Suppose you’re in the market for a new home and see a listing with what looks to be the kitchen of your dreams. Is it real? Increasingly, the answer may be no. In an age when smartphones can doctor ...
There’s no question that staging adds value to a home for sale. According to the National Association of Realtors 2021 Profile of Home Staging, 82 percent of buyers’ agents said staging a home made it ...
Virtual staging, such as this image of a bathroom at Manhattan's 250 East 21st Street, can help prospective buyers imagine the home they are considering purchaisng. It’s been noted the pandemic ...
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / January 18, 2024 / VirtualStaging.art announces the launch of its innovative AI virtual staging platform. Customers are able to input real estate images without ...
Staging a home can make or break a sale — but the traditional approach is broken. Furniture rentals, photography sessions, and weeks of back-and-forth leave agents stuck in the past. Even the ...
Is virtual staging finally ready for its close-up? We think it is. The days of AI-staged photos that look more like Salvador Dali paintings than comfy living rooms or HGTV-ready kitchens are long gone ...
House staging is a significant part of the real estate industry, and while Realtors have traditionally staged houses physically before posting a listing, it’s an expensive and time-consuming process.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jeffrey Steele has been a freelance writer for one-third of a century. When it comes to providing an ultra-realistic sense of a ...
Emily Walling eyed an empty West Houston home that was soon to hit the market. Then, with the click of a mouse, she dropped a table and six wooden chairs into the dining room. Another click, and up ...