
According to NAR, buyers' agents say staging your home can make the biggest difference and have the greatest imact on selling your home. The following 8 rooms are in order from most important to not as important.
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Living Room
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Primary Bedroom
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Kitchen
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Dining Room
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Yard/Outside Space
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Bathrooms
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Childrens Bedroom
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Guest Bedroom
Agents are experts when it comes to these types of things because they hear it all the time. They will regularly agree that the most important areas to stage are the places where people spend the most time. This would explain why the living room and primary bedroom are at the top of our list.
Agents can also give you tips on your personal home when it comes to staging like decluttering and taking down personal items like photos. By removing those items, it will help potential buyers picture themselves living in that home. They will also suggest arranging your furniture to improve the flow of the room and make the space look bigger, and add plants, move art, or re-arrange other accessories.
A local agent will help you weigh the costs and benefits based on your budget, your timeline, and the overall condition of your house. They'll also soncider how quickly similar homes are selling nearby and what buyers are expecting at your price point.
Staging doesnt have to be over-the-top or expensive. It just needs to help buyers feel at home. And a great agent will help you figure out the level of staging that makes the most sense for your level of goals. Contact an agent today.