Staging a Vacant Property
Only 10% of potential buyers can visualize the potential of a room. An empty space makes it hard for them to imagine the placement of their furniture and even the intended use of some rooms.
A vacant house may give the impression that you are anxious to sell, motivating the buyer to present a lower offer.
As a stager, the objective is to focus on positioning furniture, artwork and accessories to direct buyers to the focal point in the room and other desirable features of the house so they want to buy it, not just emulate it.
Unlike interior designers or decorators, stagers don’t work to make you fall in love with flooring or furniture. We want you to fall in love with the whole house. Each room that is staged needs to say “Ah, this feels good,” rather than, “wow, look at that sofa!”
Whatever the house whether it is a new construction or a house that has been fixed up to be flipped, or unoccupied it is essential to stage. Without furnishings in the house, buyers unfortunately have no frame of reference regarding how their furnishings will fit.
As you can see in the attached pictures how important a staged space is to that potential buyer.
Jms Home Staging & Design will prepare and implement a Staging design by touring the home with the realtor’s input and the seller’s budget. This service includes the rental of furniture and accessories and provides a staging approach that allows the property to appeal to the widest range of buyers possible without being limited to any specific style or design. This service includes a one-time staging fee and the monthly rental of furniture and accessories.
For further information and help please contact me
Julie Small
905 8082460