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8 Tips for Low Cost Staging

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Real Estate Agent with Leading Edge Real Estate Group (The Executive Group Realtors

 

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Elaine Erves Simelton
June 2008
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8 Tips for Low Cost Staging

In a tough sales market, staging can help move a property.

Barb Schwarz, who claims to have invented home staging in the early 1970s, estimates that about one in four homes nationwide are now staged.

Julie Dana and Marcia Layton Turn state in their book, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Staging Your Home to Sell, that a seller stands to gain as much as $9,000 on a $200,000 house if it's staged.

Shelly Wagner, a Detroit-based stager, estimates that the cost per room for staging is $100 – small potatoes if it really helps a home sell.

Here are some ideas from Wagner for effective, low-cost staging:

  • Remove scatter rugs and knickknacks from every room.
  • Get rid of everything on the kitchen counters, including appliances, except for the coffee maker.
  • Remove as much as you can from closets.
  • Hire a cleaning service if necessary to make the house spotless. Scrub floors, walls, and windows. Pay special attention to the microwave, oven, and refrigerator.
  • Focus on the feature rooms, the living, dining, and master bedrooms. Additional bedrooms are best left empty or minimally furnished.
  • Arrange the furniture to show off each room's best features.
  • Set the dining-room table with napkins, plates, and flatware.
  • When showing the house, turn on soft instrumental "buying" music, preferably classical or jazz.


Written by Realty Times Staff

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Lorinda Ward
Keffer Realty - Norfolk, VA
Serving, Hampton Roads Virginia. Norfolk, Chesapeake, Va Beach

Hi Elaine!  Great post and welcome to Activerain.  You are going to love it here!  Have a great weekend.

Jun 20, 2008 06:19 PM
Lynda Eisenmann
Preferred Home Brokers - Brea, CA
Broker Associate ,CRS,GRI,SRES, Brea,CA, Orange Co

Hi Elaine,

Good info.

BTW, I remember Barb Schwarz very well from the 70's. I attended several of her sessions and still have an old video in the back room at the office.

Jun 20, 2008 06:38 PM