FAQ’s
VACANT STAGING
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Once you contact us for a vacant stage, we will first send you a proposal for your approval. Unless the home is a new build or has gone through extensive renovations, we can do this site unseen. After we have received a signed contract and 50% deposit, we will schedule a move in date and then preview the home. Staging installation is typically completed in one day and then your home is ready for pictures!
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Staging costs are based on square footage and rooms to be staged. All of our stages include these rooms: entryway, dining room, kitchen, living room, primary bedroom, primary bathroom and powder bathroom. We are happy to stage other rooms at an additional cost. There is also a delivery fee with each stage and this can vary based on distance from our warehouse.
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All construction, repairs and cleaning must be completed prior to the stage. Staging should always be the last step in your pre-listing process right before photos are taken. Electricity and plumbing must be functioning. Please make sure the home is vacant and there will be no one there on staging day.
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The furniture that we select for each home is based on the style, the demographic of potential buyers, the layout of the home, what inventory we have available and to some extent the list price. We value your input on your vision for the home, but staging is not design. We have been trained to choose pieces that appeal to the most buyers and highlight the positives of the home. Trust us, we've got you!
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The earlier the better! We recommend reaching out at least 10-14 days before you would like to go live to make sure you get a staging date that works best with your schedule. Securing a date is also dependent on when we receive the deposit, so please keep that in mind. Occasionally we may be able to work you in with less notice.
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Our contract length is 60 days or until the sale of the home, whichever comes first. After 60 days, there is a month-to-month prorated contract if needed. We need 7-10 days notice in order to move out before closing.