Staging our parents home
That's a good question to ask your Realtor. If you don't have one in mind yet, then reach out and we can talk.
An older home is better just clean and keep minimum of furniture
More expensive homes are better to stage
I specialize in assisting seniors to make lifestyle changes. Depending on the house, there can be different answers to your question. I would love to explain what I will consider to help you decide what is best and what is needed to get the highest price for your parents' house. Have a great day and know that every
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We are putting up my mothers house for sale this summer. The house is largely vacant, and we are seeking recommendations for a knowledgeable real estate agent familiar with the area. Our goal is to maximize the sale price of the property located on Koss Rd, just south of Bloor Street.
Hi Margaret
Hi Margaret , I have been providing real estate services since 2006. Please let me know if i can be helpful in anyway. Thank you. Bella Chouhan
Kevin Duck, SRES®, Realtor® Right At Home Realty, Brokerage - Right At Home Realty, Brokerage
Sent you a message - 2 weeks ago
In many cases, yes. A home that feels less crowded tends to show better and helps buyers focus on the house rather than the contents. That said, it doesn’t always need to be completely emptied. Sometimes removing a few pieces and rearranging what’s already there can make a big difference. Staging costs can vary quite a bit depending on the size of the home and how much furniture is needed, but a consultation is often a good place to start before making any decisions. I may be able to provide more specific direction if you’d like to share a few photos or send me a private message. Wishing you and your family all the best through the process. Kevin