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Staging is NOT...

Surpise!

Staging is NOT...

...Decorating - Anyone can make a home look decorated.  Staging is about marketing your home to your target buyer.  In fact, personal taste has nothing to do with it.  It's about making a great first impression that creates an emotional connection with buyers and helps them imagine themselves living there.

...Just for high-end homes - Every home deserves its best chance at selling quickly and for top dollar whether a starter home or a mansion.  Remember, you are competing with other homes within your price range!

...Expensive - A Stager is creative and resourceful professional who can work with just about any budget.  A stager can be hired to do the actual staging, or prepare a detailed staging plan that the homeowner can do themselves. Remember, the cost of staging is always less than a price reduction, and typically less than a mortgage payment.

...Only for vacant homes - While critical for vacant homes, staging is equally as effective in occupied homes. How you live in your home is different than how you sell it.  A stager can work with your existing belongings to bring out your home's best assets and appeal to buyers.  Another perk...you'll be a step ahead in packing for your move!

...Intrusive - Yes, you can live comfortably in your staged home (even with kids)!  Ok, it may be a little inconvenient, but not as inconvenient as not selling your home quickly.  Remember, it's only temporary!  And who knows...maybe your family will learn some good habits in the process!

...Something your Real Estate Agent should do - They have enough to do just marketing your home (yes, they do far more than most homeowners know!).  A professional stager has specialized skills plus passion for creating that fantastic first impression that will appeal to your target buyer.  After all, you wouldn't hire a roofer to do your plumbing, right?

...Something you can easily do yourself - Tempting? Yes.  Practical? No.  It is just too difficult to see your home from a buyer's eye when you've been living in it (remember the "forest for the trees" quote?).  It's not a matter of having great design taste; it's about showcasing the home sans your personal touches and belongings.  Anyway, aren't you pretty busy getting ready for a move?  If you really want to do it yourself, hire a stager to prepare a detailed plan for you to follow. You'll be glad you did!

...Major renovation - It's not like you see on TV.  Not every home needs a brand new kitchen or a wall knocked down. While some painting or fixture upgrades may be recommended, it's typically it's the minor, inexpensive enhancements that make the biggest difference.

...A "Last Resort" effort - Timing is important. Ideally, you should stage your home before listing it to best capitalize on the early fresh traffic.  Already listed and not yet sold?  All is not lost...get your home staged, and then re-introduce it to the market.  You'll be amazed!

...Optional - unless, of course, you don't really want to sell fast and make more money.  Your home is competing with other homes and new construction.  O.K. is just not good enough when you're selling in a competitive market.

Selling your home?  Call a home stager and learn how they can help you!  Active Rain is a great place to find qualified stagers in your area!

Susan Smith
Rooms That Work
Your home, only better.
www.roomsthatwork.com
susan@roomsthatwork.com

15 commentsSusan Smith • July 16 2007 10:44AM

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So true! Great post, Susan...very informative for the seller and RE agent.

Julia

Posted by Julia Fedak (Platinum Home Staging Design) over 2 years ago
Thanks Julie!  I know it can seem redundant to stagers to post these sort of blogs, but I believe it is so important to help the community understand more about staging, especially in areas where it is a relatively new strategy in selling homes.
Posted by Susan Smith (Rooms That Work LLC) over 2 years ago

This is a great article!  I want to lift it verbatim and plaster it on every lamp-post.  OK with you?

No, all kidding aside, would you mind if I include it as an article in my kit?  I think the market is starting to be "stage and you have a fair chance at getting offers and selling your home successfully."  Don't stage, and it's not that you won't make as much money, it's that the house won't be shown at all, let alone getting an offer.

Really nicely done.

Posted by Home Staging Myrtle Beach - Juliet Johnson (Carolina Real Property) over 2 years ago

Hey I would consider it the finest form of flattery!!!  Have at it!! 

I've got a couple other articles I've posted on my website (trying to make it more content-rich to help folks understand what it's all about).

Posted by Susan Smith (Rooms That Work LLC) over 2 years ago
Fantastic post!  People need to be educated. 
Posted by Cindy Richter, IRIS Dallas, TX Home Stager (Interior Motiv Home Staging) over 2 years ago
Thanks Cindy...and I agree!  Because staging is relatively new to my area, I can't assume people I meet know what staging is just by the term.  Kind of like at parties, when I tell someone I'm a stager, and they go "ohhh"  and look confused. ;)
Posted by Susan Smith (Rooms That Work LLC) over 2 years ago
Great post Susan, so many people have preconceived notions about our industry. Thanks for helping to educate the masses.
Posted by Jackson West (Reveal Estate Home Staging - Vancouver) over 2 years ago
Great post...I think you've hit all of the critical points!
Posted by Jo Potvin-Home Staging Cincinnati - Design To Market (Design To Market LLC) over 2 years ago

Great post!  Like Juliet, I would love to use this too!  Thank you for saying it so well for all of us!

 Kim Dillon, Creative Eye Home Staging

Posted by Kim Dillon (Creative Eye Home Staging) over 2 years ago
You are singing my tune and marching in my band!
Posted by Karen Dembsky, Atlanta Home Staging (Peachtree Home Staging LLC, Home Staging in Atlanta, GA) over 2 years ago
This is absolutely wonderful!  I am bookmarking this and will plan on using it in the future to educate people in my market about home staging.  Thanks so much for sharing this.  I'll have to check out the stuff on your website.  You are brilliant!
Posted by Charissa Robinett (INTERIORS by Charissa LLC) over 2 years ago

Thank you susan!!  Your wonderful list of what staging is about was fantastic!!  There were many great points which you mentioned-Great Job!!

 Regards-Kathleen

Posted by Kathleen Garvey - Stager Idol - Florida Home Staging in Naples Ft. Myers (Enhanced Interiors & Home Staging) over 2 years ago
Thanks for all your kind words!  As stagers, I feel we're all part of the team that is tasked with letting agents and homeowners understand what staging really is (or isn't).  Thanks for letting me be a part of that team!  GO TEAM GO!!!
Posted by Susan Smith (Rooms That Work LLC) over 2 years ago

Susan,

Can I add this to my presentation books? This is great!

Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Palazzo Realty Group) over 2 years ago

Todd - absolutely!

-Susan

Posted by Susan Smith (Rooms That Work LLC) over 2 years ago

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