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OD3-319 Occupied Home Staging

Course Description:
Selling a home while the homeowner is still living there can be messy. Occupied Home Staging provides a service that can gently shift the perspective of the home to a presentation that is attractive to buyers.

Experienced Professional Organizers can enhance their service offerings to include Home Staging and Move Management specific to homes where clients are still residing during the selling process.

Professional Organizers will be able to help their clients relocate, downsize, update their spaces, and manage these projects.

Learning Goal:
After completing this course, organizers and consultants will be able to determine what can be done for a moving client and when to call in a stager. The attendee will know how to apply Home Staging principles to a currently lived-in home and how occupied Home Staging benefits the homeowner.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify the difference between occupied and vacant Home Staging
  2. Analyze the basics of a Home Staging consultation and proposal
  3. Recognize the homeowner's challenges when staging, downsizing, and decluttering to sell a home
  4. Review occupied Home Staging case studies

Instructors: Marianne Cherico, June Carter, Janet Schiesl, Coleen Gemellaro
Time: 120 Minutes
CEUs: 2.25