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SELLING YOUR HOME?
Transform your property into a masterpiece that maximises market appeal and creates a lasting impression on potential buyers.
WHAT IS HOME STAGING?
Home staging enhances a property's visual appeal for sale by adding expertly curated furniture, artwork and decor. An experienced stager consults with the seller, assesses the home and provides tailored styling solutions, including sourcing and installation of furnishings in each space, as well as removal after the agreed hire period.
The goal is to present the property at its most attractive level to entice buyers and achieve a quicker sale at the best price.
BENEFITS
By creating an inviting atmosphere, home staging leverages psychological tools and visual appeal to attract potential buyers. Effective staging evokes emotions, fosters comfort, and helps buyers envision themselves in the space, guiding them toward a positive decision.​
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Establishes an emotional connection with buyers by allowing them to visualise themselves living in, and creating memories in the home
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Correctly staged spaces feel larger, more welcoming and more functional
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Increases interest and viewings
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Fosters feelings of positivity
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Higher final sale price

STAGING STATISTICS
How successful could staging be for your home?
98% of agents believe staging your home helps achieve higher sales prices
LJ Hooker Agent Survey
Staged homes spend an average of 73% less time on the market than non-staged properties
Real Estate Staging Association (RESA)

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Australian realtors believe that staging your home for sale boosts the final sale price an average of 10%. For perspective, if your home sells for $500,000, that's an increase of $50,000!
88% of agents felt that styling a property led to multiple offers via private treaty and attracted more bidders on auction day.
LJ Hooker Agent Survey
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For every $1 invested in property staging, the property owner received an average return of $20
Your Investment Property Magazine, Australia
Six year joint study by Cape Cod Residential and The Interior Design Association