Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a money grab from your agent. You don’t need their staging.
Honestly. Staging just makes the house look worse.
No it doesn't. It just depends. If you have crappy stuff, your house needs to be staged. Some people don't realize their house looks like sh*t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a money grab from your agent. You don’t need their staging.
Honestly. Staging just makes the house look worse.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW when I was looking for houses (many years ago) I definitely preferred the houses that were completely empty over houses that were staged or lived in. I could imagine my own future life if the house was empty, and that definitely made it more appealing to me.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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!
Anonymous wrote:Remember the show “Flip Or Flop?”
After remodeling homes, Christina & Tarek would invest upwards of $4-5G to stage homes.
The staging made the homes look way more expensive than they previously were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again.
Btw, the stager’s 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 don’t 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.