Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My agent listed my home for 1.5% and paid for the consult with the excellent stager he works with. For me, that was enough. The stager was very knowledgeable about getting a house ready for sale, and made alot of helpful recommendations. What was espe nice was that she worked with what I already owned. She recommended a few small purchases from Homegoods/Target like slipcovers, pillows, inexpensive artwork and mirrors. Most importantly she pushed me to get the house painted with a "gray-beige" color and that did really made a big difference when I went to sell. My home sold for the highest price ever in my development and over asking price. My agent was wonderful throughout the process. He definitely earned his 1.5% (and I'm sure he netted significantly less after broker splits and paying for the staging consult, a top notch photographer, brochures, etc.).
Can you give me any his name, please?
Anonymous wrote:My agent listed my home for 1.5% and paid for the consult with the excellent stager he works with. For me, that was enough. The stager was very knowledgeable about getting a house ready for sale, and made alot of helpful recommendations. What was espe nice was that she worked with what I already owned. She recommended a few small purchases from Homegoods/Target like slipcovers, pillows, inexpensive artwork and mirrors. Most importantly she pushed me to get the house painted with a "gray-beige" color and that did really made a big difference when I went to sell. My home sold for the highest price ever in my development and over asking price. My agent was wonderful throughout the process. He definitely earned his 1.5% (and I'm sure he netted significantly less after broker splits and paying for the staging consult, a top notch photographer, brochures, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:This really varies. When we interviewed agents to sell our house, one paid for it outright, but mentioned it would be mostly done with items we had in the house, plus additional art, towels, etc. One would pay for it but only for the first month plus initial staging fee. One only offered a "consultation" with their stager but it would be up to us to retain their services and pay for them. We chose the first one since we already had nice items and had decluttered. Bottom line: ask the agents.
I also got an independent quote from a stager who does a lot of business and it was $1495 for the initial staging plus $295 per month, and they would do a thorough staging - I thought they offered a lot of unnecessary things and the price was so high. This was for a 3500 sq ft house.