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Pros and cons of home staging

Are you going to stage your home before selling it? If yes, this article will help you learn more about the pros and cons of home staging!

By Amy NguyenPublished 6 years ago 3 min read

Home staging is defined as a process of preparing a property for sale in order to appeal to the greatest amount of potential buyers. It may be as simple as rearranging what you already have or setting up new furniture and accessories for the empty rooms.

When it comes to sell home, most realtors will advise to stage the home to show it best. However, being a home owner, you should have a clear understand about home staging in order to make the best decision. And this article will help you understand more about pros and cons of home staging.

Pros of home staging

• Creating emotional connection: Home staging makes the property become warmth and coziness with well-arranged and comfortable furniture. Buyers walk in and see the comfortable furniture, pretty decorations, and general hominess, and feel like they could sit down and relax in the home. The more they can see themselves in the house, the more likely they are to buy it.

• Offering attractives photos for the listing: Home staging not oly offers clients a real experience about a nicely decorated home on site, but it also offers beautiful photos of the property for marketing online.

• Home staging helps clients visualize the home better. If the home is empty, obviously, home staging will help buyers imagine easily how the property look like with furniture. And if the house is occupied, home staging will help buyers see how spacious it is when it contains furniture.

Cons of home staging

• Expensive cost: Some staging companies ask for $500-$1000 from your personal finances just to stage your home. Besides that, you may have to pay for staging consultation, extra fee for storage if your property lasts a bit longer than you expected. Consider your budget before deciding to stage your house.

• Time – consuming: home staging is quite time-consuming. If your house is full of stuffs, then you will have to spend more time on re-arrange everything, declutter ins and outs of the house. It takes much of time. If your house is vacant, then you will have to spend time to set up new furniture.

• Not all buyers like your style: there is a fact that, not all buyers have the same tastw with you. For example, if you have a statement color throughout the house that a potential buyer hates, it will be hard for them to envision themselves living in that space.

Traditional Staging and Virtual Staging

Virtual staging is another version of traditional staging. The purpose of virtual staging is the same traditional staging. But the method to do it is different. It is created with the view to help home sellers who have low budget.

What are the differences between virtual staging and traditional staging?

Here are few key things making virtual staging different from traditional staging:

- All is done on photoshop. No actual action is done like traditional staging

- It saves time and cost. You don’t need to pay for furniture renting or hire someone to arrange the furniture. Only need a virtual stager who can add virtual furniture to your rooms

- It is more flexible than traditional staging. You can change the style of the room easily and cost-effective. The editors are able to show you as many style as you want while it is quite complicated when you use traditional staging.

Should we use traditional staging or virtual staging?

Both methods have its own benefits. You should base on your need to decide. If you have low budget and less time, virtual staging is the best solution. However, if you want everything is real, and home viewers can actually see it, traditional staging should be your choice.

It is undeniable that home staging brings a fortune for home sellers. However, it is also important to consider before deciding to put all your money on it.

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