What is Home Staging?
Home Staging is, very basically, the process of preparing a property for sale. It has nothing to do with decorating. The main objective of Home Staging is to remove distractions so prospective buyers can see the space itself and not just the things in that space.
What are the Benefits of Home Staging?
It is proven that Staged homes sell an average of three times faster than comparable new listings that were not Staged. If a house has been on the market for an extended amount of time and then Staged, it is likely to sell 13 times faster than similar homes that remain unstaged.
If you are selling your home and want to sell it faster and for more money, "Home Staging Secrets" is perfect for you. This informational book is filled with over 115 tips and suggestions on how to successfully stage your home and make it more appealing to a larger audience. To better illustrate the ideas in the book, there are also 17 full-color photos and many 'neutral' color samples to choose from that can help you Stage your own home.
Why does Home Staging Work?
Home Staging works because prospective buyers are more able to envision themselves living in the home. Too many accessories and too much furniture, often referred to as "clutter," are a distraction that must be kept to a minimum.
When a home is properly "staged", it creates space, minimizes existing flaws, and improves the appearance of the property which makes it appealing to a much wider audience. Home Staging is an investment for the future. Any money you spend now will result in a quicker sale and a higher final sale price.
According to a survey conducted by HomeGain.com, there is an average of 343% return on investment for staging a home for sale.
Eau Claire Home Staging Services
For those in the Eau Claire, Wisconsin area, our Home Staging services are available if you prefer to have a professional help you sell your home. If you are interested in having your home Staged, please contact Interior Expressions who have been serving the Eau Claire area since 2005.
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