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Have you ever staged your home for sale and later regretted it? What were the potential downsides of staging, if any?

Homeowners pay between $631 and $2,304 to have their homes professionally staged, with full furniture rentals for extended periods costing up to $6,000 or more.

More than 80% of real estate agents believe that home staging makes it easier for buyers to visualize themselves in the home.

According to Realtor.com, staging a home can lead to increased offers of 1% to 5% compared to unstaged homes.

Angling furniture is considered one of the worst things you can do when staging a home, as it skews the perspective of the space.

Neglecting to put away personal items, such as photographs and knickknacks, is a common mistake in home staging.

According to the National Association of Realtors, the average real estate agent earns around $25,000 in commission for a $1 million home sale.

Home staging can increase the sale price of a home by up to 10%.

A fresh coat of paint is often recommended by real estate agents, with 100% of agents surveyed saying they always recommend it.

Homeowners who neglect to stage their homes can reduce their sale price by up to 10%.

Home staging companies can charge anywhere from $200 to $1,500 or more for a home staging consultation, with prices varying depending on location and type of decoration.

Professional stagers can take up to 10% of the sale price of the home as their fee.

The average cost of staging a 4-bedroom detached Toronto home is around $6,000, while the average real estate agent income is $10,000 per home sale.

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