Helpful Resources to Start Your Career as a Home Stager

home stager career

Are you thinking about a career in being a home stager? If so, you have come to the right place. Whether you are a new graduate who is about to enter the workforce, someone who is looking for a career change, or an existing home stager who wish to upgrade your career into the next level, my goal is to make your life easier by providing you with valuable resources about the staging profession.

On the website, you will find out the requirement to become a home stager, how to get into the field, income updates, career outlook and most importantly, what is like to run your own staging business.

I also have a career blog and resources pages, which could be helpful to you in this profession.

What is a Home Stager?

As a home stager, you’ll be offering professional services to make a home beautiful. Your work is especially critical when your client is listing their property on the market. Not only that, a well-staged property could give a pleasant impression to potential buyers, but studies also show that it would lead to a higher selling price.

Depending on the needs of your clients, your work may involve re-organizing items within a house, bringing in suitable furniture and decors. Or simply providing advice to clients who wish to DIY the staging work.

Where to Begin?

To start off, you could go to our “States Requirement” page. In there, you could choose the specific state you are located. Not only you could learn about the training requirement, but I also included the average income, industry statistics, and tips that could assist you in building your staging career.

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Author

  • Jacob Coleman

    Jacob is a content writer and a real estate investor. He has experience working with different real estate professionals throughout the years. (i.e., appraisers, real estate agents, property managers, home inspectors.) In order to build a career you love, Jacob believes not only you need a thorough understanding about the profession, but you also have to find out what type of jobs could match your personality, lifestyle and expectation.