Function, Style, and Intentional Design: The Art of Home Staging
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In the age of HGTV reality shows, buyers expect homes to look like they do on TV and are willing to pay more for what they want. The goal of Home Staging is to make a home appeal to the highest number of potential buyers, thereby selling a property faster and for more money. And it works!
Meet Brinkoetter Realtor and Home Stager, Aimee Dial.
“Home Staging is not just a hobby for me; it combines my two passions: real estate and interior design,” says Dial. “And with a Bachelor’s degree in interior design, seven years of real estate experience in three states, and twice an owner of a home staging business, I am an expert in the topic.”
According to Dial, vacant homes are much more difficult to sell than furnished homes. “It’s difficult for most…
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