Homestaging

What is homestaging?

HOME STAGING IS ONE OF YOUR BEST MARKETING TOOLS. HERE WHY’S WHY:

About 90% of buyers look online when they start looking for a new home – it goes without saying that empty or unattractive properties pass by pretty quickly. When rooms are beautifully decorated with the latest design trends, they are more appealing to the eye and encourage buyers to take a look. The goal is to draw attention to the best features of your property and transform your empty or unclaimed space into a beautiful show home that will appeal to buyers in today’s market!

Home staging is arranging furniture and décor with the intention of presenting a house for sale. It can cost you nothing – a simple cleaning and removal of daily necessities can sometimes be all you need. But it can also involve a financial investment – such as painting, improving the landscape and adding furniture and plants to give potential buyers an idea of what their new home would look like.

If you are selling a house these days, in most parts of the country, simply putting up a for sale sign and hoping for the best probably won’t be enough. Homeowners sometimes have to take extra steps to make a sale. For sellers trying to make a good impression, home staging has become a popular way to increase a home’s selling price and reduce selling time.

However, staging is not decorating,. It is more like depersonalising a house so that potential buyers can imagine themselves in it.

Homestaging for sale

Successes

In the state the apartment was in, the value was €170,000. After an investment of just €1,800, the valuation was €205,000.

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Homestaging for hire

Successes

The flat could only be rented during the high season. After an investment of €3,500, it was rented out 42 weeks a year. Calculate the performance improvement yourself.

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There are three primary factors that home shoppers consider when deciding whether or not to bite on a property: location, condition and price. Since a homeowner cannot change the location and wants to stay firm on the price, condition remains the most important variable. Most homeowners would probably not show their house without at least cleaning it up, but staging a house involves other, more subtle improvements that can make a house more attractive to buyers.

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