Ahead of the Competition – Staging a Vacant Condo

Staged and sold.

A vacant space always needs some staging. With a standard layout on this two bedroom apartment style condo, the staging wasn’t so crucial to help viewers imagine a layout. What it had to do was create enough visual appeal to make the unit stand out from the competition. And there was a plenty of that. As my client was preparing to list, there were eleven other similar units for sale in the same building.

My client had owned the property as an investment for only about a year. He had sunk in several thousand on new appliances, carpeting and fresh decorating and was worried about recouping his costs. He needed to price his unit nearly at the top of the pack. He was also hoping to sell quickly because the condo fees had just been increased sharply and it was no longer possible for him to make a profit by renting.

Before staging

Before staging


Living room after staging

After staging










Since the best of the competition had an electric fireplace, the client added one to his unit as well. When staging, we located it strategically. It was the first thing you would see coming into the room — the ‘money shot’ for this apartment.

We realized the target buyers spanned a wide demographic, anywhere from young grad students or professionals to older downsizers. We thought that a common interest across this group could be travel. After all, an apartment style condo is great for travellers as they can leave without worrying about property maintenance.

On an extremely low staging budget we managed to put together an eclectic mix of furnishings with some classic and some more modern pieces. The picture over the mantle is of an antique world map. Over the sofa opposite we hung a pair of large pictures with green matting and palm trees as their subject matter. The silk palm adds some life as well as some separation between the living and dining areas. It also fills up some of the empty space in the sparse furniture arrangement.

One of the agents who showed the unit to a buyer told me she had remarked on how tidy the owner was before she realized the unit was actually unoccupied. This was a great compliment. We think staging should look very natural and uncontrived. Her comment proved this staging was believable.

The unit did sell for close to asking price in a relatively short time, even before some of the competition with lower asking prices. Besides recovering his renovation costs, my client made a small profit and heaved a large sigh of relief.

Author, Martha Stanton-Smith, owner of Rearrangements, is a Certified Canadian Staging Professional who helps serious home sellers in Kingston, Ontario get full worth for their homes. She completed her staging training in 2006. Visit her profile here:

S.O.S. for One Room: Butler Street Case Study

Basement Room with Hardwood floor

Basement Room With Hardwood Floor Before

Basement Room After Staging

Basement Room After Budget Staging

We worked with a young couple who had remodeled a small starter home in a less desirable part of the city. They were eager to sell quickly at a good price in order to move on to their next home.

Most of the home was well presented. However, they had finished a basement room with reclaimed oak flooring, but had no furniture to show off it’s potential. Their agent called us to see if we could put in a small vignette to warm up the room and make it seem like a valuable addition to the home’s square footage.

We staged a vignette with a rug and a pair of light chairs from Ikea as well as some colourful canvas art.

The home sold in 13 days for 98.4% of asking price.

Author, Martha Stanton-Smith, owner of Rearrangements, is a Certified Canadian Staging Professional who helps serious home sellers in Kingston, Ontario get full worth for their homes. She completed her staging training in 2006. Visit her profile here:

Family Buyers Wanted: Frontenac Street Case Study

Period living room

Living Room After Staging - Added lamps.

We worked with a family who wanted to sell their large home quickly. It was in a neighbourhood where such a large house would normally appeal to investors. This family were really hoping to attract a family buyer who would fall in love with the home and be willing to pay a little more than an investor.

A pretty bedroom shelving & window seat

Bedroom Under the Eaves after Staging

This was a large, busy family with two working parents. They had little time for fine tuning the decor. Although the home retained a lot of period character, the dark woodwork made the formal rooms somewhat dark and unwelcoming. We had to make it warm and welcoming to attract a new family. We staged it with lots of little lifestyle touches to appeal to all the members of a big family.

Attic Games Room

Attic Storage Became a Games Room After Staging

In the homeowners own words the home “sold for more than asking within one week of going on the market with several viewers, and competitive offers. Those that saw the house said it looked warm and inviting, without it appearing too particular to one family.”

Author, Martha Stanton-Smith, owner of Rearrangements, is a Certified Canadian Staging Professional who helps serious home sellers in Kingston, Ontario get full worth for their homes. She completed her staging training in 2006. Visit her profile here: