Professional Home Stager

Sunday, July 19, 2009
By Ted Duboise

Home Stager

We are all familiar with the housing market slump. But homes are still being bought and sold. If you’re in the market to sell your home, or, if you’re looking for a new profession, you will want to read about the Professional Home Stager. In this economy, you need all the help possible.

Creating that “first impression”
Home sellers have always tried to clean up, fix up and do whatever they could to improve the looks of their home before inviting a prospective buyer to come check it out. Most home sellers are interested in getting the most money for their home that is possible. A homeowner knows that the home must look it’s best before the first prospect shows up. Anything that makes the home more appealing or attractive to the buyer must be done. Most of the time, a homeowner just can’t imagine or visualize what their home would look like with another family’s furnishings. Yet, that’s exactly what needs to happen. Buyers usually decide how much they like a house by picturing their own possessions in each room. A home seller needs to assist in making it possible for the buyer to imagine living there.

That is what a Professional Home Stager can do: assist the buyer’s imagination. A home stager can help tremendously with that buyer’s “first impression”. Homeowners always arrange furniture to fit their needs and desires. The home usually contains years of clutter and knick-knacks. Also, most homeowners aren’t interior decorators or designers. It is just hard to do-it-yourself and get it right.

So how will a home stager help?
A home stager can come in, take a tour of the home, and get a feel for different arrangements of the furnishings, take out distracting items, and add items to enhance the ambience. Simple things like lighting, flowers, or a new picture can alter the buyers’ perspective. A home stager will also identify potential problems and make recommendations for improvement. Sometimes, they will suggest a different theme for certain rooms. Current homeowners may have always used a room as a kid’s bedroom but buyers might see it as a study or office. Home stagers can visualize this and make the best use of the space.

Home stagers can also make a vacant house seem more livable. The home stager will bring in furniture, accessories, rugs or other items to make the house look it’s best. Sometimes they will rent the items they bring in and other times they will use the homeowners belongings. Some home stagers even keep their own supply of various furnishings and accessories. Others will rent them.

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