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发表于 2010-11-20 11:25
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Despite the a tony address and priceless views, this one bedroom condo on Mohandam seaside was not getting much traffic when they went on sale this summer. Being stranged when the empty department got a digital makeover, there're now several offers closed to the asking price of million dollars. According to broker Hary Huckle at House Debt property.
The owner of this department doesn't live here, she is living in midwest street now so, for her, the coorbinate in furniture, and stageroom, and meet within them, pick things out and they just become very very complicated, this is a low cost hospital, so it's look like a low house alternative.
So, for example, the empty one bedroom looks quite small in this photo, but when it's furnished digitally, looks much more inviting. House Debt says web traffic is up at least 20% on listing with virtual staging.
We have sort of module, that brokers can go in and fill out, you know, what's your furniture that they want, color, accessories, wood panelling, such a//, um and we have all different sort of like stylist selections that we can choose from.
Real staging is expensive after costing of thousands of dollars, companies like Virtual staging solutions.com offers their service for just a couple of hundred dollars. And with their real estate market still suffering, business is growing. Co-funder Dennis Miller.
We now actually start to get into our developpers, we're saving them literally thousands because they don't have to stage all these departments that they have in large complexes, we're saving them quite a lot of billion dollars, because we're showing living space whether they're be as for single person, or yeah, family we do every the type of demographic.
Virtual staging is still a relatively new tool for the realestate business, but if it conitunes to deliver results, it could be a standard way to make buyers feel more at home.
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