Tuesday, June 3, 2014

3 Myths About Home Staging


It’s really like helping your home to make a great “first impression.”


By Audra Slinkey, Home Staging Resource

There’s been a lot of talk about staging a home to sell these days because for the first time in a long time, sellers are getting above asking price offers! Making the most money on the sale of the house is the name of the game, and the agents who can do that for a neighbor/friend becomes the agent of choice.
Unfortunately, there are quite a few myths about home staging that need to be corrected…
Myth #1 – Staging is mostly “decluttering.”
FALSE! Staging is about “styling for the photo shoot.”
While removing the extraneous in a home in order to give the seller a view of the architectural details is a part of staging, completely clearing off the kitchen counters, dining tables, and coffee tables is most definitely NOT what a good home stager recommends.
kitchen_blankslateListing photos online often show kitchens, for example, with completely cleared countertops and that are overall lifeless.
But an expert home stager works with the home’s integrity to capitalize and merchandise the space into something that will resonate with the buyer online first — so they’ll then want to see the home in-person.
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Photo credit: Karen Scovie of Staging Consultants, staging consultants.biz

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