Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Home Staging Checklist

Using a checklist will make the job of staging a client's home very, very easy. You can be sure by following the checklist that you haven't forgotten to manage a task.

Just as important, on the front end, when you are making recommendations in a consultation, or trying to estimate a price that is fair to the agent or to the home seller, a check list will help you estimate the time factor for each task and whether there are any costs associated with the task: like paint, hardware, repairs that require purchases, and so on.

A checklist is also handy to give to a client who is going to do all of the work themselves.

I have a 25-page checklist (8-1/2x11 sheets) - really thorough, if I say so myself - that comes in "Home Staging for Profit". It covers every room in the house plus the front, back and sides of the house.

Read more: Home Staging for Profit.