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Compare over 20 Home Staging Schools &
Training Programs
The home
staging industry is growing very
rapidly. Real estate agents and sellers
realize what a difference having a well
staged home can make in the price and
how rapidly a home sells. Finding a good
home staging school or training program
that offers quality home staging classes
and courses is a must for new people who
want to be a professional home stager.
Compare
the home staging schools listed in our yellow pages.
Study their home staging classes,
courses and educational materials they
offer on learning how to be a home
stager.
How to become a home stager
The most
common way individuals enter into the
home staging business is through:
Attend a two to
five day training class or
program put on by an individual, company
or organization. This method is probably
the most common way. These type of
training schools or programs generally
offer a combination of the following:
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one to
five days (or more) of classes or
training; some use hands on training
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online
training, training by videos, CD’s,
webinars’
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books
and other printed materials
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a
designation with words like
certified, accredited, or
professional home stager
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home
staging business plan or assistance
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a
website or assistances with
establishing a website and the
hosting of the web site
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presentation folders, binders or
booklets
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CD’s,
videos, brochures, books
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a
listing in their school “directory”
for people looking for a home stager
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marketing materials, brochures,
business cards, etc.
Naturally,
some schools or training programs will
have other methods or services not
listed above. Some of the above services
may be included with a class or training
program or may have extra fee’s for
various services.
Other
sources of training
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interior
decorating and design schools
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local
and state colleges; junior colleges
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other
established education institution
Just
start out on your own
Many
individuals in the business have merely
printed up a business card, called
themselves a home stager and started out
in business. |