FAQ

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Home Staging Services

Have questions about home staging? We've answered some of the most common questions from homeowners, realtors, and investors about our staging process, pricing, timelines, and how professional staging can help properties sell faster and attract stronger offers.
What does home staging do when selling a house?
Home staging prepares a property for sale by improving its visual appeal using furniture, décor, and layout adjustments. The goal is to help buyers emotionally connect with the home, which can lead to faster sales and higher offers.

Yes. Studies in real estate markets show that staged homes often sell faster and for more money compared to non-staged homes. Staging improves listing photos, increases buyer interest, and reduces time on the market.

Home staging costs vary depending on property size, location, and whether the home is vacant or occupied. Most professional staging companies provide custom quotes, with pricing typically influenced by square footage and furniture requirements.
Staged furniture usually remains in the home until the property is sold or the staging contract ends, which is often 30–90 days depending on the agreement.
Decorating is personal style for living in a home, while staging is marketing-focused design aimed at attracting the widest range of buyers. Staging uses neutral, strategic design choices to maximize appeal.
Yes. Many real estate reports show staged homes can sell significantly faster than non-staged homes because they create stronger first impressions both online and during showings.
Yes. This is called occupied home staging, where existing furniture is rearranged and improved with additional décor and styling to make the home more appealing while still being lived in.

All homes benefit from staging, but it is especially effective for:

  • Vacant homes
  • Luxury listings
  • Flipped or renovated properties
  • Homes that have been on the market too long

All homes benefit from staging, but it is especially effective for:

  • Vacant homes
  • Luxury listings
  • Flipped or renovated properties
  • Homes that have been on the market too long
Ideally, staging should be done before the listing goes live, so professional photos can be taken with a fully staged home. This maximizes initial buyer interest.

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Average Days on Market for Staged Homes​

Whether it’s through our professional vacant home staging or occupied home staging, we ensure your home spends an average of 29 days or less on the market far shorter than the typical 81 days.

Whether it’s through our professional vacant home staging or occupied home staging, we ensure your home spends an average of 29 days or less on the market far shorter than the typical 81 days.

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Creates a polished, move-in ready look that justifies higher offers.

Occupied Home Staging

Works with your existing furniture and décor to highlight your home’s best features.

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Proven results show staging reduces days on market and boosts value.

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