Home Staging Only One Piece in the Puzzle of a Real Estate Sale

Debra Gould
While home stagers play an important role in the real estate world by ensuring a house is decorated to appeal to potential buyers, they are still only one piece of a very large puzzle.

Some home stagers, especially new ones, worry their clients will blame them if the house they staged doesn't sell. This is really more of a problem for the real estate agent than the home stager and that's who the home seller will be looking to for answers.

Home stagers decorate the house to sell, but there are several factors that the real estate agent is in control of including:

1. pricing the property correctly

2. running ads

3. developing effective feature sheets

4. showcasing the property on MLS and other sites

5. hosting open houses

6. booking showings

7. marketing it to other real estate agents

If done poorly, these crucial components may stand in the way of a sale, no matter how well the property is staged.

Home stagers "package" a product for the real estate agent to sell, but after that, it´s up to them, and the home seller who must agree to the right selling price and keep the house in showing ready condition.

Home staging expert, Debra Gould advises that home stagers stay away from making any specific guarantees to a home seller about how many days the house will take to sell or at what price. "That would be irresponsible because of the many factors involved in how quickly a house will sell."


Home stagers can do an amazing staging job, but have no idea what shape the house will remain in during showings. Or, the listing agent might be ineffective in the way they´re trying to market the property. The sellers might be stuck on getting a certain price and impossible to negotiate with. There might be six offers but they´re all rejected for a variety of reasons.

Debra Gould, founder of the Staging DivaŽ Home Staging Business Training Program says, "I once staged a 4 bedroom home, but I couldn´t change the fact that it was located on a busy corner or that it was a 1970s house on a street where everything else had been torn down and replaced with modern homes. Staged or not, the inherent drawbacks of the location and age of the house, relative to its neighbors, needed to be factored into the asking price to create an appealing package for potential buyers."

She adds, "Unfortunately, the homeowner thought because all the other houses on her street were selling for millions of dollars, hers should be priced $100,000 over what it was worth. It didn´t sell because no amount of home staging could fix the fundamental problems with this overpriced home."
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Debra Gould

Debra Gould, aka The Staging DivaŽ, is President of Six Elements Inc., an internationally recognized home staging company. Inspired by many requests from aspiring home stagers wanting to start similar businesses, Gould created the Staging Diva Home Staging Business Training Program.

Gould has trained 7,000+ Staging Diva students in over 21 countries to start their own businesses. All shared a natural talent for decorating and interest in real estate, but didn't know how to make a living in their own house staging business before learning her secrets.

Debra Gould's mission is to inspire and empower others to use their natural talents to earn a living. She followed her dreams and wants to teach others to be able to do the same.

Gould pursued an MBA in Marketing and began a corporate career before moving to advertising. In the 1980s, she launched one of the first integrated marketing firms, which she ran for 10 years. Wanting a more creative life, Debra gave it up to design home accessories. She created the Debra Gould Home Collection, landing a magazine cover story and book feature, followed by her first of several HGTV appearances.

Buying decorating and selling six of her own homes in four years lead to an interest in real estate staging which she turned into a new staging career with the launch of sixelements.com in 2002. Since that time she has staged homes for hundreds of clients in addition to providing home staging training.

Gould is the author of "Staging Diva Ultimate Design Guide: Home staging tips, tricks and floor plans", "Staging Diva Ultimate Color Guide: The easy way to pick colors for home staging projects", and "Staging Diva Ultimate Portfolio Guide: Winning clients with the perfect home staging portfolio".

In addition to HGTV, Debra Gould's media coverage includes: CityTV, GlobalTV, CBC, CBS Radio, CNNMoney, Wall Street Journal, Woman's Day, Reader's Digest, MoneySense, Entrepreneur, House and Home, Home & Decor, Style at Home, Centre of the City, USAA Magazine, FabJob Guide to Become a Home Stager, Home Style, National Post Homes, This Old House, Home Business Magazine, Globe & Mail and others.

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