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Long Distance Home Staging

Last year I sold my place in a tough market – low housing prices AND during the height of the Winter Olympics – I was fighting against the odds to get my place sold on time and make a decent price.

Desperate times called for desperate measures, so I hired a home stager to make my place look its absolute best. I was apprehensive about the $2000 investment, but it was the best thing I could have done. My apartment sold within the month and at for the high end of the market – certainly more than any other apartment in my building that was for sale at the time.

That’s why I was excited to hear about Modern Mecca’s new take on home staging – long distance staging. Smart-as-a-whip Claudia Andrade-Desbiens of Modern Mecca has created a one-of-a-kind niche in the home staging market–a customizable home staging plan that helps people get professional staging design help at a fraction of the cost.

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“Long distance staging is perfect for people on a budget, who are trying to sell their mid-century modern home, and who know they need a little help from someone who really understands Mid-Century Modernism.”

Modern Mecca
offers coast-to-coast staging services, perfect for the Do-It-Yourself-ers, and those on a budget. For $795 you receive a thorough assessment of your property inside and out, recommendations on what to add, remove from each room, furniture placement, paint colour suggestions, necessary repairs and upgrades, and personalized 24/7 support to get your house looking the way it should for a fast sale.

Mid-century modern interior with noguchi coffee table

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For lucky LushPad readers outside of the state of California, Modern Mecca has graciously offered a special one-time only discount of 50% off – making this service a complete steal at $397.

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  1. Ann-MarieFebruary 12, 2011 at 2:54 pm

    Timely post for me. I will soon be in this very position. Since I will be leaving a lot of my own furniture behind and selling it here, rather that shipping it to the new location, I thought hiring a stager rather than leaving a partially furnished house would be best. If they work in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, I will give them a call!

  2. andrew danishFebruary 14, 2011 at 1:28 pm

    wish i would have read this a few weeks ago…

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