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How to Stage a House

Staging Diva Helps Lincoln NE Home Owners Make More Money When They Sell

Written by Debra Gould -

Home owners looking to make more money when they sell their homes can catch my free tips on decorating a house to sell quickly on KFOR1240 Radio which streams live from their website, Friday April 18, 2007 at 12:30 Central/1:30 Eastern.

I’ll be interviewed by Dale Johnson about:

what… Read More →
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Home Staging Helps Seattle Area Home Get Full Price Offer in One Day

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Rowley Living Room After Staging
Professional Home Stagers have the ability to imagine what even the worst room can look like with the right color, furniture, lighting and accessories.

That’s not easy to do if you don’t have the right eye for it.

For home sellers, it’s especially difficult to view their… Read More →

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Do Silly Home Staging Tricks Actually Work?

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Silly Home Staging Tricks

Silly home staging tricks are the gimmicks you often see that distract potential buyers from what they “should” be looking at. Namely, the room they’re standing in!

Simplicity is the essence of great real estate staging.

When home staging is over contrived, it fails… Read More →

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Home Stagers Sacrifice Clients with Lawn Signs

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Unfortunately, too many home stagers seem to be sacrificing their client’s success by using lawn signs in their marketing efforts. It seems like a good idea on the surface. A way to attract more home staging projects in a specific neighborhood by letting people know that the home that… Read More →

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Interior Redesign Colors Take More Courage

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Benjamin Moore Color

Some home stagers express concern about offering color consultation services.

They feel comfortable recommending colors for a home staging project but worry about picking colors for a redesign project for a clients who isn’t moving.

In many cases, the fear comes from knowing how… Read More →

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Avoid This Home Staging Pricing Mistake

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Home Staging Pricing

Many home stagers make a mistake that forever impacts their ability to make a great living. They quote their home staging pricing by the room or by the square foot.

I don’t recommend this because there are many factors that will influence how long the project takes.

My advice here … Read More →

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Debra Gould Interviewed for Bathroom Reno Story for HomeStyle Magazine

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I had a great interview today with a writer for HomeStyle Magazine who liked my bathroom renovation ideas for various budget levels.

I think an interior designer would push their clients more into the realm of high ticket items like heated floors, limestone sinks, the new fancy waterfall… Read More →

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Staging Diva Debra Gould on Money 101 CBS Newsradio

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I’ve been listening online to Bob McCormick’s Money 101 radio show on KNX1070, CBS Newsradio’s Los Angeles affiliate. It’s a great show with lots of real estate-related features.

I’ll be appearing LIVE on Money 101 Monday, November 6 at 10:30 AM Pacific… Read More →

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Falling in Love With a House

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falling in love with a house

I’ve seen thousands of houses, because I’ve bought 6 of my own. Plus, I’ve staged hundreds for clients over the years.

Becoming a home stager finally gave me a reason to embrace my real estate compulsion.

For years, I’ve looked at almost every house that comes on… Read More →

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How I got into Home Staging

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That’s the entrance to my current home, it’s the 6th one I bought in an 8 year period. I bought this one after finding it on the Internet. Priced below market value, it was my chance to move to this city.

I bought the house right after the agent open house. When a home is priced that … Read More →

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