Home Staging Cost Savings

Home Staging   Written by Amie  H Chaney on 11/2011 - Word Count: 744
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There are two scenarios when contemplating the cost savings to consumers in using a home stager. The first involves homes that were staged after the property had been on the market.  The second, more preferable, scenario is for homes to be staged prior to going on the market.  Here are seven case studies from actual Home Staging by Amie clients presenting both scenarios. 

SCENARIO ONE: STAGED AFTER GOING ON MARKET

Following are four case studies involving consumer savings that could have occurred had the home been staged prior to going on the market.

Case Study 1:  Renovated Condominium

This condo was immaculate and had been completely renovated.  It was listed for sale by owner for six months with absolutely no activity.  It was then listed with an agent/stager team. The agent advised the seller that the average time on the market for comparable properties was 12 months. The home was then staged and sold within the first 3 months of being listed.  
Monthly carrying costs per month  X 18   $18,900.00
Monthly carrying costs X 3 

TOTAL CONSUMER SAVINGS $2,300.00

$16,600.00


Case Study 2:  Great House, No “Wow”

This home had a great floor plan, was priced right and was in a great location.  Yet, it had no “WOW” factor.  It was on the market for 18 months prior to staging and was purchased by the first person to look at it after staging (two weeks).  Had the home been staged from the outset the total consumer savings would have been $29,750.00.
Monthly carrying costs per month X 18 $30,600.00
Monthly carrying costs X 2 weeks
$      850.00
TOTAL CONSUMER SAVINGS $29,750.00

Case Study 3: Carrying Costs Cut in Half

This home had a very small living area and was fronted by a very busy street.  It was on the market for four months with no offers.  After staging, it sold in 2 months.
Monthly carrying costs per month X 4 $5,600.00
Monthly carrying costs X 2 months
$2,800.00
TOTAL CONSUMER SAVINGS $2,800.00

Case Study 4: College Town Bungalow

This adorable bungalow had been completely updated and was very near a major college campus.  It was on the market for seven months prior to staging with lots of activity but no offer.  It sold within the first month after staging.  
Monthly carrying costs per month X 7 $12,600.00
Monthly carrying costs X 1 month
$  1,800.00
TOTAL CONSUMER SAVINGS $10,800.00


SCENARIO TWO: STAGED PRIOR TO GOING ON THE MARKET

The following three case studies reflect consumer savings when homes were staged prior to going on the market. 

Case Study 1:  Seller Faced Competition from New Home Construction

This house was a first time home buyer’s dream; however, the seller had competition from new homes still being built in the area. The real estate agent warned the home owner it could possibly take three months to sell his home. After being staged, it sold within 8 days of going on the market.
Monthly carrying costs per month X 3 $3,075.00
Carrying costs – 8 days
$   273.00
TOTAL CONSUMER SAVINGS $2,802.00

Case Study 2:  Dated Garden Home

This garden home was somewhat dated.  Other units in the development had not been selling.  The real estate agent informed the home owner it could take up to one year to sell the property.  Although the owner paid cash for his home, there were still monthly carrying costs totaling $275.00.  The home was staged prior to going on the market and sold in the first month after listing.
Monthly carrying costs per month X 7 $3,300.00
Monthly carrying costs X 1 month
$  275.00
TOTAL CONSUMER SAVINGS $3,025.00

Case Study 3: Horse Lover’s Dream

This rural classic Victorian home could have been on the market 12 months, according to the Realtor, but sold within the first month following listing. The monthly carrying costs were $1,750.00. 
Monthly carrying costs per month X 12 $21,000.00
Monthly carrying costs X 1 month
$  1,312.50
TOTAL CONSUMER SAVINGS $19,687.50

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Amie Hebert Chaney, a Home Staging Expert (HSE), says Home Staging is the art of preparing a home for market to give the best possible first impression to potential buyers, resulting in a quicker sale and higher profit. The intent behind home staging is for potential buyers to be able to see the home as theirs. www.homestagingbyamie.com. For information contact



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