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Should you stage your home before you put it on the market?

 

Home staging is a special type of interior decorating that’s designed to appeal to the most people possible. Instead of décor that’s tuned to your personal taste, home staging décor is neutral, very contemporary, and meant to create a universally inviting atmosphere. The goal is to make it easy for potential buyers to envision your home as theirs.

 

Buyers may find it hard to conceptualize an empty home—or a home that’s filled with the previous owner’s years of furniture and sentimental items—as a place they can settle into. And home staging is often offered as the solution.

 

But you may be wondering if your beautiful home really needs to be staged. Won’t it sell on its own?

 

The answer depends on what you, as the seller, most value. Read on for the reasons why you should stage your home, and the reasons why it might not be the right choice for you.

 

 

You should stage your home if…

 

 

You might want to think twice about staging your home if…

 

 

How do you find a home staging company?

 

If you decide to stage your home to sell, the best way to find a reputable and talented home stager is to ask your real estate agent.

 

Often, agents will either offer the service themselves or will have a recommendation for a home stager they trust to do an excellent job. Sometimes, agents will arrange the entire process for you.

 

Most industry professionals recommend home staging—but the decision should be about what’s best for you

 

Home staging has become almost expected for homes on the market, even in lucrative and competitive markets like New York City and our own Los Angeles. However, you should make the decision for yourself.

Decide what’s most important to you: Getting the highest sale price possible? Selling your home quickly? Or saving time, money, and hassle right now (rather than later)?

 

If you can’t decide what to do, it’s always best to defer to your agent. They’ll know what makes the most sense for your type of home, the market you’re in, and your

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