So I've been hanging around this sub for a bit absorbing advice before listing my apartment in Sydney Newtown, and honestly all the discussions about staging have pretty much sold me on doing it. The before/after photos people post are genuinely impressive. But now I'm questioning a bit For those who've used a professional staging company - how does the process actually work? Like do they rock up with a van full of furniture, arrange everything, shoot the photos, and then pack it all up the same day? Or does the furniture stay for the entire listing period? I'm trying to figure out the logistics and whether I'm essentially renting furniture that sits in my empty place for weeks. Also what's a reasonable budget for this in Sydney? I've seen quotes ranging from a few hundred for a consultation to $3K+ for full vacant property staging. And one more thing - has anyone gone the DIY route where you just get advice on what to buy and arrange it yourself? I don...
TLDR; We acquired a property in late 2023 and subsequently encountered difficulties with mortgage payments in 2024, leading to foreclosure proceedings in 2025. We have recently discovered significant structural issues with the home. We purchased a house in Minnesota in late 2023 without an in-person viewing, relying instead on inspection reports, appraisals, and our real estate agent's assurances. Upon moving in, we observed signs of structural instability, such as uneven floors and unusual support beams, in this small farmhouse originally built in the late 1800s. We did not think much about it given it is a very old property. By mid-2024, I experienced job loss, which impacted our ability to make mortgage payments. Foreclosure proceedings began in early 2025. We have been working to delay the foreclosure through various means, and now we have approximately one month before the property is scheduled for auction. We attempted to sell the house in mid-2024 after realizing we coul...