
Virtual Staging for Missoula Real Estate Listings
Empty rooms photograph smaller than they live. Virtual staging adds photorealistic furniture to your listing photos — at $10 per image, a fraction of the cost of physical staging — so buyers understand scale, purpose, and potential.
Starting at $10 · Per image. No furniture rental, no moving logistics.
Buyers don't buy square footage. They buy rooms they can picture living in.
A vacant living room is a guessing game: will a sectional fit, where does the TV go, is this space a dining room or an office? Virtual staging answers those questions in the listing photos themselves — which is exactly where buyers make the keep-scrolling-or-book-a-showing decision.
Virtually staged images should be clearly represented as virtually staged wherever your MLS or broker policy requires it. PMZ delivers both staged and original versions so you can disclose correctly.
What's included
- Photorealistic digital furniture and décor
- Style matched to the home — modern, farmhouse, mountain lodge, transitional
- Staging applied to your PMZ listing photos
- Delivered alongside the original unstaged images
Best for
- Vacant listings and new construction
- Empty living rooms and great rooms
- Primary bedrooms
- Dining rooms and bonus rooms
- Listings that feel cold or undersized without furniture
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Virtual Staging — FAQs
How much does virtual staging cost?
Virtual staging is $10 per image. Most vacant listings stage 3–6 key rooms — typically the living room, primary bedroom, and dining area.
Do I need to disclose that photos are virtually staged?
Most MLSs and brokerages require virtually staged images to be labeled. Check your MLS and broker rules — PMZ delivers both the staged and original versions so you can disclose correctly.
Which rooms should I stage?
Start with the rooms that define the home's value: living room, primary bedroom, and dining room. Bonus rooms and flexible spaces also benefit because staging shows buyers what the room is for.
Can you match a specific design style?
Yes — staging styles include modern, farmhouse, mountain lodge, and transitional, chosen to fit the home's architecture and target buyer.
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