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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It helps to sell your home quicker imo. Because having it furnished by a professional stager (or real estate agent) defines all the important spaces in the home which is the first thing buyers consider when looking at a prospective property.[/quote] What does "defines all the important spaces in the home" even mean? For 99% of homes, it's already obvious where "important spaces" like the kitchen, living room, bedrooms, and basement are, what their function is, and what these "important spaces" are contributing to family life. If the problem is that a living room is so messy that it distracts from the fact that it's a living room, well then, the realtor just needs to tell the seller to declutter and hire one of those portable pink storage units. If "define important spaces" is some sort of stager-speak for "pay for something that has a vague purpose," that's not really an overall vibe or design goal I'd trust to sell my home anyway. [/quote]
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