Anonymous wrote:Our stager came in and used what we had. It looked way better afterwards). Mainly she had us remove things. She also moved mirrors and then did have us purchase a few things (mainly pillows for bed staging). She spent a couple hours going through each room and giving us a to-do list.
$15k is insanity.
Anonymous wrote:OI think staging makes a difference to many buyers.
I think staged homes give prospective buyers an optimal idea of just how good the house can look w/a bit of creativity.
I like to personally get an idea if a queen bed can fit in a bedroom or not.
I like the idea of asking a friend w/good, decorative taste to look around your home and offer suggestions on how it is decorated.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again.
Btw, the stagerās assistant who I was talking to yesterday was shocked that we had been quoted 16k to stage our home. She thought a max of 6K including changing out lights (that was not included in our quote and cost around 1k). Our realtor said an average of 3-5K. When we turned her down, she said she had made a mistake in the quote, but had declined to answer my earlier question about it. I donāt know her or what was going on! It felt like a money grab to me.
I work for a staging company. There is NO WAY to justify a 15K quote to stage an occupied house. A vacant house with tons of furniture is most often at or around $4000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again.
Btw, the stagerās assistant who I was talking to yesterday was shocked that we had been quoted 16k to stage our home. She thought a max of 6K including changing out lights (that was not included in our quote and cost around 1k). Our realtor said an average of 3-5K. When we turned her down, she said she had made a mistake in the quote, but had declined to answer my earlier question about it. I donāt know her or what was going on! It felt like a money grab to me.
I work for a staging company. There is NO WAY to justify a 15K quote to stage an occupied house. A vacant house with tons of furniture is most often at or around $4000.
Anonymous wrote:Op again.
Btw, the stagerās assistant who I was talking to yesterday was shocked that we had been quoted 16k to stage our home. She thought a max of 6K including changing out lights (that was not included in our quote and cost around 1k). Our realtor said an average of 3-5K. When we turned her down, she said she had made a mistake in the quote, but had declined to answer my earlier question about it. I donāt know her or what was going on! It felt like a money grab to me.