Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which statement is correct about home staging?

  1. Garage condition has little impact on a buyer's impression

  2. The seller's photos and memorabilia are crucial for making a house feel like a home

  3. Sufficient walking space can be a key selling feature

  4. Home owners can never succeed in staging without a professional

  5. Only professional staging companies should handle all staging

  6. Buyers prefer homes that look lived-in with personal items

The correct answer is: Sufficient walking space can be a key selling feature

The correct statement about home staging is that sufficient walking space can be a key selling feature. When a potential buyer is touring a home, having enough room to walk comfortably through each room can make a significant difference in their overall impression of the property. Cluttered or cramped spaces can give the perception of a lack of space and can turn buyers away. By ensuring there is enough walking space in each room, a home can appear more open, inviting, and appealing to potential buyers. Option A is incorrect because the condition of the garage can actually impact a buyer's impression, especially if they are considering using the garage for parking or storage. Option B is incorrect as too many personal photos and memorabilia can make it harder for potential buyers to visualize themselves living in the home. Option D is incorrect as while professional staging can be beneficial, home owners can also successfully stage their own homes with the right guidance. Option E is also incorrect as while professional staging companies can provide a high-quality service, it is not a requirement for successful home staging. Option F is incorrect as most buyers actually prefer homes that are neutral and allow them to envision their own belongings in the space, rather than being filled with personal items.