Home staging is the strategic process of preparing your home to sell by highlighting its best features and creating a space buyers can connect with. Our approach goes beyond simple decorating—we professionally stage your home using our own furniture and décor, included at no additional cost with your listing.
Before staging begins, we start with a consultation to walk through your home and discuss the best plan for your space. As local real estate experts, we tailor the staging to match current buyer expectations and the specific market in your area.
We also guide you through organizing, decluttering, and removing items that don’t enhance the home’s appeal, ensuring each room feels open, inviting, and purpose-driven. The result is a polished, market-ready home designed to attract buyers, photograph beautifully, and sell with confidence.
The NAR’s 2019 Profile of Home Staging research makes a strong case for how staging a home benefits both sellers and buyers. Here are some specific statistics on home staging and its significance in an efficient home selling.
Buyers know what they want
74 percent of real estate agents responding to NAR’s home staging poll said buyers know what they want in a dream home before they start looking.
Without staging, a buyer may be difficult to imagine the space—and what it can become—in connection to their vision. 40 percent of respondents stated home staging influenced most buyers’ opinions, while only 6% said it had no impact.
Staging is about the future, not the past
A home is fundamentally personal, and there is a wide range of style and taste. While on the market, the home must appeal to the buyer, not the seller.
According to 83 percent of buyers’ agents, arranging a home helps purchasers envision it as their future home. Meanwhile, 38% of buyers’ agents said staging encouraged buyers to schedule a viewing for a home they saw online.
Given that getting buyers into a home is half the battle, staging makes sense. While you can’t forecast everyone’s tastes, you may stage a home to appeal to a wider range of purchasers.
Staged spaces are preferred
The NAR survey states not all rooms in a house are equal in terms of staging. While 47% of buyers’ brokers think a staged living room is vital to their clients, only 19% say the same for bathrooms and 8% for guest bedrooms.
For sellers with low funds, this is fantastic news. Knowing which rooms to stage first (master bedrooms, kitchens, and dining rooms) allows sellers to focus on the most crucial sections while avoiding others that don’t seem to matter much.
Staging can raise a home's value
This may be the final straw for those doubting the value of house staging. According to the NAR, staging boosted the selling price of a home by 1% to 5%. Agents for sellers agree, with 22% saying it increased the bid price by 6% to 10%.
Staging can help sell a home faster
No seller wants a stale listing. The longer a home stands on the market, the more difficult it is to sell, therefore selling quickly is a must. Sellers’ agents estimate a minor drop in days on the market for staged properties and a big fall of 25%. Only 12% of sellers’ agents said staging had no influence on days on market.
Staging helps buyers evaluate if they can imagine themselves in a property and what potential the space has. It’s also more efficient than asking them to do all the mental work themselves.
