Why Should You Stage Your Home To Sell?

In a bustling market like Seattle, standing out in real estate is key. Just popping a for-sale sign won't cut it these days. That's where home staging comes in. It's all about arranging your place to catch buyers' eyes. Think of it as showing off your home's best features in a crowded space.

In some cases, home staging can be achieved by cleaning up your home and removing all day-to-day items, but this is rarely enough to move the needle. Most houses that sell for top dollar are vacant, professionally staged, and impeccably detailed. You may want to consider investing a more substantial amount of time and money into your home staging project. The main benefit of investing in landscaping, painting and new furniture is that a potential buyer will come away from a visit to your home with a better idea of how his or her new home will look.

Home staging has been around since the 1970s. Although it began on the West Coast of the United States, the concept eventually spread to the rest of the country. There's more to home staging than just decorating. The general idea behind home staging is to depersonalize your home so that a prospective buyer will be able to imagine him or herself living in it. By removing piles of newspapers and family photos, you'll be able to increase your home's appeal. Another tip is to choose neutral colors for your home's carpet and paint. If it's within your budget, you'll also want to think about buying new appliances. Although many people do a good job of staging their own homes, you can also hire a professional to do the job for you.

Sarah Georger-Clark