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How Much Does Home Staging Cost in Tampa? Whitney Lohr, Realtor & Staging Pro, Breaks It Down

One of the most common questions I get from home sellers is: “How much does staging cost?” And the follow-up: “Is it really worth it?” In a market like Tampa, where competition is high and buyer expectations are even higher, the answer is: staging is often one of the smartest investments you can make.

Let’s break down staging costs, what influences them, and why it could mean the difference between a quick sale and a stale listing.


💰 What’s the Average Cost of Staging in Tampa?

On average, staging a vacant home in Tampa ranges from $2,500 to $4,500 for a standard 90-day term. The final cost depends on:

At Tailored Spaces, our base vacant staging package starts around $3,700 + tax, covering key rooms such as the entry, kitchen, living room, dining area, primary bedroom, bathrooms, office, and lanai.

For occupied homes, we offer partial staging and consultation services starting at a few hundred dollars.


💡 What’s Included in a Staging Package?

While pricing can vary by provider, a professional staging package typically includes:

Unlike decorating, staging is strategic marketing—we design each space to help buyers emotionally connect and take action.


📈 Is Staging Worth the Cost?

Absolutely. According to industry data:

In Tampa’s evolving market, staging is no longer optional—it’s a smart, proven marketing tool that elevates your listing.


💬 Q&A: Understanding Staging Costs

With Whitney Lohr, Realtor & Owner of Tailored Spaces

Q: What’s the typical cost to stage a vacant home in Tampa?
A: Most homes fall between $2,500 and $4,500, depending on size and scope. At Tailored Spaces, our full vacant staging starts around $3,700 for a 90-day term.

Q: Is that cost paid upfront or at closing?
A: It’s typically paid upfront, but I work with sellers to find solutions. Some agents may front the cost, and there are pay-at-close options available in certain cases.

Q: What rooms do you usually stage?
A: We focus on the entry, living room, kitchen, dining/family room, primary bedroom, bathrooms, office, and lanai—where buyers emotionally connect.

Q: I live in the home—can I still get it staged?
A: Yes! We offer occupied staging, where we use your existing furniture and bring in supplemental décor to elevate the look.

Q: Is it worth it even in a hot market?
A: Yes—especially when inventory rises or buyers start comparing homes more critically. Staging sets your property apart and supports a higher price point.


Thinking About Staging? Let’s Talk Strategy.

Whether you’re selling a luxury listing in South Tampa or a cozy bungalow in Carrollwood, staging can help you sell faster and for more. Let’s make your listing shine.

📞 Contact Whitney Lohr, Tampa Realtor & Staging Expert, for a custom staging quote.

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