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Should virtual staging be used for all types of real estate properties?

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Virtual staging suits many property types, especially vacant homes and new constructions. It’s less ideal for properties where permanent features or architectural details risk being obscured. Agents should assess each listing’s condition and buyer expectations before virtual staging. When done properly, it adds value for most residential listings but should be avoided or carefully managed in unique or historic homes.

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