What is a reasonable offer for a model home’s staging furniture?
Author: admin | Category: Home StagingWe are buying a model home and the builder asked us to make an offer on any furniture in the house. We have no idea how much (or how little) to offer.
From experience, I can tell you that the builder paid 25% under the going rate for that furniture. He would like to get that back, but would be willing to take a small hit since it is now slightly used for display and he would have to pay for it to be moved and stored. He would be happy to get half of what that identical furniture is going for at a Haverty’s or Rooms to Go in your area of the country. If he needs the money, and they all do right now, he will let it go for less.
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Reasonable offer would be 25% of current retail price for identical furniture. Negotiate from there if you really like it.
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June 28th, 2010 at 10:17 pm
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June 28th, 2010 at 10:32 pm
First you should decide on what furniture you want and then search for similar items on the internet. This is basically all negotiation, as long as your builder is open to find a solution to suit both you and them.
Lloyd Burrell
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June 28th, 2010 at 11:15 pm
From experience, I can tell you that the builder paid 25% under the going rate for that furniture. He would like to get that back, but would be willing to take a small hit since it is now slightly used for display and he would have to pay for it to be moved and stored. He would be happy to get half of what that identical furniture is going for at a Haverty’s or Rooms to Go in your area of the country. If he needs the money, and they all do right now, he will let it go for less.
Reasonable offer would be 25% of current retail price for identical furniture. Negotiate from there if you really like it.
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Years in the new home construction industry.