If your staging budget is focused, spend it where buyers look hardest. A handful of rooms carry the emotional weight of a whole listing.
The living room sets the tone — it's usually the hero shot and the space buyers imagine relaxing in. The primary bedroom needs to feel like a calm, hotel-worthy retreat. And the kitchen and dining area is where 'I could live here' really lands.
Don't overlook the entryway. It's the very first impression in person, and a warm, tidy welcome primes buyers to love everything that follows.
Finally, any awkward or empty room — the bonus space no one knows what to do with — is worth staging with a clear purpose, so buyers see possibility instead of a question mark.
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