Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
I watch a lot of real estate programs on HGTV and when someone will refer to a staged home and what benefit the staging achieves, this is usually how the staging reasoning is spoken.
Like that old show, Flip Or Flop…..Tarek and Christina always staged their homes for sale (and according to their show paid between $1,500-$5,000 for it!) and commented that they noticed it defined the space(s) in the home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still resentful that our realtor talked us into (because my sister is gullible) staging my mom's bright, airy, uncluttered condo. For many thousands of dollars, they moved out my mom's mid-century modern furniture, and we ended up with blah white Wayfair furniture. Is that really what people in that particular condo market wanted to see?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe not staging, but often removing some of the very personalized items/furniture, decluttering the space and introducing a few "generic" pieces can help other people imagine themselves living there easier. It doesn't have to cost a lot. Some realtors include this into their service fees.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing. DCUM hates real estate agents. To them, they're no different than used car dealers. You can't trust any of them. They're all stupid. They just want to rip you off.
Good staging will absolute help sell a house. You don't have to break the bank on it and you don't have to stage every room. But yes, done right, it will make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've used two realtors and both of them included staging as part of their commission.
meaning they paid for it out of their commision?
DP but a lot of realtors cover staging (ours also covered landscaping and cleaning). They get paid a huge commission, so yes, they (or their broker, I don't know what the deal is) cover the cost.
Anonymous wrote:Check out this listing and draw your own conclusions about whether staging would’ve helped:
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/1742-Valley-Ave-22101/home/9411733?600390594=copy_variant&utm_source=ios_share&utm_medium=share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link&utm_campaign=share_sheet