What is Staging?
Staging is used in Real Estate transactions to showcase a property's best features. A professionaly staged home typically results in a higher asking price and a quicker sale than an unstaged home.

How is staging done?
- Remove clutter by pre-packing nonessential items.
- De-personalize the home to appeal to prospects by removing family photos and specific decorating styles.
- Raise all window coverings to allow as much natural light as possible.
- Thoroughly wash windows inside and out.
- Allow ample walk-ways between furniture.
- Streamline closets to appear roomy.
- Keep up with laundry and place morning towels in the dryer during showings.
- Display new hand and bath towels, used only for showings.
- Keep your yard, basement and garage neat and tidy.
- The home exterior needs to be welcoming or buyers will pass by.
- Remove unwanted items from the home by selling them, donating them, or gifting them.
A professional staging can also include an empty space. Organized East of the River can provide leased furniture or accessories placed strategically throughout the home. Below is an example of staging an empty space.
