
"According to a 2025 NAR report, staging in the following rooms was most important to buyers: Living room (37 percent), primary bedroom (34 percent), and kitchen (23 percent). A majority of buyers' agents (83 percent) reported that staging made it easier for buyers to envision a property as their future home."
"Three out of 10 (29 percent) real estate agents reported that staging their sellers' homes led to a 1 percent to 10 percent increase in the dollar value offered, and about half (49 percent) of sellers' agents said that home staging reduced the time homes spent on the market."
In the current real estate market, professional photos and home staging are essential for attracting buyers. Approximately 79 percent of buyers use real estate apps, with 51 percent finding homes online. Staging can enhance a home's appeal by rearranging furniture and decluttering. While national data shows mixed results on staging's impact on sale price, 83 percent of buyers' agents believe it helps buyers envision the property as their future home. In competitive markets like Greater Boston, staging is considered standard practice.
Read at Boston.com
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