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81 Home Staging Tips That Help Buyers Fall in Love

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Staging your house can make you money. When staging a home, 20% of sellers’ agents reported an increase of 1% to 5% of the dollar value offered by buyers in comparison to similar homes, according to the National Association of REALTORS® “2023 Profile of Home Staging.”

Impact of House Staging on Price and Time on Market

Staging a house – where you decorate your house to entice buyers to bite – helps sell homes an average of 88% faster and for 20% more than nonstaged homes, according to realtor.com®.

This article is packed with DIY tips for staging your home. But if you hire a professional home stager to help buyers fall in love with your house, the money is usually well spent. In a 2021 survey of 4,600 properties, 73% sold over list price, according to the Real Estate Staging Association.

Counting the Costs of Staging

Professional staging costs vary depending on the region. Most stagers charge $300 to $600 for an initial design consultation, and $500 to $600 per month per staged room, says realtor.com®.

Home sellers pay $784 to $2,812 in home staging costs, according to HomeAdvisor. The size of your home and the scope of the project affect the cost, too. If your house is in good shape and your furniture fashionable, you may just need to pay a pro to rearrange the layout and declutter. If the house is empty or your furniture is stuck in 1982, a professional stager will recommend you rent furniture.

House Staging Helps Even in a Seller’s Market

Even in a seller’s market staging can help your home sell faster and for top dollar.

Just take this real world tale of two condo listings from Terrylynn Fisher, a REALTOR® with Dudum Real Estate Group in Walnut Creek, Calif., who also stages. Both units were in the same complex. One hadn’t been staged or updated since it was built; the other was staged and had been slightly refreshed (a little paint here and there and one redone bath). Otherwise, both units were the same size and layout. The staged condo sold for about $30,000 more than the unstaged unit, she says. “People couldn’t believe it was the same model.”

Before your eyes turn into dollar signs, keep in mind staging isn’t guaranteed to get you more money. But it’s an important marketing tool to help you compete at the right price, which means you can sell faster.

Related: Why Spending Money on Fancy Bath Salts Can Help Sell Your House

Helping buyers fall in love with your property takes more than running the vacuum and fluffing the pillows: It’s all about decluttering, repairing, updating, and depersonalizing, say real estate agents and stagers.

Home Staging Tips for Every Room

With help from Fisher and other sources, we’ve compiled the ultimate home staging checklist.

Jump to a specific room or area of the house:

Living Room | Kitchen | Bedrooms | Dining Room | Bathroom | Walls, Windows & More | Throughout the House | Exterior | For Pet Owners | Day of Showing

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