When you’ve got no time to waste, and just want a quick sale on your home, it’s time to start looking at the factors that allow for such a quick sale. One of the major factors is the perception of space. If a room is stuffed with items that were collected over the years, then you may have a problem. While it shows the unique growth of your family, it does not translate well to a buyer walking through the home. That’s where staging comes into play. Issues preventing you from staging your homeBefore you can consider staging, you may have a couple of obstacles preventing the undertaking. Let’s walk through them now.
The final issue to consider, is “where” to stage inside of your home. Which rooms matter. Experts will argue on some things, but ones we can agree on are as follows… 5 areas for stagingSome of these are industry-obvious. Others are based on the wow-factor that we have experienced during our tenure as real estate investors.
Conclusion Renting furniture (or buying it if you can) has many perks. For one, you can include the furniture in the sale price, allowing a family to move in and not having to worry about furnishing the space. If not, you have furniture ready to go with you to your next home in comfort and style. One thing to keep in mind, is that using the furniture has its limits. A staging company may allow you to “use” the beds for a short period, but they probably won’t want you to spark up the barbecue. Read over their policies before you jump into staging so that you know what is expected of you ahead of time. When it’s all said and done, proper staging can mean the difference between tens of thousands of dollars in the offers you will be getting. Without staging, some families struggle to gain a single offer over time. From https://nationalcashoffer.com/real-estate-blog/5-staging-areas-that-sell-a-home-fast/ from https://nationalcashoffer.wordpress.com/2017/03/31/5-staging-areas-that-sell-a-home-fast/
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