Stage Your Home a Room-by-Room guide to sell your home fast

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • You can learn how to Stage Your Home with this room-by-room guide.
    How to sell a home fast is one of the top search queries on Google for those starting to consider selling their home.
    While part of the reason to sell quickly is to move on to your next chapter in life, the not-so-secret-secret is that getting your home “show-ready” 24/7 is basically like running a five-star hotel for strangers who might judge your spice drawer.
    Exhausting? You bet. Overwhelming? Totally!
    I get it. Getting (and maintaining) your home in pristine, show-ready condition is no small feat. The constant battle against clutter, the eternal quest for the perfect ambiance, and the unforeseen hiccups can leave even the most resilient homeowners feeling a tad overwhelmed.
    But fear not, I’ve got you covered!
    Welcome to this masterclass on how to stage your home to get it ready to sell. I believe that a well-staged home is the secret sauce that makes your property stand out, and more importantly, sell fast!
    Think of this guide as your personal superhero cape, shielding you from the chaos and transforming your home into a buyer-wowing masterpiece. No more sprinting around like a caffeinated chihuahua every time the doorbell rings.
    Get a downloadable copy of the guide at TheHomeStagingGuide.com or buy a printed version here: mixam.com/print-on-demand/662...
    Shop our curated list of home staging decor: Shop.TheHomeStagingGuide.com
    Ready to get started on selling your home? Go to getstarted.thehomestagingguide.com
    If you’d like us to connect you with a trusted and experienced agent in your metro, visit TopAgent.TheHomeStagingGuide.com
    00:00 Introduction
    05:06 Exterior Staging + Curb Appeal
    09:20 Entryway Staging
    11:19 Living Room Staging
    17:37 Kitchen Staging
    21:53 Dining Room Staging
    24:31 Bedroom Staging
    29:01 Bathroom Staging
    32:12 Home Office Staging
    33:29 Garage Staging
    34:22 General Home Staging Rules
    37:03 Frequently Asked Questions
    39:26 Top Three Things to do in Home Staging

Komentáře • 54

  • @renayramsey6154
    @renayramsey6154 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Great job with this comprehensive staging video! Love all of the advice, tips, and room-by-room staging information!

  • @kathleenkalt3852
    @kathleenkalt3852 Před 3 měsíci +14

    These are great ideas. I would add in temperature control. I bought my Florida house in September after looking all summer. If homeowners didn't have the A/C on, I couldn't bear to be in the house. And when it was on, it was a relief to be in the house, which started the tour off on a good note.

    • @livingindallasfortworth
      @livingindallasfortworth  Před 3 měsíci

      That is a very good point! 👏 Same goes for when it’s really cold outside. Like you said, you want it to feel like a relief walking into the house!

    • @carolinachartier
      @carolinachartier Před 22 dny

      That should be a given! I would walk right out if the ac was off

  • @sleeplesscrafter
    @sleeplesscrafter Před 2 měsíci +2

    I’m literally watching this as I’m cleaning my house. It’s good advice for keeping your house clean and clutter-free. I like the 3-item rule on surfaces. I’m looking around and seeing countless things on all my surfaces. The only thing I wish I could do is scrub without hurting my wrists 😭.

  • @safehavens4allvcole782
    @safehavens4allvcole782 Před 27 dny +1

    Yay! Looks like you have the multi-purpose Norwex Moo

  • @derektempleton6261
    @derektempleton6261 Před 4 měsíci +6

    This is SUPER helpful!

  • @peggystarling
    @peggystarling Před 2 dny

    Very helpful! Sorry you’ve had some rude comments. Thank you for putting this together! ❤

  • @carleenjones4148
    @carleenjones4148 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Great practical information. I had my home staged, but will build on what was done. Thank you!

  • @americanresolutionist7272
    @americanresolutionist7272 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Turn all the lights on

  • @MaxRockbridge
    @MaxRockbridge Před 3 měsíci +3

    Thank you! This advise helped me get an extra $3500 out of an RV!
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @IvankaB
    @IvankaB Před měsícem +1

    Thank you ! This was excellent! Very helpful.

  • @ticktock2383
    @ticktock2383 Před měsícem +2

    Sell for cash or conventional lending if at all possible.

  • @mimigarritydenman2896
    @mimigarritydenman2896 Před 2 měsíci +3

    great video. Thanks for sharing your expertise. One suggested addition - remove any signs or artwork with words or phrases (for example to one above the fireplace).

  • @fluffbabiesRcrazy
    @fluffbabiesRcrazy Před 3 měsíci +1

    Move a lot of the intro info to the end of the video. Great tips!

  • @debbieforhim7800
    @debbieforhim7800 Před 18 dny

    I would put a huge mirror on that blank wall to add interest, light, and space to that really small living room. Also, I am a believer but thought anything religious was a no no. (Above the fireplace is a plaque with scripture). Just curious.

    • @livingindallasfortworth
      @livingindallasfortworth  Před 17 dny

      Good idea on the mirror. Many would tell you to remove any religious items but I focus more on minimizing the number of items as opposed to what they are. As far as worrying about offending someone with a particular faith, I instead caution clients against having anything out on display that wouldn't be appropriate for a child to see.

  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I can’t access your guide even when writing the name because of so many sponsored sites. Please leave a link for us to get to the guide. Thank You!

    • @livingindallasfortworth
      @livingindallasfortworth  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Hi Kathy, The link to the guide is www.thehomestagingguide.com
      I'm unfamiliar with the 'sponsored sites' you're referring to. If you have a moment and don't mind, would you please send me a screenshot of what you're experiencing on your end to jshannon@KW.com so I can check and see if we can create a better user experience on our end? Thank you!

  • @lottek3271
    @lottek3271 Před 2 měsíci +2

    talking about plants outside: "avoid anything too strong smelling". really? why?

    • @livingindallasfortworth
      @livingindallasfortworth  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yes - If it's possible. I wouldn't rip out any established plants that may be strong, but certainly wouldn't plant them for getting the house ready for the market. The reasoning is that the agent and their clients will be standing at your door for a period of time while the agent gets the lock box open and unlocks the door. During this time, the buyers are looking around taking in their surroundings (sights, sounds and smells). If you have a buyer who is very sensitive to strong smells (there are a lot of them!) they will start to fixate on that and it starts the showing off with a negative imprint.

    • @lottek3271
      @lottek3271 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@livingindallasfortworth OK that makes sense.

  • @historicaltvvideos8971
    @historicaltvvideos8971 Před 3 měsíci

    We need to do things to get the prices of homes lower.

  • @flhbradley
    @flhbradley Před 17 dny

    I downloaded and it cost money and is not even ready to send out.

    • @livingindallasfortworth
      @livingindallasfortworth  Před 17 dny

      @flhbradley - the guide at TheHomeStagingGuide.com is absolutely free and it gets sent to you after you fill out a form requesting it.

  • @brendaw.7597
    @brendaw.7597 Před měsícem +1

    While many of the suggestions you make are very helpful and I can see why they have the potential to boost the chances of selling the property a little faster. However, some of the tips seem to take the process a bit too far, such as expecting homeowners to “change out their drapes” if their drapes have color other than a bland neutral or a pattern of some kind. Even the most opinionated and critical of buyers can comprehend that not everyone has the same taste in decor, and expecting homeowners to discard their expensive patterned or colored drapes for bland, nondescriptive one isn’t a reasonable expectation and may be taking it too far for the seller. If the seller’s home is being featured in House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, or other elite home publications, then perhaps going to the expense of doing all the things you have outlined would prove advantageous. Otherwise it could be costly with little to no chance of recouping the associated expenses. Again, your tips are great, I’m just pointing out that some of them come with significant expense in both money and time which defeats selling the property faster, with no assurance the seller will be able to recoup the added expense or sell the property at a higher price than what it already appraised at.

    • @livingindallasfortworth
      @livingindallasfortworth  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for your comment. The goal of staging is to do all you can to make your home appeal to the widest possible audience and these suggestions are for a general audience. It's why I recommend connecting to a local expert to get specific guidance on what works best in your market by visiting topagent.thehomestagingguide.com/
      In luxury properties, we do sometimes make exceptions to the suggestion on drapes if they're a compelling element to the overall design of the house. In our market, drapes and curtains sell with the property unless specifically excluded by the seller on the purchase contract. When those can cost thousands of dollars in certain homes, they can be an asset as opposed to a hindrance.

    • @NYCBrat
      @NYCBrat Před měsícem

      Neutral beige or cream drapes, or just white sheers, are more about neutralizing your decor and not turning off buyers who don’t share your specific taste. These are not going to be costly investments, they needn’t be luxurious or bespoke. The point here is to eliminate colors and patterns that are taste specific, and keep it neutral, to achieve mass appeal. The more interested buyers you attract, the more offers you will receive, maybe even a bidding war. Spend a few dollars now to make lots more profit later. I’ve been in the industry since 1985 and ALL of her advice in this video is spot on.

    • @livingindallasfortworth
      @livingindallasfortworth  Před měsícem

      @@NYCBrat - Thank you so much!

  • @lisaaustin4561
    @lisaaustin4561 Před měsícem +1

    Get rid of the tv period!

  • @dorenereeves3107
    @dorenereeves3107 Před 29 dny +1

    Too much chit chat- otherwise helpful

  • @ravenkitty1960
    @ravenkitty1960 Před 25 dny +1

    Way too many words....

  • @lr8424
    @lr8424 Před 22 dny +2

    I want to see empty houses. Only interested in bones, HVAC, roof, plumbing and electric. Want to see every wall, corner, cabinet and closet. Why would people be interest in other crap that can hide damage? Common sense has gone out the window.

    • @livingindallasfortworth
      @livingindallasfortworth  Před 17 dny

      Most people have a hard time conceptualizing a space without furniture. So if the goal is to help people see themselves in your home you're trying to sell, staging does help more than it hurts.

  • @gloriamcgee6849
    @gloriamcgee6849 Před 3 měsíci +3

    You to much bla bla lesson bla

  • @chickenmuffin
    @chickenmuffin Před 3 měsíci +3

    Five minutes in, I'm already sold because I clicked the goddamn video. Get to the point.!!!!!

    • @livingindallasfortworth
      @livingindallasfortworth  Před 3 měsíci +2

      There are so many points throughout the video! 🙂 Hopefully you found the chapters so you could click on the sections most interesting to you!

    • @alexispacey2864
      @alexispacey2864 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Wow, impatient a bit? This is very thorough. Alas, we live in 5 second segments, never mind 5 minutes, Geez.

    • @chickenmuffin
      @chickenmuffin Před 3 měsíci

      @@alexispacey2864 a realtor of all people should know when to STOP selling. 5 minutes wasted times thousands of people is not good.