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Vacant Home Staging Services
Home staging is an invaluable tool for home sellers and brokers. At PFP we pride ourselves on making your staging investment a beautiful reality. Our goal is to highlight each home in it's best light from the moment the potential new owner walks through the door. Every property is different, it's our mission to pull out the uniqueness and most vibrant personality through careful inventory selection.
- Leveraging demographic insights and current market trends, we curate a thoughtfully selected collection of furniture and accessories that accentuate the most desirable features of your home and its unique neighborhood personality.
- Our expertly crafted design themes are tailored to captivate the target home buyers, creating an inviting and aspirational previewing experience.
- Vacant home staging is the perfect solution for homeowners who have already moved out and seek to maximize their home’s appeal, ensuring a swift and profitable sale.
- Options include staging the entire house or just a few strategically selected rooms
- Pricing varies based on the amount of furniture used to stage the home.
- Set up/Take down/Delivery Included
- 1 mo. Staging Services Included - Additional monthly services charges apply after the 1st 30 days at the rate of 30% of the original cost. This can be prorated as needed.
- $1000 Minimum
Top 4 reasons to stage your home:
- Increased Profits! A survey by Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corp. found that staged homes spent half the time on the market than non-staged homes and sold for more than 6% above asking price.
- Return On Investment. The NAR survey also found the average staging investment is between 1- 3 % of the homes asking price, which generates a Return On Investment of 8 -10%.
- Professional Online Presence. Same NAR survey found that 90% of potential home buyers search online first. With the use on staging and professional photography you are sure to get more showings. Increasing the odds of an offer.
- Reduced time on the market. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) found that the longer homes stay on the market, the further their price drops.