
Why Stage?
Homes that are staged sell faster.
According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) 2023 Profile of Home Staging, 81% of buyers' agents said staging a home made it easier for a buyer to visualize the property as a future home. On average, staged homes spend 33–50% less time on the market compared to non-staged homes.
Staging increases perceived home value.
23% of sellers' agents reported an increase of 5% to 10% in dollar value offered by buyers, compared to similar homes that weren’t staged. Some reported up to a 15% increase in sale price.
First impressions matter.
Buyers form an opinion within the first 7–10 seconds of walking into a home. Staging ensures they see a clean, modern, well-maintained space that feels move-in ready.
Online photos drive showings.
Over 95% of buyers search online first. Staged homes photograph better, get more clicks, and generate more showings—leading to faster and more competitive offers.
Staging highlights a home’s strengths.
Professionally staged homes are designed to showcase natural light, flow, and functionality—while minimizing distractions and personal clutter that can turn off buyers.
Vacant homes sell slower and for less.
Unfurnished spaces feel cold and smaller. Staging adds warmth, scale, and purpose to each room, helping buyers emotionally connect and understand how to use the space.