Home Staging | The Economics of Everyday Things | Episode 15
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How do you turn an empty house into a buyer’s dream home? Zachary Crockett pulls back the curtain.

This episode was originally published August 27, 2023.
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Zachary Crockett uncovers the hidden side of the things that surround us. Who decides what snacks are in your office’s vending machine? How much is a 100-year-old elm tree on a suburban block worth — and to whom? And what makes Girl Scout Cookies a billion-dollar business?

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