Where do I put all my stuff?
- Rent a storage unit
- Have a garage sale
- Give items to charity
- In the attic
- Sell on CraigsList or Ebay
- Store it with friends or family
Two words: curb appeal.
Most buyers, approximately 76% – 80%, do a drive by first, either in person or on the internet. Your home must be inviting and persuade the buyers to go in and take a look. Give your home curb appeal and buyers will be dying to get inside. No curb appeal – and they pass right on by.
Home Staging includes the outside of the property.
As a general rule, I stage the rooms you can see first. Start at the front door and walk through your home the way a buyer would. You want the buyer to feel like they are being guided through the home and each room is welcoming them and leading them to the next. Kitchen and baths should sparkle. If you are on a limited budget, then by all means just stage a few of the rooms. There are many different staging plans starting at $150, depending on square footage and what needs to be done. Pick one that works for you.
Normally, you should expect to pay between 1% and 3% on staging your home. Home Staging includes clearing clutter, cleaning, organizing, repairing, improving and furniture, art work and accessories placement. You can expect a return on your investment (ROI) of 6% to 10% and a faster sale or a combination of the two.
| For example: | $300,000 | House |
| $3,000 | 1% Investment | |
| $18,000 | 6% ROI |
Most staged homes sell in 30 days.

“You have to spend money to make money.”
Appeal to the psychology of your buyers emotions.