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Should You Start a Home Staging Business in These Times of Economic Uncertainty?

With the whole free world talking about the current state of the US economy, you can actually feel the tension in the air - everywhere. Nobody is excluded from this because the United States' financial well-being has an impact on the entire continent of North America and beyond.

If you've been considering starting a home staging business and have put the brakes on that plan, don't be so quick to squash your dream. A home staging business is surprisingly inexpensive to start and it's very easy to recover your initial investment.

In regards to the US economy - the media's job is to do what it takes to glue you to their papers and news stations. They are going to publish/air whatever they can to keep you reading/watching and feeling strong emotions so you want to keep coming back. In this case, the most prevalent emotion we're feeling is fear.

This is not to say you shouldn't stay informed and it doesn't mean you should look at the world through rose-colored glasses. But you should keep in mind the media must sensationalize everything to hold our attention. A prime example, when you see on the news that a million people are going to lose their homes in the US, that will probably stop your heart if you want to start a home staging business. But, what if the reporter put it in a different perspective and mentioned that 100 million people won't be losing their homes?

Debra Gould, The Staging Diva®, has been self employed since 1989 and has been a home stager for six of those years. Gould says, "What people need to remember, as they are in the midst of everyone crying that the sky is falling, is that it's really the perfect time to start a home staging business. Anyone who is employed by someone else has no idea whether their job will be there tomorrow or not." She adds, "When you're self-employed you have the freedom to use your creativity to find the business opportunities that await you and you're in control of your own destiny."

"People will always be moving which means there will always be a need for home stagers, " says Gould. "Yes some owners are losing their homes to foreclosure, but others just need to move because of the usual reasons like: job transfers, a growing family needing more space, retirement, or divorce. In this economic environment they need house stagers even more because all their real estate agents can recommend are continual cuts to their asking prices. As a home stager you are a beacon of hope to beleaguered home sellers. They stand to make more money by hiring a home stager and it costs them way less than a price reduction."

Gould mentions that home staging is, "an extremely low cost business to start up and run from a home office; there are no certifications needed, no inventory or a store front necessary, and the only equipment you need besides a computer and telephone is a tape measure and camera."

Gould's home study kit, The Staging Diva® Home Staging Business Training Program has graduated more than 900 people from all over the world. The cost of the program can easily be made back from one home staging project. There are few, if any, other business start up systems that will see you recovering your initial investment so quickly. This home staging training program takes only ten hours to complete, so anyone wanting to be their own boss can do so within a couple weeks of enrolling.

Instead of using up your energy worrying about the state of the nation and what will happen to your future, take hold of the reins, and steer your own course.


Internationally recognized home staging expert Debra Gould is president of Six Elements and creator of The Staging Diva Home Staging Business Training Program with 900+ Graduates worldwide.
Debra is the author of two home staging guides and offers a Directory of Home Stagers to help homeowners and real estate agents locate home stagers who will decorate homes to sell quickly and for top dollar. To learn more visit http://www.stagingdiva.com

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