Home Staging That Works: Sell Your Home in Less Time for More Money
Want to sell your home at a premium price—now? Never mind simply tidying up: an amazing 91% of real estate professionals say professional staging is the way to go. But sure enough, hiring a staging consultant will cost you. Thankfully, you can now get all the secrets and techniques the pros don’t want you to know, from one of America’s most successful staging experts.
Home Staging That Works shows you how to turn any home into a showpiece that buyers will be fighting over. With specific recommendations on what to do, keep, chuck, fix, paint, replace, avoid, update, show, hide, highlight, and more, you’ll learn how to:
Focus on your potential buyers’ tastes (not your own) • Create curb appeal • Drive Internet interest with photos that flatter your home • De-clutter and pre-pack at the same time • Clean and repair your home without spending a fortune • Keep your home sale-ready—without being afraid to live in it
Complete with photographs of real-life before-and-after transformations, Home Staging That Works offers strategies for each room in your home, as well as conceptual approaches to bring the parts together beautifully. Your home is a magical place waiting for the right buyer to fall in love. Make the match happen with Home Staging That Works!
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Review by Jacqueline Damian for Home Staging That Works: Sell Your Home in Less Time for More Money
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We found this book really helpful. The author, Starr Osborne, has a nice writing style (she’s funny, for one thing) and sets out a room-by-room “to do” list divided into easy “bites” so that the job doesn’t seem so mystifying and/or overwhelming. We especially liked the way she pinpointed how to stage for your target audience, whether you expect to sell your property (in our case, my in-laws’ house) to boomers, Gen Xers or even younger buyers. She also includes practical hints and tips on, e.g., how to clean grout or the best paint to use if there’s nicotine residue on the walls (Killz!). A very helpful, practical guide.