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Staged manufactured home living room with jute rug, botanical print, and brass accents
Unstaged manufactured home living room with beige carpet, venetian blinds, and frosted ceiling fan
Before
After
Manufactured Home Staging

Same bones.Different story.

Drag the brass handle. See what's possible in the exact same square footage — no renovation required.

Avg. Days Saved34
Homes Staged180+
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Staging Active · Chicago, IL
Room by Room

Every square foot
is stageable.

Tap the brass pins. See exactly what materials create each transformation — no renovation, no contractor.

Staged manufactured home kitchen with open shelving, pendant light, and ceramic accents
Kitchen · Single-Wide
18%avg. list price lift
The Kitchen

Where buyers decide in 90 seconds.

Laminate counters stay. The ceiling stays. What changes: a jute pendant, open shelving swapped for a cabinet bank, and a single ceramic bowl that makes the counter feel intentional instead of improvised.

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Staged manufactured home bedroom with linen bedding, mirror placement, and low platform frame
Bedroom · Double-Wide
34 daysfaster off market
The Primary Bedroom

Eight-by-ten that reads as twelve.

Mirrors placed opposite the window double the light. Linen bedding in a single tone removes the visual clutter of pattern. A low platform frame keeps the ceiling feeling tall. The room doesn't grow — the eye just stops counting.

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Staged manufactured home bathroom with rolled towels, teak mat, and brass bud vase
Bathroom · Park Model
$0in permanent changes
The Bathroom

Five feet of tile, infinite impression.

Rolled towels replace the rack. A small teak mat covers original linoleum without touching the subfloor. One eucalyptus stem in a brass bud vase costs four dollars and photographs like a boutique hotel.

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Staged manufactured home exterior with painted skirting, potted olive tree, and brass door hardware
Exterior · All Types
94%of buyers judge by curb first
The Entry & Skirting

The first five feet set every expectation.

Lattice skirting painted to match the body color disappears the undercarriage. A potted olive tree flanks the door. A new brass door knocker signals that someone cared about this home — which is all a buyer needs to believe they will too.

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Results.
The Numbers

Staging isn't decorating.
It's strategy.

Every number below comes from actual manufactured home sales in the Midwest — not national averages for single-family homes.

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Fewer days on market

Staged homes vs. comparable unstaged inventory in same park

0%
Average list price lift

Across 180+ stagings in Midwest manufactured communities

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More listing inquiries

Within first 72 hours of photos going live on MLS

0%
Portable inventory

Every piece leaves with the stager — zero cost to seller at close

Data sourced from 2022–2025 MLS records across Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin manufactured housing communities.

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Staging Assessment

Find Your Staging Level

Five questions. No obligation. You'll arrive at the CTA already knowing what you need.

Question 1 of 5

What type of home are we staging?

This shapes everything from furniture scale to traffic flow.

No email required. No sales call. Just a diagnosis — you decide what happens next.

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Client Voices

Three clients.
One result.

Flipper, dealership, retiree. The context changes. The outcome doesn't.

I had three double-wides sitting on the lot for seven months. She walked through all three on a Tuesday, staged by Thursday, and two had offers by the following weekend. I've never seen that park move that fast.

Marcus Trevino, dealership owner in Peoria Illinois

Marcus Trevino

Dealership Owner

Midwest Manufactured Homes · Peoria, IL

I flip three at a time and I used to just paint and clean. Now I budget staging into every rehab. The math is obvious — the staged ones close $8,000 to $12,000 higher than the ones I didn't stage.

Deb Kowalski, mobile home flipper in Rockford Illinois

Deb Kowalski

Mobile Home Flipper

Running 3 active rehabs · Rockford, IL

We lived in our home for 41 years. I couldn't see it as a product — it was just home. She helped me see it the way a buyer would, and somehow it felt even more beautiful after.

Rosalie Ferreira, retiree preparing park home for sale in Sun City Arizona

Rosalie Ferreira

Park Home Owner

Preparing for sale · Sun City, AZ