Empty Nesters Stage to Sell
Many home owners who become empty nesters stage to sell when trading larger homes for smaller abodes.
“The time to have the map is before you enter the woods.”
This is a reminder that road maps exist for just about every journey we can imagine. And even after 14 years in business, I still seek my mentor’s guidance along the way.
Why? Because I know that learning from someone who has already effectively navigated what I want to do shortens my path to success.
AtWell Staged Home understands how stressful, overwhelming, and confusing it can be to sell your home. This is why our road map includes making the process fast, easy, and—dare I say it—fun.
See the results when downsizing empty nesters seek AtWell Staged Home’s home staging road map to navigate the path to home-selling success.
Empty nests tend to be either those that have too much or too little “stuff.” Some folks have been decluttering for years, while others have decades’ worth of items collected and inherited.
For those with too little “stuff,” furniture, art, and accessories often go missing prior to deciding to sell for many reasons. The most common reasons include aggressive decluttering and depersonalizing when attempting to stage a home on their own, children and family members moving out and taking their belongings with them, or a strong desire to simplify.
Another factor that creates a strong foundation for staging and selling success is the group of highly motivated and conscientious home owners who love and take great care of their homes.
In all the sample transformations revealed below, we see home sellers who are open to cleaning, repairs, painting (where needed), and reconfiguring and adding items to warm, define, or enhance existing spaces.
Typical budget-friendly enhancements include pillows, plants, towels, updated bedding, and, on the rare occasion, a minimal amount of rental furniture.
The secret to the most cost-effective home staging is to invite the stager before making any changes. It’s always easier, faster, and more cost-effective to edit existing furniture, art, and accessories than to source new.
Please enjoy a sampling of transformations of these Westchester County, NY, empty nesters’ homes, which sell quickly, most for well over asking and many with multiple offers.
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