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Staging Your Home
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Written by Kathey Carter, Katchart LLC
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In today’s real estate market, to make the sale, it is more essential than ever to stage; to transform the property from a living environment to a desirable, highly marketable product. The real estate market is tough and you need an edge on the competition. Staging is that edge. |
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Staging Your Home
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Written by Kathey Carter, Katchart LLC
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What’s wrong with this picture? Staging can be simply thought of as determining what’s wrong and then adjusting it to optimize the presentation to and impact on buyers. Learning how to stage yourself can be easy and you can do it yourself, economically, with the furnishings you already have. The important point is that you need to understand why the adjustments are being made. |
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Staging Your Home
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Written by Mary Umberger, Chicago Tribune
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If you pay attention to housing trends at all, you've heard of "staging"—the term for decorating (or re-decorating) a home to make it more appealing to buyers. |
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Staging Your Home
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Written by Paul Owers, Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
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Selling your home in today's depressed market might be as ambitious as drumming up positive PR for Britney Spears. With thousands of properties for sale, buyers know they have leverage, and they're using it. They search a multitude of homes in a quest for the best combination of amenities and price. |
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Staging Your Home
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Written by Deborah Hornblow, Hartford Courant
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The average American has a lot of stuff, and thanks to the holidays and post-holiday sales, most of us just got more. It was art critic John Ruskin who noted, "Every new possession loads us with new weariness," and to survey the boxes and papers being piled high in attics and the heaps of plastic toys, electronic gear, clothing and stuff spilling out of every closet and corner, you can't help feeling he was right. |
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