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    <summary>If your home is on the market then you&apos;ve probably been told by your listing agent or a well-meaning friend that you need to stage your home.  This can mean different things to different people.  But for the most part, staging just means that you need to get your home in its best shape ...</summary>
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      <p>If your home is on the market then you've probably been told by your listing agent or a well-meaning friend that you need to stage your home.&nbsp; This can mean different things to different people.&nbsp; But for the most part, staging just means that you need to get your home in its best shape so that potential buyers can see themselves in the home.&nbsp; I recently got to team up with professional stager, <a href="http://reinventingspace.com/">Julea Joseph </a>on one of her staging projects.&nbsp; She taught me a few secrets to making it easy for the seller to get his/her home staged in just a couple hours.&nbsp; You just have to have the right people helping you out.&nbsp; </p>
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