West Adams Modern Oasis

A thoughtfully reimagined new-construction-esque modern oasis where luxury and comfort meet effortless California living located in West Adams.

Spanish Retreat Miracle Mile

Enchanting 1920s Spanish-style retreat in the coveted Miracle Mile. This updated home is located on a cul de sac in the Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ).

Virtual Staging vs. Traditional: What Saves Highland Park Sellers More?

Virtual Staging vs. Traditional: What Saves Highland Park Sellers More?

I’m often asked by sellers about the most cost-effective staging options for their properties. With Highland Park’s competitive market and distinctive architectural styles, presenting your home in its best light is crucial for maximizing your sale price. However, the decision between virtual staging and traditional physical staging involves careful consideration of costs, benefits, and the unique characteristics of your Highland Park property.

The Highland Park real estate market continues to attract buyers who appreciate the neighborhood’s historic character, from Craftsman bungalows to Spanish Revival homes. Proper staging—whether virtual or traditional—can highlight these architectural features while helping buyers envision themselves living in the space. As your Highland Park Realtor, I want to provide you with a comprehensive comparison of both staging approaches to help you make an informed decision that maximizes your return on investment.

In this detailed guide, I’ll analyze the costs, benefits, and limitations of both virtual and traditional staging specifically for Highland Park properties. By understanding the pros and cons of each approach, you can choose the option that best suits your property, budget, and selling timeline in the Highland Park Los Angeles real estate market.

Highland Park Spacious Craftsman

On a leafy Highland Park street, this spacious Craftsman showcases storied architecture and elegant updates in a dreamy garden setting, wrapped by a lush wall of greenery for privacy.