Everyone seems to ask for proof that staging sells.... I've been watching a property for a while now (and trying to convince the seller - who is a corporation - that they NEED to stage!)
Both of these properties are on the same street, they are the exact same floorplan, built at the same time. The cabinetry, flooring & countertops are all the same. Neither home has made improvements since it was constructed in 2005. They are virtually identical.....

House #1: 2328 Daniel Island Drive, Charleston
originally listed on 12/14/2006. original list price $349,000
expired & relisted on 03/16/2007 $345,000

House #2: 2338 Daniel Island Drive, Charleston
originally listed on 03/01/2007, original list price $345,000
on 03/16/2007 both homes were vacant, on the market at the exact same time at the exact same price...
We staged House #1 on 08/08/2007
House #1 CLOSED on 09/27/2007 for final sale price $320,000
House #2 is STILL ON THE MARKET with now current list price of $314,800.
I charged $1800 for the staging job on House #1..... so far they have saved 2 months of carrying costs and the home sold for $5200 MORE than the same exact house is now listed for.....
If you still don't think staging is worth it - you really need a paradigm shift!
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Melissa Marro, a published artist, now turned staging advocet and national speaker speaks her mind about real estate and the home staging industry. In her 'no holds barred' approach, audience members find real answers to the industries pitfalls and learn how to overcome them with tried and true information and guidance. With marketing as her passion, she turned a small home based business into one of the nation's largest home staging and training facilities. She now operates as the CEO of First Impressions Home Staging & Interior ReDesign as well as an instructor for Certified Staging Professionals International Training Academy (CSPI) - the world's largest Staging Training Organization, and regularly speaks at the StagerList Expos and Real Estate Staging Association (RESA)'s trade events.
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Michelle - Thank you for your kind words. I only wish we had more exact matches like this one to show agents/sellers the power that we offer. When they are laid out like this it is difficult to say it was 'coincidence'.
Judy - Yes! I am considering using it in my next newsletter... except that the one property is still for sale & I don't want to offend the agent.
I LOVE it! Even if you wait until house #2 sells before you use those stats in your newsletter, it's still great info!
Melissa, it is awesome that you can put forth this type of REAL WORLD information with the comparison. LOVE IT!
Where are the photos? I love seeing your work!
Melissa, I've been waiting for this!
Thank you for the comparison. Can we use the info to show as an example of the difference home staging makes?
Roberta - that's why I keep following it... eventually it should sell, right?
Ginger - I don't have great photos of this property. It was after midnight when we finished & they had a professional photographer coming the next day (I didn't get copies). I never went back to take more... click here for the before & afters though...
Dane - You may use this info! ABSOLUTELY!
Melissa - OK, you are being hired to stage the other property, right? How can anyone argue with those facts?
Jackie
Melissa,
Your staging is beautiful! Such a tranquil feel to it. Thanks for giving us this great example. I will definitely use the info!
PS LOVE the bedroom!
Elaine Manes-A Wonderful Space Home Staging & Redesign
Mary Lou - Thank you!
Gary - I'll probably wait until the other property sells, is withdrawn, or something - out of respect for the listing agent. The listing agent is actually one of my good clients but the corporate owners don't want to spend the money - I know... crazy!
Jackie - I've been working on getting this client to stage for 6 weeks (longer than it took the other property to sell) I did copy the bulk of this post to the agent to send to the client as a reminder.... we'll see....
Elaine - Thanks! I like things to be simple.
Thanks for posting this, Melissa! It is another wonderful example of the importance of staging! In addition, well done!
Julia
Great stats... definitely information that realtors and clients should take note of! Its amazing to me that following the sale of house #1 that house #2 didn't take advantage of your services. Hmm... reduction of $5200 or expense of $1800... not a very hard choice!! Thanks for sharing your success with us.
Lisa Sherman ~ Interior Aura
WOW, very impressive work on both your amazing staging work but also on your accurate data in regards to the power of staging a home and the effects of not doing so. The way the market is going now, it can be worth it to many Sellers to invest in someone like yourself.
I've never used a Stager. Are you saying for onl $1800 you allowed the seller to use all the furnishings? This may be a dumb question... be patient with me.
Melissa- this is the kind of "hard" evidence that is difficult to ignore. Staging works! Thanks for the post.
Marla Hofstee, Burbank, CA. stager
I bought a home from a friend (took it off their hands) recently. It was brand new-never lived in, no appliances, etc. It sat vacant and for sale for 2 years going through 3 realtors with no serious offers.
They were happy for me to buy it for what they owed (I could have gotten it for less but I got a fair price).
I told them what they needed to do to sell this house in my opinion before I bought it. They said they didn't want to go to the trouble and would like to just sell it to me.
So, I bought it, put some brand new appliances in it, modestly staged it (the house was certainly nicer than the furniture I used) and advertised it. Within 3 days of advertising it, I got an offer and it sold. I told them its hard to look at empty homes-that they needed to stage it but they didn't believe me.
Was staging the only reason this house sold? Probably not. I'm sure timing was a factor as well. I also advertised the home a lot more than the 3 realtors had.
Just my experience.....Thought I'd pass it on....
Looks like you have some great information to share.
Great example.Congratulations on the feature
Hi, Melissa!
Thanks for another solid piece of evidence to sway the uneducated masses!
Kathy
Melissa,
very well said, and love the facts that you've posted.
Although, I was hoping to see some pictures of the rooms staged :)
wow! Thanks for all the great comments! Since there are just too many to answer each individually....
As John March said above, it is a TEAM effort! He is correct that the staging did not sell the home, but clearly it helped. I can tell you that the listing agent for house #2 is a well respected and hardworking agent who is marketing this home to get it sold. Staging DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE - the evidence is clear!
The idea of staging is simple, clear and easy to understand & yet still difficult to market to some agents & sellers.... I just don't get it!
more photos: http://www.kodakgallery.com/marrofamily/vacantproperties
more res shows: http://www.realestateshows.com/show/inventory.php?userid=20415
Enjoy!