Costs for staging a home for sale vary, says Vancouver Interior Designer

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Home Staging works particularly well in selling properties in buildings a least few years old. Condo staging can be particularly valuable if compared to other, non staged condos for sale in the same building.

The practice known as home staging has been in existence for roughly thirty years.


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Home staging is done through a variety of techniques. According to Vancouver home staging designer, home stagers come from art and design fields, textile and home furnishing industry jobs, which gives them a great deal of experience in color, design, perspective, layout, etc.


Renata Bellentani uses Interior Designer experience in preparing Vancouver homes and condos for home staging.


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The costs associated in working with a professional home stager will vary widely and can start as low as $150 for a consultation, and range well above several thousand dollars for a large home. Some home stager’s may charge by the hour, but most work for a flat fee.


For best practice when planning a ho or a condo to be staged is to start from scratch. New fresh paint, replace aging fixtures, such as light fixtures, electrical switches and receptacles, and new plumbing fixtures. Interior Designers usually have access to various sources for these kinds of upgrades and can save homeowners some money. Floors are very important and should be redone or replaced as needed. Finally, furniture pieces should be chosen to give the allure of space and good functionality.


Factors affecting cost of a staged home or a condo is the size, and condition of the property as well as the eventual value of the property. Homeowners on a budget could choose to consult with a stager and then do the work themselves. In some cases, homeowner may choose to stage only some of the rooms and use existing furniture pieces to save money for the staging process.


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Homeowners may wonder if the hassle of rearranging rooms, buying new accessories and furniture, and having the house always ready to look like a designer showroom is worth the trouble. MortgageNewsDaily.com indicates that most homes that are professionally stage will end up selling for roughly 3% to 5% more.


This mean that a homeowner who invests $3000 to $5000 for a home staging project, could expect an additional $15,000 for a home that sells around $500,000


Clearly, this indicates that such a project is well worth the expense.


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