If youāre preparing to sell your homeāor itās been sitting longer than expectedāyou may be asking:
š āIs it cheaper to stage⦠or just lower the price?ā
As a Realtor and professional stager working across New Tampa, Wesley Chapel, and Tampa Palms, Iāve run this comparison dozens of times. And in most cases? Staging wins. Every time.
Letās break it down in real numbers and show you how to protect your bottom line.
š° The Cost of a Price Reduction
In Tampa, most price drops arenāt subtle. They usually look like this:
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$10,000 for a quick bump in interest
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$15,000ā$25,000 if the home has been sitting for 30+ days
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$50,000+ in higher-end price points when urgency kicks in
And once you reduce the price, itās hard to go back. It may even trigger bargain-hunter buyers.
šļø The Cost of Staging
A professionally staged vacant home in Tampa typically runs:
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$3,200ā$4,000 for 60ā90 days of full staging (living, dining, kitchen, primary, entry, etc.)
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Partial or occupied-home staging? Even less.
And hereās the kicker: staged homes often sell faster, closer to asking price, and with fewer buyer objections.
Iāve had sellers spend $3,500 on stagingāand save $15,000 by avoiding a price cut. Thatās a clear win.
šÆ Which One Pays Off?
Staging:
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Makes your home stand out online
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Creates emotional connection in-person
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Justifies your asking price
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Increases perceived value
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Often attracts multiple offers
Price reductions:
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May attract bargain-focused buyers
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Can hurt your homeās momentum
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Send the signal that somethingās āoffā
From Whitneyās Experience
Iāve re-listed multiple homes in Hunterās Green that didnāt sell the first time. With the exact same priceābut professional stagingāthey sold in a matter of days.
Before you reduce your price, letās talk about staging. It might be the investment that protects your equity and gets you results.