| What is Home Staging? Home Staging is not decorating, fluffing, interior designing or redesigning. Rather, Home Staging is detailing, de-cluttering, depersonalizing and emphasizing a home's architectural details and character to prepare it for the market. Our goal is to turn your property into a model home so potential buyers will mentally move in. Who We Are & What We Do We are ASP® Home Stagers,trained and certified through Accredited Staging Professionals® created by Barb Shwartz. Barb is nationally recognized as the pioneer of Home Staging and has been featured staging homes in numerous news outlets including The Today Show, 20/20, the CBS Evening News and The New York Times. Staging Statistics In a 2004-2006 study conducted by Stagedhomes.com, 300 homes that had spent an average of 163.7 days on the market were Staged by Accredited Staging Professionals (ASPs™), re-listed and sold in an average of 13.7 days. Homes that were Staged before being listed, sold in an average of 8.9 days. Of the same 300 homes, those that were Staged after being listed, had an average equity of $14,074. That’s compared to homes that were Staged prior to being listed, which saw a 5.8% increase for an average equity of $16,784. On average, Staged homes sold 50% faster and for 6.9% more money than homes that are not Staged. Professional Home Staging is the fastest growing phenomenon in Real Estate. Recommended by top Real Estate Agents, Home Staging® is professionally preparing a home for sale, so it will appeal to the most amount of buyers and generate the highest price in the least amount of time. Given today's market conditions, Staging is smart because Staging sells homes. Just as home inspection has become a standard practice in recent years, ASP Home Staging services is in high demand. Savvy home sellers and successful Real Estate Agents know that to get multiple offers and top dollar for their listings in the least amount of time, they need to professionally Stage® with an Accredited Staging Professional. |
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| HOME STAGING TIP Snapshots Before you stage, take pictures of your house during the day, inside and out. What the camera sees and what you see are two different things. The pictures will help you see with an unbiased eye. |
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