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Newest Staging Dallas Stats

2019 is coming to a close, whether you're ready for it or not! And if you're ready to close on your home soon, please consider home staging. Why? Well besides the million other reasons we've previously written about, we have the numbers to prove it works, too, and you know what they say: numbers don't lie! Here are some fantastic statistics that we are thrilled to share with you for our Staging Dallas projects in 2019.

Occupied Home Staging

For homes that owners were still living in and staged by Staging Dallas (owner furniture only or a mix of Staging Dallas inventory), were on average, on the market for 19 days and received 99.2% of the asking price.

Photo by Lance Selgo/Unique Exposure Photography

Vacant Home Staging

For homes that were completely empty until Staging Dallas got a hold of them, were on average, on the market for 20 days and received 98% of the asking price.

Photo by Lance Selgo/Unique Exposure Photography

How does that compare to the overall market?

Even just at a glance you probably know that Dallas is a competitive real estate market. It's a quickly growing city and often referred to as being in a "Seller's Market." As great as that may sound, the statistics still aren't very impressive. In fact, according to Redfin, homes in the Dallas area (occupied and vacant) sell for about 14% below list price and spend about 76 days on the market.

So by not hiring a professional home stager, you could potentially lose 12-13% of the home asking price. If you're listing your home for $300,000, that could be around a $39,000 loss! That's not a small amount of money for anyone.

And time is money, right? The average home in the Dallas market spends over 2 months for sale and Staging Dallas homes sold for just under 3 weeks. Think about how much time you're saving by selling more quickly.

We invite you to become a part of our next statistic. You'll want those numbers on your side, even in a hot market. Contact Staging Dallas today!

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