Staging 8 things you want to Avoid
Real estate is an intensely personal experience for many buyers and sellers. After all, a home, at its core, is a personal expression of a homeowner’s entire life wrapped inside four small (okay, sometimes not so small) walls
And while, ultimately, buyers should be more focused on the bones of the home—the things that will stay after the current owner has vacated—staging can often be the difference between a buyer bonanza and a dearth of hot offers. Don’t let your sellers suffer at the hands of poor staging.
It may be challenging, but a little tough love now, will make for a love fest post-sale—after the big offers come flying in. Here are 8 of the biggest staging sins sellers make and how agents can help their sellers avoid these pitfalls before it costs them a sweet deal.
1. Collection Overload
2. Echo-Chamber Staging
3. Failure to Edit
4. Silly Scenarios
5. The ‘Lived-in’ Look
6. Closet Cramming
7. Failing to Stage for All the Senses
8. Not Staging at All
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