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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. If you want to get top dollar, and the realtor tells you to stage, do it. Your taste in decor is not as nice as you think.[/quote] OP here….No, the realtor paid for the staging consult after we asked for it. The stager gave good advice which we acted upon ( updated lighting and hardware). She said our furniture is great and she would not change anything about that - a couple of previous home buyers have negotiated our furniture so I know I have decent taste. However, I did take the stager’s advice and bought modern table lamps for 3 rooms. I can take feedback too. 😊 Our realtor came in after we painted and decluttered a bit, and said he could get traffic in here based on how good it looked. I was a bit worried that he was just being nice. This morning, another home in our price point came on the market and I would say ours should look better. Just stress! [/quote] This is the kind of advice people should pay for -- a staging consult. Or, to rent some accessories and artwork. $15K is wild, and anyone would really have to do a cost-benefit analysis. GL OP![/quote]
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