22nd June 2020
Staging properties for photographs or viewings can be costly, often spending money on items that will be put to waste. By virtually staging a property, you save time and money, whilst getting a seamlessly presented space that is more likely to attract viewers.
We decided to test virtual staging for ourselves to see the results and how easy it was.
We found a designer on Fiverr, who specialises in virtual staging for homes, renovation projects and commercial spaces. His prices start at $15 to add new furniture to an empty room, including one revision of the work.
Providing the designer, Jack with a simple brief: Kitchen/diner, possibly a kitchen/lounge/diner. Modern/Contemporary style. In less than 24 hours, he had emailed us the transformation.
Virtual staging is a simple, diverse tool that can be used throughout the property market. Landlords could use virtual staging to market their rental properties, whilst Agents could win new business by offering staging as a sweetener to gain instructions.
Mark McCorrie
CEO, Made Snappy
Made Snappy is a platform that provides software for Letting and Estate agents to create their own virtual tours
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