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How Much Does Home Staging Really Cost?

Home staging can be a great way to boost the value of your home and help it sell faster but how much does staging furniture cost?


Home staging costs vary depending on what the project entails including how much furniture is needed, for how long furniture is needed as well as other items like whether your home has stairs, if the yard requires outdoor furniture as well, requirements for staging a condo vs. luxury homes, etc. Some homeowners choose to do the work themselves, while others hire a professional home stager.


The cost for home staging also depends on whether you rent or purchase furniture and décor for your home as well as if you’re in a single-family home, condo, or apartment. As you can imagine, condo staging cost or apartment staging cost may be significantly less than house staging prices for single-family homes.


On average, nationally, homeowners spend between $1,500 to $5,000 on home staging. Depending on the size of your home and the amount of work that needs to be done, that cost can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand beyond that.


If you’re considering home staging, it’s important to factor the cost into your budget. But the return on investment can be worth it, as staged homes often sell faster and for a higher price. So, if you’re looking to boost the value of your home, home staging may be worth the investment.


Cost to Stage a 2,000 Square Foot House


To stage a 2,000 Sq. Ft. house, you’re looking at a total cost between $2,500-$9,000 for 60 days of staging. That includes the initial consultation, designer walk-through and design plan, as well as, the cost to move furniture into the home and back out of the home and typically includes 2 full months or home staging. Each home is unique so depending on your specific requirements, the cost may a bit less and it may be a bit more. The best way to find out the exact cost to stage your home is to speak with one of our staging specialists. They will be able to guide you through what you might need and send you your free custom home staging quote.



Key Points

Home Staging in Kansas City Costs

  • Costs range: $2,500-$9,000; typically $3-$5 per sq. ft.
  • Two-bedroom condo: typically $2,500-$6,500; Four-bedroom home: $3,500-$9,000 or more.
  • Costs cover consultation, moving, and three months of staging.

Understanding and Benefits

  • Process involves decluttering, depersonalizing, and decorating.
  • Enhances home value and accelerates sales.
  • Important rooms: living room, master bedroom, kitchen.

Cost Factors and Saving

  • Expenses: furniture rental/purchase, repairs, deep cleaning.
  • National average: $1,000-$2,000; varies with home size/work.
  • To save: consider DIY, reuse items, stage key rooms, explore virtual staging.

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Understanding Home Staging & Associated Costs

Decluttering and Depersonalizing

Decluttering and Depersonalizing

The first step in home staging is to declutter and depersonalize the space. 


This means removing personal items, such as family photos and memorabilia, and getting rid of any clutter that has accumulated over time.


This helps prospective buyers envision the home from a fresh perspective, allowing them to make it their own.


Decluttering and depersonalizing can be done by the homeowner or by a professional home stager.


If you decide to do it yourself, you may want to consider renting a storage unit to temporarily store any items that you’re not ready to part with.


This will help keep your home decluttered and make it easier to stage. If you hire a professional home stager to declutter, they will typically charge an hourly rate for their services.


The home staging cost will depend on the square foot size of your home and the amount of work that needs to be done.

Furniture Rental

Decluttering and Depersonalizing

Another common step in home staging is to rent or purchase furniture and décor to fill any empty spaces in the home. 


This is often necessary if the homeowners are moving out before the home is sold and taking all of their furniture with them.


It can also be done to simply update the look of the home or to stage-specific rooms, such as the living room or dining room.


The furniture rental fee will depend on the type of furniture you need, the length of time you need it, and the company you rent it from.


If you decide to purchase furniture and décor for your home, you’ll need to factor in the cost of buying and then storing or selling the items after you’ve sold your home.


This can be a significant expense, so it’s important to weigh the pros and cons before deciding.

Home Staging Can Be Expensive

Home Staging Can Be Expensive

Here Are Some Reasons Staging Your Home Costs So Much

If you’re thinking of selling your home, you may be considering home staging. While home staging can be a great way to boost the value of your home, it can also be a significant expense.


Home staging costs vary depending on the scope of work that needs to be done. Some homeowners choose to do the work themselves, while others hire a professional home stager. 


The home staging cost also depends on whether you rent or purchase furniture and décor for your home.


There are several reasons why home staging services can be so expensive. 


First, you may need to rent or purchase furniture and décor for your home. This can be a significant expense, especially if you have a large home.


Second, you’ll need to factor in the cost of deep cleaning or making repairs and updates to your home. This can add up quickly, especially if you hire a professional service.


Finally, you’ll need to factor in the cost of your time. If you choose to do the work yourself, you’ll need to dedicate a significant amount of time to decluttering, depersonalizing, and furnishing your home.


Despite the added cost, home staging can be a great way to boost the value of your home. 


Staged homes often sell faster and for a higher price. So, if you’re looking to boost the value of your home, home staging may be worth the investment.

How to save on home staging costs

How to save on home staging costs

How to save on home staging costs

If you’re looking to save on the cost of home staging, there are a few things you can do. 


First, consider doing some of the work yourself. This can help you save on the cost of hiring a professional service.


Second, look for ways to reuse or repurpose furniture and décor items you already have. This can help you save on the cost of renting or purchasing new items.


Third, be creative with your budget. There are many ways to stage a home without breaking the bank. By shopping around and being creative, you can find ways to save on the cost of real estate home staging.


Another thing to keep in mind is that, even if you hire a professional staging service, you may not need to stage every room in your home. According to the National Association of Realtors, the two most important rooms to stage in a home for home buyers were the living room (46%) and the master bedroom (43%). The third most important room to have staged was the kitchen (35%).


When speaking with your staging company, to ensure you keep your home staging cost within your budget, ask them if only staging specific rooms might warrant a price reduction.


Lastly, speak with your real estate agent and discuss whether full traditional staging is the best option or whether partial staging, soft staging or virtual staging may be a more suitable option.

Pros and Cons of Home Staging

How to save on home staging costs

How to save on home staging costs

Like anything, home staging has its pros and cons. Here are some things to consider before you decide whether to stage your home:


Pros:

Home staging can be a great way to boost the value of your home. Staged homes often sell faster and for a higher price. If you’re looking to boost the value of your home, home staging may be worth the investment.


Home staging can make your home more attractive to potential buyers. By decluttering, depersonalizing, and furnishing your home, you can make it more appealing to buyers. 


This can help you sell your home faster and for a higher price.


Home staging can be a great way to make your home stand out from the competition. In a buyers’ market, there may be many homes for sale. Home staging can help your home stand out from the rest and attract more home buyer’s vs comparative un-staged homes.


Cons:

Home staging can be expensive. The cost of home staging varies depending on the scope of work that needs to be done. Some homeowners choose to do the work themselves, while others hire a professional home stager. The cost also depends on whether you rent or purchase furniture and décor for your home.


Home staging can be time-consuming. If you choose to do the work yourself, you’ll need to dedicate a significant amount of time to decluttering, depersonalizing, and furnishing your home.


Home staging may not be necessary. In some cases, you may be able to sell your home quickly without staging it. This is often the case in a home seller’s market.

AFFORDABLE SERVICES WE OFFER

EVERY SERVICE IS SUBJECT TO PRICING CHANGES DUE TO THE SIZE AND SCOPE OF THE PROJECT

LISTING CONSULTATION

200

Listing Consultation: If a full home stage isn’t necessary, our team offers a listing consultation as a standalone service. This 1-2 hour session involves collaborating with the realtor and/or the homeowner to create a tailored plan for presenting the home at its best for listing photos and showings. We’ll provide strategic recommendations to enhance the home's appeal, maximizing its potential to attract buyers.


THIS SERVICE IS OFFERED FREE TO ALL OF OUR REAL ESTATE CLIENTS AND SELLERS

DESIGN CONSULTATION

200

Design Consultation: Whether you’ve recently purchased a home to flip or are ready to refresh a specific space like your kitchen, bathroom, or office, we’re here to help bring your vision to life. In a personalized 1-2 hour consultation, our team will meet with you to discuss your design goals, explore your style preferences, and provide tailored recommendations that align with your budget and project timeline. 


THIS SERVICE IS OFFERED FREE TO ALL OF OUR REAL ESTATE CLIENTS AND BUYERS



VIRTUAL STAGING

250


Virtual Staging Services: Transform any empty listing into a beautifully staged home with our virtual staging services. Using advanced technology, we add realistic furniture and decor to photos of your property, showcasing its full potential and helping buyers envision their future in the space. Virtual staging is fast, cost-effective, and perfect for any home style, providing a polished, inviting look without the need for physical furnishings.


SPECIAL PRICING FOR OUR REAL ESTATE CLIENTS


OCCUPIED HOME STAGING & PHOTO PREPARATION

350 - 1500

Occupied Staging and Photo Prep: Our team visits your listing to select decor accents that elevate the home’s appeal, like plants, towels, pillows, and blankets. We then arrange the home with these curated items, creating a photo-ready look that enhances the existing furniture for showings. This service uses the seller’s own furniture, adding stylish touches without additional large pieces.

WHOLE HOUSE STAGING

2000 - 8500


Whole House Staging: Our Whole House Staging service offers a curated selection of furniture and accessories designed to complement your home’s style, finishes, and architecture. This includes furniture, rugs, artwork, and decor, along with setup and removal. The base package covers the living room, dining room, kitchen, primary bedroom, and bathrooms, with additional rooms available upon request. Create a welcoming atmosphere that showcases your home’s best features for potential buyers.

HOLIDAY DESIGN AND DECORATING

250 - 1200


Celebrate the season with our professional holiday decorating services for residential and commercial spaces. We transform homes, offices, and storefronts into festive showcases tailored to your style. From design to setup and takedown, we create a warm, welcoming atmosphere without the hassle. Whether it’s a cozy home or a large business, we bring holiday magic to every space.

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