A Staged home with updated decor does wonders on potential buyers considering a home. Most buyers can not vision how furniture will fit in a room or what type of colors do well in certain lighting or flooring. A home that is staged is warm and inviting. Not cold and harsh. A buyer wants to fall in love with the home as soon as they step into the home and without proper staging they have a harder time picking this home over one that is properly stages
Staging works because the uncluttering and placement of furniture allows you to see the property in it’s best like. It allows potential buyers to see themselves in the space and visualize what it would look like living there
Can give an idea of how a home or specific rooms may look. Many can not even envision their own furniture placed in a vacant space. Key is staging has to match the price of the home and style of home. Not necessary to stage a complete house or condo/townhouse.
As the first professional home stager to answer this question, I can say all the realtors here have answered for me. As they say, it works! Buyers can imagine themselves living in a staged space, not an empty shell or worse, a poorly designed and cluttered space of the current owner. We create Emotional Connection Points that go beyond what they realize, but tap into emotions. Any realtor will agree, choosing a home is an emotional decision.
Homestaging works because it clears away all clutter it only shows new and clean furniture and appliances which will help prospective buyers that don't have the imagination that we do
Buyers buy with their eyes. Real talk, I've seen buyers overlook defects because they were distracted by the pretty lampshade in the dining room. Also it elevates the 'potential' look of a house if it were theirs. Bottom line, its all in the mind. Hope this helps.
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It takes the wonder out of ...how do I set up this room?
Some buyers have trouble visualizing the home's potential without staging. Staging allows them to see one layout option.
Staging an apartment provides perspective and scale to how a room(s) can be furnished.
A Staged home with updated decor does wonders on potential buyers considering a home. Most buyers can not vision how furniture will fit in a room or what type of colors do well in certain lighting or flooring. A home that is staged is warm and inviting. Not cold and harsh. A buyer wants to fall in love with the home as soon as they step into the home and without proper staging they have a harder time picking this home over one that is properly stages
Staging works because the uncluttering and placement of furniture allows you to see the property in it’s best like. It allows potential buyers to see themselves in the space and visualize what it would look like living there
Can give an idea of how a home or specific rooms may look. Many can not even envision their own furniture placed in a vacant space. Key is staging has to match the price of the home and style of home. Not necessary to stage a complete house or condo/townhouse.
As the first professional home stager to answer this question, I can say all the realtors here have answered for me. As they say, it works! Buyers can imagine themselves living in a staged space, not an empty shell or worse, a poorly designed and cluttered space of the current owner. We create Emotional Connection Points that go beyond what they realize, but tap into emotions. Any realtor will agree, choosing a home is an emotional decision.
Homestaging works because it clears away all clutter it only shows new and clean furniture and appliances which will help prospective buyers that don't have the imagination that we do
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For the same reason a well prepared and presented plate of food in a restaurant makes you want to order that item.
Buyers buy with their eyes. Real talk, I've seen buyers overlook defects because they were distracted by the pretty lampshade in the dining room. Also it elevates the 'potential' look of a house if it were theirs. Bottom line, its all in the mind. Hope this helps.