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Ever stage a rental? increase interest or waste of money?
Hi! I'm a newbie and just bought my first rental, 3 bed/2 bath class B+ neighborhood catering to families. Typical rent is 1200/mo.
I'm wondering if I should stage the home, take some great pictures for marketing. Because I plan to buy and hold. When I have tenant turnover, I could pull out those same pictures for many years (assuming I don't have to change all the finishes). The place definitely looks better and bigger staged with furniture and I think I could get higher quality tenants or a higher rent, but being new, I have no experience.
Is it worth the cost of staging? I'd have to hire a company to do this as a don't have extra furniture sitting around or a place to store furniture should I try to do it myself.
Thanks!