Carrie Thompson - HOME-SELLING SECRETS FROM A TOP AGENT

why you want every inch of your home to look as bright, clean, organized, and welcoming as possible. If you’ve been having a hard time selling your home, it could very well be because of your home’s lack of staging. I get that sometimes it’s hard to change things when you’ve got your home set up exactly how you like, but remember: the reason you’re selling your home is because you don’t want it to be your home anymore. It’s time to let go of your emotional attachment and do what’s best to get the house sold and put the most money you can in your pocket. The last two chapters have shown you that staging is definitely worth it from a financial standpoint. If you’re interested in hiring a professional stager, I can connect you with people who are great at it. But, if this is something you’d rather do yourself, please keep reading, because I’ll teach you all the most important elements in the next chapter.

STAGING VS. NON-STAGED CASE STUDY & REPORT

Dear Reader,

I wanted to give you the most convincing proof possible. Many people find it hard to believe the simple act of staging helps one home sell for more than another similar home. In my research, I looked for examples of similar houses being sold for differing amounts of money where only one of the two houses were staged.

The clearest example I could find was in these two listings.

This development has 200 equivalent townhomes.

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