When you home stage, you highlight what you like about your home so that it becomes what a buyer will love about your property. You can achieve this through solid planning based on proven staging principles. We’re about to show you how.
When you put your house on the market, it becomes a product that’s for sale. Through home staging, you can create an attractive, organized space that will make a great first impression and help potential buyers visualize themselves living there.
Home staging will help you sell your home faster. And at a higher price.*
BEFORE YOU START
Look at your house through a buyer’s eyes. Decide what’s appealing and what’s distracting.
Your Realtor can help you be more objective.
Make the positive aspects of each room stand out.
Remove most personal possessions. Buyers don’t want to feel like they’re
intruding. They want to visualize the space as if it were their own.
Staging your home systematically allows you to plan and prepare your property for sale. We suggest going room by room and that you do not stage the entire house at once. Follow these 14 steps and you’ll be done before you know it.
How is it used and can it be used for any other purpose?
What stands out about the room?
Pick a focal point and draw attention to it.
Do one room at a time, going from small spaces to larger ones. Box up all non-essentials, including closet clutter.
Remove personal collections and most pictures. Make your property appealing to the largest pool of buyers.
Fix the little things that make buyers wonder, “What else is wrong?” Before doing renovations, check in with your sales associate.
Minimize furniture in dining rooms, bedrooms and living rooms. Whatever you remove can go into storage or in other rooms.
Highlight the focal point of each room. You may need to go back to items you removed from one room to add to another.
Concentrate on details and revisit your focal points. If the focal point still isn’t clear, revisit steps 1 through 7.
Straighten closets and clean inside kitchen and medicine cabinets. Assume buyers will look in every nook and cranny.
Use potted plants or a bowl of fruit.
A touch of nature always livens up a home.
Concentrate on the rooms buyers value most. In order of importance, they are: the living room, kitchen, primary bedroom, dining room, bathroom, children’s bedroom and guest bedroom.
Generate new ideas from magazines, real estate TV shows, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube as well as from researching homes for sale, both physically and online.
Get in the routine of preparing your home for a showing. Follow our Showtime Game Plan, to help present your house at its best.
Your sales associate can recommend storage facilities and assist with discounts on repairs and supplies.
To help the next owners envision their new life in their new home, here are some easy tips:
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Make your property look good from the outside in by focusing on these five key exterior areas. Make sure to maximize the livable parts of your outdoor space.
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Take the following steps to give each room in your home the greatest appeal possible. Focus on one area at a time, moving through the house and experiencing it as a potential buyer would.
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The final preparation is to have a game plan every time the property is being shown – from open houses to private showings. If you have any questions at any time during your staging process, don’t hesitate to call!
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