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    Is Home Staging Worth the Cost? If you are interested in selling your house you may have heard the advice that you should hire a home stager. When you are trying to sell your house and make money the last thing you probably want to do is spend more money on it. So, is it really worth paying to have your home staged? What is Staging? Home staging is arranging and decorating your rooms in a way that makes them appeal the most to potential buyers. It can be as simple as moving around your furniture

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    If you are selling your home, staging is one of the best ways to sell faster; at a good price. Home staging is getting your home for sale in the competitive real estate market. The end result of staging makes the home appealing to the most number of prospective buyers. In turn, when many prospective buyers are attracted to your home it sells faster and at a better price for the you. Still, there are folks who have lived in their home for 25 years without making a single improvement. Their taste,

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    Johannesburg, who says that's where home staging comes in. He says you could hire professional home stagers, but they are often costly. Ferriera shares how you can do a little home staging of your own. 1. Clear the clutter A good first step in home staging is some clutter busting, as clutter is unattractive and makes your home look smaller. Gather all the items you don't need and sell them, trash them or give them away - whatever it takes to make your home look clear and uncluttered. Don't stop

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    listing and selling your home. If this is your first experience, your own resources may be limited to getting the house on the market, priced correctly to attract buyers and finally completing all the paperwork for the closing transaction. Depending on how well you understand the process, you may want to consider the seller program services Modesto realtors in the local area offer. Selling a home is complicated and the

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    Creating the perfect ambience can go a long way in helping you sell your home. This is where proper staging can make all the difference. Leigh Ann Wilson at EXIT Diversified is a real estate agent who knows the Nashville, Tennessee, housing market inside and out. She understands what buyers are looking for--and what sellers can do to make their homes most appealing. Here Leigh Ann shares three tips for staging your home for potential buyers. • Get Rid Of Clutter: To you, your clutter may give your

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    Data Collection Paper

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    Real Estate Research Week 2 Real Estate provides individuals with a source of investment for his or her future. Owning a piece of real estate could be a business investment, or in the case of this research, a home for an individual or a family. When a person purchases a home there are many things to consider. The most common information to review is square footage, price, amount of bedrooms, bathrooms, and whether the house has a garage. Validating this information versus other statistical

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    When I was young, I had my own agenda and things I thought were most important in my life. I had everything in order and I knew exactly what I wanted to do and when to do it. I did, however, have my daily chores. I had smaller chores like cleaning my room or helping put dishes in the sink starting around six years old. As I got older my chore list became longer which included washing dishes, sweeping the floor, feeding our dogs, and general cleaning. I had four siblings in my household so they were

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    washing the dishes?” “Where are my socks?” “Have you not ironed my t- shirt? ‘’. These inquiries play again and again in my mind. I have always wondered why my brother does not have to do chores as much as I do. . I spend eight hours at work then come home to cook and clean. Although the second shift is familiar, the reasons that result in this issue is still what I am trying to discover. Firstly, there are stereotypes associated with each gender; both of which differs in various characteristics and

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    Always women are the ones who handle the household chores Household chores like doing the laundry, cleaning the utensils, taking care of children and making food is always done by women. If both, husband and wife are working, it is always the woman doing the domestic work. But this is not always true. This is in fact a gender stereotype which has existed since many years. Maybe not all men or fathers do household chores, but many do. According to Catherine Rampell, a writer for The New York Times

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    aware or advised of how serious the situation really was. Several of my family members owned homes then, but looking back now they sheltered their children from the situation completely. I realized still to this day I do not know how or what they were doing to get through the market collapse but I realize my situation could have been much worse. Now years later I am faced with the decision to buy a home someday like many in my generation and those looking to buy property again. But just like a growing

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