Studies show staged homes sell 73% faster and for 6-20% more money than unstaged properties.
Remove items that aren't essential—extra furniture, personal collections, family photos. Aim for open, minimalist spaces.
First impressions matter enormously. Paint the front door, ensure landscaping is trimmed, and add fresh mulch.
Repaint walls in neutral tones like soft white, beige, or light gray to make spaces feel larger and brighter.
Clean windows, open curtains, and add strategic lighting to brighten dark corners.
Use appropriately-sized furniture that allows rooms to feel spacious and functional.
Clear countertops completely and store small appliances. Install new shower curtains and clean grout.
Fix leaky faucets, repair damaged drywall, and replace broken tiles before staging.
Staging is a strategic investment that delivers measurable returns through faster sales and higher prices.
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