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Mike Dmuchoski
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  • Mesa, AZ
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Should I stage a small master bedroom in my flip?

Mike Dmuchoski
Agent
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  • Realtor
  • Mesa, AZ
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Hello BP'ers,

I've recently completed a flip property and have it on the market in Phoenix, Arizona.  I've been diligent about gathering feedback from agents after showings and potential buyers during open houses (I'm also a realtor).  An item that has come up several times is that the master bedroom is small.  The home is a 3/2 and not very large at 1300ft2 so none of the bedrooms are very big, but the master is the smallest bedroom.  It has a bath attached so it's considered the master.  

Is it worth the time and expense to stage the master to show what else, besides a bed, the room might be able to hold?  If you were a homebuyer, would it matter to you?

Thanks in advance.

  • Mike Dmuchoski
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