RESACON 2024 Breakout SESSION

Jason Saft

Building Your Client Pipeline

REGISTER TO ATTEND RESACON 2024

This RESACON 2024 session is designed to equip participants with the essential strategies and techniques to establish and maintain a robust client pipeline for long-term success.

Drawing from over two decades of experience as both a seasoned real estate agent and a proficient home stager, Jason Saft has meticulously developed and refined his processes and procedures, distilling them into actionable strategies tailored for success in today’s home staging industry. 

Discover the significance of goal setting, understanding your market/clients, planning 1-2 seasons out, leveraging social media as a potent tool for client conversion, and nurturing client relationships beyond transactions to foster a supportive environment conducive to mutual success.

What home stagers and designers can expect from this RESACON session:

  • How to take control of your marketing to build a consistent pipeline of new business.
  • How to market one – two seasons out.
  • Take control of your schedule.
  • Remove that scary feeling of no new business coming in.

Who is Jason Saft?

Jason Saft is the founder of Staged To Sell Home, a leading boutique staging firm in NYC & Brooklyn. He is the 2022 winner of The Best Luxury Home Stager (USA) as voted by the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA®)


Jason has an innate ability to transform a space from what it is, to what it should be, in order to achieve the highest return for his sellers and to help buyers understand value and opportunity. With almost 20 years of expertise Staged To Sell Home offers a cost-effective solution to yield high-return results.


Staged To Sell Home has won numerous awards and with a reach of over 60K followers on Instagram, Property Spark named him the #3 Real Estate Professional on Social Media.

He has been featured in Wall Street Journal. The New York Times, ApartmentTherapy.com and Forbes Magazine.




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