Find a home stager in Boston, MA

Find home stagers in Boston, MA

Find home stagers in Boston, MA

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Find home stagers in Boston, MA

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Top 10 staging companies in Boston, MA

Homeowners agree: these Boston home stagers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
DJL Visions Of Home

DJL Visions Of Home

5.0Exceptional(6)
Offers online services
4+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Isaac M. says, "I had a positive experience with Dinna. She was very polite, respectful and professional." Read more
International Staging

International Staging

New on HomeGuide
19+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Last year we staged over 200 properities and are on track to do even more this year! Helping our clients get the most value from their properties
LRG Cleaning Services

LRG Cleaning Services

New on HomeGuide
Offers online services
13+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
At LRG Cleaning Services, we provide exceptional cleaning solutions tailored to meet all your needs, using cutting-edge techniques. Beyond cleaning, we offer decorating and design services for both residential and commercial spaces, ensuring we exceed your expectations with our comprehensive service, We Look forward to assisting your needs.
Ramsure Movers

Ramsure Movers

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Antoinette D. says, "Great guys" Read more
Susan Dearborn Interiors, Inc.

Susan Dearborn Interiors, Inc.

5.0Exceptional(5)
34+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Heather B. says, "Very dependable- always on time- and well connected to installers and those involved in the home design business. Susan is a very skilled designer/decorator with years of experience in her field. " Read more
Elaine Monaco Interiors

Elaine Monaco Interiors

5.0(1)
Offers online services
26+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
R C. says, "Elaine helped me with shades for my very sunny porch. Her ideas and accurate measurements translated to a more comfortable area during the summer months." Read more
A&I Design

A&I Design

5.0Exceptional(6)
Offers online services
2 hires on HomeGuide
18+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Richard M C. says, "Ms. Bernal was the only individual who answered my internet search for an artistic curator who would be interested and talented enough to assist me in hanging a large number of photographs that I garnered from my lecturing around the world as a medical school academic physician. Her artistic ability was easily matched by how conscientious she has been in accomplishing the task at hand. Her ability to "see" how to place a series of photographs and assorted diplomas, certifications and awards from a career spanning ~ 50 years is extraordinary. Unequivocally, the decision to employ Ms. Bernal was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Ms. Bernal is a "gem."" Read more

Your Home Staging questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does home staging cost?

Home staging costs $1,500 to $4,000 on average for a standard home, depending on the home size and style, local market, and whether the home requires rental furniture. 

  • The cost to stage a house with your own furniture is $1,000 to $3,000.
  • In comparison, staging an empty house with rented furniture can cost $3,000 to $6,000+.

Most home staging contracts run for 30 days. Extended the contract costs another 10% to 30% of the initial contract fee for each additional 30-day period. For example, if the initial staging costs $4,000 and the house does not sell within the first 30 days, you'll face additional fees of $400 to $1,200 for each 30-day extension.

What is home staging?

Home staging involves preparing your home for sale by making it appealing and inviting to buyers. Staging includes strategically arranging furniture, accessories, and décor to give the home an up-to-date and attractive style.

Professional home stagers have the knowledge and skills to arrange the décor in ways that accentuate your home's best features while downplaying aspects that might turn off potential buyers. Stagers also removes most personal items from your home, which helps buyers to envision how the home will look with their own personal touches and style.

Is home staging worth it?

Studies from several real estate associations have shown that home staging is worth the investment. Professionally staged homes sell for a higher price than non-staged homes and spend less time on the market.

According to the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP), staged homes sell for an average of 6% to 12% more than the list price, with some staged homes selling for 20% more.

The National Association of REALTORS® 2023 Profile of Home Staging also highlights some of the benefits of home staging:

  • 34% of buyers increased their offer on a staged home, with some offers increasing by over 10%.
  • 48% of staged homes spent less time on the market than non-staged homes.
  • 81% of buyer's agents said home staging made it easier for buyers to visualize the property as their future home.
  • 40% of potential buyers were convinced to book a showing after seeing photos of a staged house online.

Who pays for home staging?

The seller typically pays for home staging. Most realtors do not cover the cost of staging. However, some realtors may be willing to cover the cost of the service in exchange for a higher commission on the sale price.

Are home staging costs tax deductible?

Yes, home staging costs are tax deductible if the house sells. The IRS considers the cost to stage a house qualifies as an advertising expense. However, if your home does not sell and is taken off the market, you cannot deduct the home staging costs.

Why is home staging so expensive?

Home staging is expensive because it often requires renting furniture and bringing in décor and accessories to maximize your home's visual appeal. The staging company may need to rent the furniture for 30 days or more, depending on how long your home remains on the market.

A professional home stager must also be familiar with the local market, understand what appeals to likely buyers for your home, and be current on the latest design trends.

Staging can increase your home's sale price and help it sell more quickly, so professional staging is often worth the added cost.

Can I stage an empty house?

Yes, you can stage an empty house. In fact, staging a vacant home often increases the sale price because it helps buyers to more easily envision themselves living in a fully furnished space.

What questions should I ask home staging companies?

When evaluating professional home stagers near you, ask these important questions:

  • How long have you been staging homes?
  • What experience do you have staging homes in my local market?
  • Are you certified by the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA) or the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP).
  • Can you provide references?
  • Do you have a photos of your past home staging work?
  • What is your approach to home staging?
  • Do you offer an initial consultation, and if so, how much do you charge?
  • Which services are included in the staging fee?
  • Do you offer any add-on services for an extra fee?
  • Do you provide partial-home staging services for only specific rooms?
  • Do you provide furniture and décor, or will I need to rent those items separately?
  • Can you work with my existing furniture and décor, or will I need to remove everything from my home?

How can I find the best home staging company near me?

Professional staging can boost your home's sale price and decrease the time it spends on the market. To ensure you make the most of your investment, follow these tips to find the best home staging companies near you:

  • Get quotes from at least 3 home staging companies with experience working in your local real estate market.
  • Ask your realtor to recommend staging companies they've worked with successfully in the past.
  • Choose a home stager certified by the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA) or the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP).
  • Browse their reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Get a written contract that details the staging services included in the fee and any potential extra costs that could come up.

Reviews for Boston staging companies

Recent success stories from people in the Boston area.
Melanie S.
Dinna is 100% authentic in her work and an amazing professional! I would love to work with her again. She brings a bright smile, vibrant attitude and top expertise. I would not hesitate to hire her again!
DJL Visions of Home
Lisa M.
I have worked with Susan on several design projects over the last 10 years — decorating a large house, remodeling a kitchen, updating a bathroom, renovating a lower level playroom, and much more. Recently Susan helped me decorate a new home on a much smaller budget. Susan has been great on both the big and small projects. She works with talented contractors (upholsterers, curtain makers, painters, carpenters) and will supervise them to make sure everything is done just right. I highly recommend Susan for your next interior design project.
Susan Dearborn Interiors, Inc.
M. P.
Maria took the time to get to know ME and my style before making any suggestions. Also her knowledge of style, design, antiques and designers is encyclopedic! And she WILL stay in your budget.
A&I Design
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