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Reblogger Roy Kelley
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A little effort goes a long way in presenting your home as the trustworthy investment it is. When handled properly, staging can open doors to more viewers, ultimately leading to quicker offers and top-dollar returns. 

 

Original content by Lew Corcoran 9152684

Top 5 Staging Mistakes to Avoid for a Quick Sale

 

Introduction

 

When it comes to selling a home, effective staging can charm buyers and seal the deal. However, many homeowners stumble along the way. It’s all too common to see valuable opportunities slip through your fingers because of simple mistakes. By avoiding these missteps, you can position your home to shine in a competitive market.

 

  1. Over-Personalizing Your Space
    One major hurdle homeowners face is over-personalization. Sure, family photos and knickknacks hold sentimental value, but they might not resonate with potential buyers. Buyers need to envision their own lives in your space. Taking down personal items can make your home feel more inviting and approachable.


  2. Ignoring Maintenance Issues

    Putting off minor repairs is another blunder. A leaky faucet or chipped paint may seem trivial, but they signal neglect. Tackling these issues ahead of time demonstrates that your home is dependable and well cared for. Plus, buyers often shy away from homes requiring immediate fixes. A little maintenance can go a long way!

  3. Skipping the Decluttering Process

    Clutter can overwhelm buyers and distract from your home’s best features. When staging, consider decluttering your space. Remove excess furniture, toys, and appliances. This creates a more spacious, competent look that allows buyers to focus on what truly matters—your home's potential.

  4. Neglecting Curb Appeal

    Don’t underestimate the power of first impressions. A lackluster front yard or dirty windows can turn buyers away before they even step inside. Sprucing up your curb appeal is a practical way to grab attention. Add some colorful plants, tidy the lawn, and ensure the entrance is welcoming. This will inspire trust and make your home feel more inviting.

  5. Underestimating the Power of Lighting

    Lighting has a profound effect on how spaces are perceived. Dim or harsh lighting can make a home feel dreary. Make your space feel energetic and warm by maximizing natural light. Use softer bulbs, and consider adding mirrors to expand the sense of space. Bright and inviting homes tend to attract more potential buyers.


Conclusion: Set the Stage for Success

By avoiding these common pitfalls, you set your stage for success. A little effort goes a long way in presenting your home as the trustworthy investment it is. When handled properly, staging can open doors to more viewers, ultimately leading to quicker offers and top-dollar returns.


Ready to elevate your home’s appeal? Consider partnering with a professional stager to guide you through the process.

 

 

Lew Corcoran
Licensed Massachusetts Real Estate Agent
Certified Listing Expert
Certified Real Estate Negotiator
RESA Certified Home Stager
Professional Real Estate Photographer
FAA Licensed Drone Pilot

Director, National Board of Directors,
Real Estate Staging Association (RESA)



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Roy Kelley, Retired, Former Associate Broker, RE/MAX Realty Group

Gaithersburg, Maryland  

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Sham Reddy CRS
Howard Hanna RE Services, Dayton, OH - Dayton, OH
CRS

Thanks for sharing and re-sharing Lew and Roy!!!

A little effort goes a long way in presenting your home as the trustworthy investment it is. When handled properly, staging can open doors to more viewers, ultimately leading to quicker offers and top-dollar returns. 

Mar 26, 2025 03:52 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Please be sure to leave comments at the original blog post by Lew Corcoran.

 

Mar 26, 2025 06:21 AM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Hello Roy and Lew has a great blog that he shared with us here in the Rain, and a good re blog by you.

 

Mar 26, 2025 10:27 AM