
Preparing Your Home to Sell: The Staging Checklist That Actually Works
Why Staging Matters More Than You Think
Staged homes sell faster and for more money. The goal is not to make your home look fancy — it's to help buyers picture themselves living there. Small changes to presentation consistently lead to stronger offers and shorter time on market.
The Outside (First Impressions Start Here)
Mow the lawn, trim hedges, and clear walkways
Power wash the driveway and front porch
Add a fresh doormat and make sure the front door looks clean and inviting
Remove cars, bikes, or clutter from the driveway before photos and showings
The Inside (Room by Room)
Declutter every room. Buyers will open drawers and closets
Deep clean everything: baseboards, windows, appliances, grout
Remove personal photos and highly specific decor so buyers can picture themselves there
Open curtains and blinds to maximize natural light
Fix the obvious stuff: dripping faucets, squeaky doors, burned-out bulbs
The Furniture Edit
Remove excess furniture to make rooms feel larger
Arrange pieces to create clear traffic flow through each room
If your furniture is dated or worn, consider renting staging pieces for photos
Let Your Agent Help You Prep
Every home is different, and so is every local market. Your agent can walk through your home before listing, give you a prioritized punch list, and connect you with local stagers if needed. Reach out today to get started.


