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Have you considered using a home stager to market a property?
Is it worth paying for a stager?
What’s the difference between a home stager and an interior designer?
Do you know if there’s a difference is between staging a property to rent versus staging to sell?
If you’ve spent time thinking about any of these questions, then this episode is for you.
Emma Cook helps people to market their properties for sale or let to maximise their returns via her Home Staging company Love It To List It.
In the episode, we discuss:
The difference between a home stager and an interior designer
The benefits of staging properties for landlords
Understanding target markets
Dressing a property to appeal to a wider audience
Communication with landlords
Budget discussion and management
Process of staging multiple rooms
Ensuring properties stand out in the market
Ownership and storage of staging materials
Underestimating the time and preparation involved in staging
Designing for different tenant avatars
Neutralizing design for young professionals
Balancing design appeal for both men and women
Using more universal and neutral colors
Introducing colour through accessories
We typically work with time poor professionals get a good return on their money by investing with us. To schedule a call to discuss
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