OK as someone who works at staging, if you can at all swing it, have the agent tell you what she wants out for the pictures. There is this perfect balance of empty enough to see it but full enough to be welcoming that makes a LOT of money on a house. Especially when its a market with inventory and you want the Internet to be the first impression ( not that there is a ton of inventory anywhere, as you noticed)Have you sold your current home?
We will take pics of it furnished before we move because realtor's always want that but otherwise it will be vacant. We have a monitored alarm system so we aren't too worried. I was more worried about an emu pecking the skin off of a potential buyer! We should get quite a bit more for this house than we paid for the new one so that's a big plus.
Perfect pictures really, really, really make a difference. It shouldn't, but it does. So shake that agent down and make them do the work of telling you what to move out before she gets them done.
The move and the house are sounding better and better! I am looking forward of stories of Stella staying in a coop, maybe it will help with my cream legbars who are trying to learn to get under the netting over there open coop and escape!
