When owners list their Tampa homes for sale, they become a commodity – merchandise for someone to purchase. Like any retailer, making sure that your home is displayed in the best manner will assist you in getting that product sold. Think of the products displayed in your favorite store or boutique. Most likely things are displayed in an organized, uncluttered fashion and they’re placed in a way to make them look like their best. The same rules should be applied when selling your home, and staging is a definite way to accomplish it.
A stager’s job involves rearranging, or possibly adding or removing, furniture and decor in your home in order to play up its best features and get it sold. They can be an absolute asset in the process of marketing Tampa homes for sale, but there are things you should know before hiring one to stage your home. Staging is at this point an unregulated profession, which means that what you get when you hire one can very greatly from the next. It does not require a degree or any specific training, which means that individuals can come from any variety of backgrounds, training, and experience.  Similarly, what you get for the fees you pay will very greatly too.
Although professional training is not required to become a stager, most in the field have a background in design, decorating, real estate, or a related field. Some who are very successful in the field have work experience in merchandising. Not all those working as stagers are without training in the field, it’s just not required. Courses are offered across the country in both online and in-person formats, and typically last a few days in duration. Most of the courses however, focus more on the aspects of running a business successfully than they do on the aesthetics and principles of what will help a home sell. When hiring a home stager, make sure to investigate their qualifications and experience before making a final decision. Ask to see samples of their work to make sure you feel comfortable that they are the right fit for you.
When it comes to charging for services, some will complete work on an hourly basis while others charge by the job. In most cases, a stager will offer a free consultation which allows them to get a look at the home and formulate a bid. How much such a project will cost will vary greatly depending on the state of the home. For instance, if a vacant home is being staged there will be a cost involved for rental furniture. Another project may involve a fully furnished two story home that more than anything else is in need of a reduction in furnishings and ‘stuff’. Since each of the Tampa homes for sale are unique, every home will need to be seen before a price can be agreed upon.
The best way to track down a great stager is by asking friends and professionals you know. Referrals are often the best source of business for those in the field, and we all feel more comfortable going with someone who’s been recommended by another. So, ask around! Also, interview at least three to get a good picture of what’s available in regards to services and then make the choice that’s right for you.
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