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How to Stage a House

Home Staging Tips for the Garage

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You know that kitchens and bathrooms sell houses, but that doesn’t mean you can ignore other parts of a house when it comes to staging it to sell.

In a series of blog posts, I’ll outline the five most neglected parts of a property when it comes to staging, and how you can stage them… Read More →

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Free Home Staging Course From Staging Diva

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free home staging course

If you’re thinking about becoming a home stager, or you’re just starting your home staging business, here is a new Staging Diva Jumpstart Course.

10 Tips to Become a Home Stager is totally free and it will help you get started.

I believe the most important skill needed to be a successful… Read More →

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Staging Diva Weighs in on Furniture Rental Debate

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Furniture Rental for Home Staging

Many home stagers believe they need to carry an inventory of furniture to rent to their home staging clients who have vacant properties, or need new pieces to supplement existing furniture for a resale home on the real estate market.

Sadly, many of these stagers end up broke and out of business… Read More →

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New Home Stagers Meet The Staging Diva

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I’ll be hosting an Ask Staging Diva Live event this Thursday, January 8. Audience members can dial into a free conference call with me and I’ll be taking questions about what it’s like being a home stager, how I go into the staging business, whether this is a good business… Read More →

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Eliminate Distractions When Home Staging

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When decorating a house to sell, it’s important to eliminate distractions, but how far past the line between “lived in” and “deserted” should you go?

Decorating to sell, otherwise known as home staging, and decorating to live are two entirely different… Read More →

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Lessons from Obama in running your own business

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Sarah Lawhorne

Getting out of your comfort zone to do something big in the world takes courage and acting ability, not just know how. Every entrepreneur has those days, weeks or months where confidence drops and fear and insecurity take their place. The challenge is put on a brave face and keep going anyway.… Read More →

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Staging Diva’s Top 5 Tips for Home Staging (Part 2)

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LIving Room Staged by Susan Atwell

On Friday I shared two of my top five staging tips in a blog post you can read here.

They included paying attention to curb appeal and and de-cluttering.

Here are my remaining top three home staging tips:

3. Avoid wandering eyes

Make sure there are no little problems in a room that distract potential… Read More →

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Do You Know Staging Diva’s Top 5 Tips for Home Staging?

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Home Staging In Hot Real Estate Market

Here are the first of my 5 favorite tips for home staging, so you can help each property you stage sell faster and for more money (the rest will be published on Monday):

1. Reduce “Drive Bys”

Imagine you’re on a house hunting mission.

Your real estate agent has ten properties to … Read More →

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3 Home Staging Tips for Unimaginative Buyers

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Home buyers have less imagination than you might think. That’s why home staging can make such a difference in the selling price of a home— and how long it takes to sell.

Most people aren’t able to look past ugly, crowded and disorganized rooms.

They won’t notice that the missing dining… Read More →

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Stop Insulting Home Buyers’ Intelligence with Silly Staging Tricks – Part 4

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Silly Staging Tricks Bathroom

I’m a little sad that this is the last installment for the Silly Staging Tricks series.

In case you missed the first three parts. We covered:

Creepy Staging Tricks

Common Dining Room and Kitchen Staging Tricks

Obviously Staged Bedrooms

Today, Silly Bathroom Tactics

Although it’s the smallest… Read More →

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