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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We staged my house with my own stuff. Painted and recarpeted, got a storage unit and stored anything nonessential. Kept the art neutral, got rid of clutter. Did some minor landscaping. It sold in eight days. [/quote] +1, this is what we did when we sold our 'starter' house - moved half our furniture to a storage unit (we had combined our singledom households) along with all out-of-season closet contents and anything recognizable as 'personal' or 'clutter' (large baby toys, photos, etc.). Besides painting and replacing kitchen flooring, the only new things we bought were shower curtains and towels. House sold in a week. On the flip side, I had a stager for the sale of my empty townhome and I don't think it helped. Granted, it was paid for by my realtor, but it was pretty low-budget and 'quirky' - I think the blank space might actually have sold faster![/quote]
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