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"I've never used a stager before..." Part 1

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Home Stager with Preferred Staging, LLC

Of all the phone calls and inquiries I receive, one of the most common comments I hear is, "I've never used a stager before... so I'm really not sure how all of this works".

Actually, the process is quite simple.  Generally, you tell us what you need and want and we take care of the rest.  Well, maybe it's not that simple, but that's not too far from the truth, and it really is quite painless.

Each staging company has their own menu of services and fees, so make sure the company can do whatever it is you want.  Preferred Staging will do as much as or as little as your client wants, and we offer a full compliment of services, from consultations (walk-through or written), staging occupied or vacant homes with rental furniture and accessories, and hands-on staging.  We also do color consultations, and provide Redesign services (a.k.a. Staged for Living).

OK, so now you have a general idea of what we can do for you.  But what's the first step?  When you call Preferred Staging, we ask a variety of questions about the house so we can have a better understanding of what's really needed, which in many cases leads to a cost savings for your client by avoiding unnecessary staging fees.  Generally, a consultation is the first step, and if the client wants Preferred Staging to do the actual staging, then we prepare a proposal for them.  For vacants, however, a consultation is usually not needed and we skip right to the proposal.

Whether we meet for a consultation or a proposal, we always take reference photos.  Then we proceed with the consultation, or we discuss what's needed for us to stage the house, such as what rooms are to be staged, vignette or full staging or somewhere in between, and most importantly the budget.  Proposals are usually ready within 48 hours.

You've probably noticed that I keep using the word "proposal" instead of "bid".  We view a bid as a set price - this is what we're going to do and this is what it will cost - period.  However, we've learned that a "bid" per se doesn't always work for every client.  Time frames and/or budgets change, and the bid may not be what is needed anymore.  So Preferred Staging prepares proposals, which we consider a working document.  The proposal can be modified to meet the client's needs, and it's not done until everyone is satisfied.

Next post I'll tell you about the staging process once the proposal is accepted and we are good to go.

All the best,

Monica