. >> sabrina soto went to a home in brooklyn to show you how to stage your house for next to nothing.. >>> i think the biggest misconception is that staging costs a lot of money. really the truth is, if your place is in good shape, it's all about decluttering, adding a few punches of color with some accessories and fresh flowers. less than $100 per room, i'm going to spruce this place up. when you walk through the front door, your potential buyer should be greeted with a light and bright space with no clutter. usually a console table, a catch-all for your everyday life. listen, i get it. it's a little inconvenient, but everything has to be put away. my goodness. even if you have no budget whatsoever, cleaning can go a long way. when you're in the dining room, don't feel like you have to completely put out a whole dinner service. forget about it. just a few fresh flowers is good enough. use something from another part of the house into a new space. no shoes out, ever, ever, ever. this is the christmas tree stand. just sayin'. so i spent nothing except for the cost of a few flowers and