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Buying

If you plan to purchase your first or tenth home, start here. Buying property in Massachusetts is not difficult, but it's helpful to understand and be aware of the local customs before you start your search. Our goal is to help guide you toward the best decision for your unique situation. To do this, we believe that a well-informed client will ultimately be the most satisfied, too. We look forward to discussing the current market conditions and trends with you - most important, we can't wait to help you discover your dream home!

Check out our on demand home buyer video seminar here! After registering, you'll have instant access to our on demand buyer consultation and we'll immediately mail (USPS) your home Massachusetts Home Buyer Booklet. It include everything you need to buy a home in Massachusetts - even sample forms. Click here to get access now!

Selling

Selling your home is a big decision. It's not just about moving, it's about identifying a proven seamless process that will help maximize the value of current property within a timeline that meets your specific needs.

There's no doubt that this can be a stressful process, but after successfully selling 100s of homes, we've identified the smoothest processes, most effective marketing strategies and negotiation techniques to ensure the highest sale price with the least amount of hassle. Contact us today for a no obligation consultation.

Senior Options

Connect with experts to discuss senior living options. Knowing where to begin is the hardest part, so we've included a few helpful resources below:

Mass-ALA Senior Living Options

Caring.com

SeniorHousingNet

Home Hazards

Asbestos - Asbestos.com provides a Guide to Asbestos in The Home ... it outlines common asbestos locations, related heath concerns and how to deal with asbestos when it's found. Tips on how to hire an asbestos remover can also be found at asbestos.com.

Lead Paint - Slowly phased out in the 1960s and 1970s, lead paint was ultimately outlawed in residential use in 1978. Consequently, all homes older than 1978 are suspect; however, there are many ways to mitigate lead paint and costs can vary. In recent years, the government has eased mitigation requirements to encourage lead compliance. The below sites provide additional information about lead paint safety ... you can even search property to see if it's been tested for lead paint.

Mass.gov - Search property testing history

Massachusetts Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program’s Lead Safe Homes 1.0 database

New England Lead Prevention - Information for home buyers, tenants, landlords, etc.

Beautifully staged living room in a Massachusetts home with neutral tones, natural light, and modern furniture ready for sale

Staging vs. Not Staging Your Home: What Massachusetts Sellers Need to Know

June 24, 2026

Should You Stage Your Home Before Selling?

If you're preparing to sell your home in Massachusetts, one of the first questions you'll face is whether to invest in staging. It feels like an added expense at an already expensive time. But here's what the data consistently shows: staged homes sell faster, attract stronger offers, and leave sellers feeling more confident about the outcome.

As a broker working with buyers and sellers across Middlesex County and Greater Boston, I've seen both sides of this decision play out in real time. Let me walk you through what staging actually means in today's market and why it matters more than ever.

What Is Home Staging, Really?

Staging is the process of preparing your home to appeal to the broadest possible pool of buyers. It's not about making the home look like it belongs to someone else. It's about helping buyers see themselves living there.

That might mean decluttering and depersonalizing, rearranging existing furniture for better flow, adding neutral accessories and fresh flowers, or bringing in rental furniture to make an empty space feel livable and warm.

The goal is always the same: your home should photograph beautifully, show well in person, and feel move-in ready to the people walking through the door.

The ROI Case for Staging in Massachusetts

The National Association of Realtors consistently reports that staged homes spend fewer days on market and often receive higher offers than comparable unstaged homes. In competitive markets like Newton, Lexington, and Needham, buyers are frequently choosing between multiple listings. The one that photographs better and shows cleaner almost always wins more attention.

Here's a useful way to think about it: if spending ,500 to ,000 on staging helps you avoid a price reduction of 0,000 to 5,000, the math is clear. The cost of not staging can far exceed the cost of staging.

Some specific areas where staging pays off most:

  • Living rooms and family rooms: These are the emotional heart of a home in buyer photos. Cluttered or dated furniture can undermine an otherwise strong listing.
  • Primary bedrooms: Buyers want to feel the retreat. Fresh bedding, clear nightstands, and good lighting make a meaningful difference.
  • Kitchens: Countertops should be clear, appliances wiped down, and any dated hardware considered. Even minor updates read as move-in ready.
  • Entry and curb appeal: First impressions begin before buyers step inside. A clean entry with updated lighting or a fresh front door sets the tone.

Virtual Staging: A Useful Tool With Limitations

For vacant homes, virtual staging is an increasingly popular and cost-effective option. Professional virtual staging can make empty rooms look furnished in listing photos, which significantly improves online engagement.

The limitation: buyers who tour in person after seeing virtually staged photos may feel the disconnect. An empty room never shows as well as a furnished one during showings. When budget allows, physical staging on key rooms like the living room and primary bedroom is almost always worth it, even if virtual staging fills in the rest.

What About Selling "As-Is" Without Staging?

There are situations where selling without staging makes sense: tight timelines, probate sales, investment buyers, or homes in need of significant renovation. In those cases, price typically does the work that staging would otherwise do.

The key is being honest about what your home is competing against. If similar homes in your neighborhood are staged, professionally photographed, and priced competitively, an unstaged listing at the same price is almost always at a disadvantage. Buyers will notice, and it often shows up in either a longer time on market or lower offers.

How to Decide What's Right for Your Home

The answer depends on your home's current condition, your timeline, your competition, and your goals. Before listing, I walk through every home I represent and give honest, room-by-room feedback on what will move the needle and what isn't worth the investment.

Sometimes that means a full staging package. Sometimes it means decluttering, cleaning, and a few small updates. And sometimes a home is truly ready to go as-is.

If you're thinking about selling in Middlesex County or the Greater Boston area and want a straight-talk assessment of your home's market readiness, reach out. A consultation costs nothing, and it can make a meaningful difference in what you walk away with.

Learn more at mikehughesteam.com or call us at 617-433-9225.

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Mike Hughes

Mike Hughes is a real estate broker with over 20 years of experience in residential real estate.

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