Everything you need to know about virtual staging in real estate
Find out how virtual staging can help you impress buyers and make more lucrative deals
Find out how virtual staging can help you impress buyers and make more lucrative deals
Home staging is one of the perfect ways to increase the home’s value before selling it. In fact, houses staged before going on the market are purchased 73% faster than non-staged dwellings, according to the Real Estate Staging Association.
When surveying the real estate market, people are not simply looking for listings. They are curious about lifestyles they can potentially have in a home. That’s why real estate agents should create a particular narrative in their listing of what it’s like to live in a place they offer.
Searching for a new home, prospects are looking through dozens of listings daily. They quickly scroll through the offers with empty rooms and tacky interiors before remarkable traditional or virtual property staging catches their eye. Therefore, to put some extra effort into staging is often the only solution for realtors to actually sell properties.
83% of buyers’ agents concluded that staging made it easier for potential owners to see the selling homes as their futures ones, according to the National Association of Realtors’ 2019 study. However, a lot of real estate agents still avoid it.
The National Association of Realtors 2018 Member Report states that there are over 1.3M realtors in the USA. It’s a 6% increase compared to 2017. In order to stay far enough ahead, keeping up with real estate market trends is a must.
Virtual furniture tools are a powerful instrument in the hands of furniture manufacturers and marketers. They create brand new opportunities for people to see how the products will fit in their real-life interior design.
