№ 01 — For Condo Listings
AI Virtual Staging for
Condo Listings
High-rise floor plans, shared-wall layouts, and view-out-the-window photos — staged at the scale urban buyers actually expect. About 15 seconds per photo and a JPG that drops straight into every major MLS.
Drag and drop a JPG or PNG, or browse. Two free renders — no signup, no card.
BeforeAfterUsed on condo listings from Manhattan to Miami
Vestaro output is accepted by every major US MLS including REBNY, MIAMI, CRMLS, and MRED.
№ 08 — In the field
Working with listing teams across Los Angeles, Charlotte, Chicago, and a steady handful of independent brokerages.








Why Condo Agents Choose Vestaro
Three reasons it fits the way condo listings actually work.
Furniture scale tuned to small footprints
A 12-foot sectional in a 700-sqft condo reads as parody. Vestaro's condo style packs default to slim-profile sofas, narrow consoles, and 5×7 area rugs — furniture that fits the room buyers will actually walk through.
Defaults to 5×7 rugs and slim 78″ sofas for condos under 1,000 sqft
ROI math that pencils on starter-tier listings
At about $0.71 per render, a fully staged condo listing costs less than the difference between two open-house catering orders. Physical staging on a $450K condo rarely pencils; virtual staging does.
4 free renders · no card required to start
Built for buildings with shared amenities
Stage the unit, the building lobby, the rooftop, and the amenity floor in one queue — the whole sales story for a high-rise listing in a single Vestaro batch. No separate vendor for the common areas.
Unit + amenity-floor staging in one batch
Workflow Integration
Drops into your MLS, your CMA, and your listing presentation.



- 01
Shoot wide — keep the windows in frame.
For condos, the view is half the listing. Shoot wide at 16–24mm equivalent and keep the windows visible. Vestaro preserves the exterior view through the glass while staging the interior.
- 02
Pick the Condo style pack.
Condo defaults to slim-profile furniture sized for 600–1,800 sqft. Pick urban modern, transitional, or coastal depending on the building and buyer profile.
- 03
Upload to MLS with the standard disclosure.
Output is a standard JPG at original resolution. Add "Virtually Staged" to the caption per your MLS rules and upload exactly the way you upload a regular listing photo.
Use Cases
Six condo scenarios — covering ~90% of what gets listed.
From a brand-new tower unit to a tenant-occupied resale, the condo product line covers it.
BeforeAfterNew-construction tower unit
Stage a developer-direct unit before the punch list is done.
BeforeAfterResale condo refresh
Refresh dated furniture with a modern style pack — same camera angle.
BeforeAfterTenant-occupied unit
Declutter a lived-in unit without asking the tenant to move a thing.
BeforeAfterStudio-style 1-bed
Small-footprint staging with multi-function pieces.
BeforeAfterPenthouse-level finish
Editorial-grade staging when the unit is at the top of the building.
BeforeAfterOpen-house morning prep
Stage every room of the unit the morning of the showing.
condo agents on Vestaro
How condo listing agents actually use it.
I had a 700-sqft Midtown 2BR sitting empty after the seller moved out — physical staging would have cost $4,200 for the listing window. I ran the whole unit through Vestaro in 8 minutes flat, listed Friday, three offers by Monday. The view through the windows stayed sharp, which is the make-or-break shot for any high-rise.
Mira K.Listing Agent, Manhattan, NYCoastal condos at our price point sell on the balcony shot. Vestaro stages the unit and keeps the bay view crystalline — physical staging would block half the window with rented furniture. Now I never list a condo here without running it through first.
Daniel R.Coastal Specialist, Miami Beach, FLMy seller's furniture was straight 2008 Pottery Barn — I almost asked her to move out before the shoot. Instead I ran the photos through Vestaro Replace and the listing looked like a 2025 design magazine. Closed 14% over list. The owner asked who the stager was.
Trevor M.Listing Agent, West Loop, ChicagoI had a 700-sqft Midtown 2BR sitting empty after the seller moved out — physical staging would have cost $4,200 for the listing window. I ran the whole unit through Vestaro in 8 minutes flat, listed Friday, three offers by Monday. The view through the windows stayed sharp, which is the make-or-break shot for any high-rise.
Mira K.Listing Agent, Manhattan, NYCoastal condos at our price point sell on the balcony shot. Vestaro stages the unit and keeps the bay view crystalline — physical staging would block half the window with rented furniture. Now I never list a condo here without running it through first.
Daniel R.Coastal Specialist, Miami Beach, FLMy seller's furniture was straight 2008 Pottery Barn — I almost asked her to move out before the shoot. Instead I ran the photos through Vestaro Replace and the listing looked like a 2025 design magazine. Closed 14% over list. The owner asked who the stager was.
Trevor M.Listing Agent, West Loop, Chicago
Pricing for Condo Agents
Pick the plan that matches your annual condo volume.
Most condo-focused agents land on Pass. High-volume urban specialists go Member.
Drop-in
Each image reviewed before delivery.
180 renders / year · billed annually
For solo agents working a few listings at a time.
Pass
Most popularEach image reviewed before delivery.
600 renders / year · billed annually
For active agents with steady listings.
Member
Each image reviewed before delivery.
1,800 renders / year · billed annually
For studios and teams with high listing volume.
What condo agents ask before signing up
Common questions
No. Virtual staging modifies the listing photograph, not the unit. No physical change is made to the apartment, no furniture is brought into the building, and no construction is performed. It does not require HOA, board, or building-management approval the way physical staging does.
Yes. Condo listings live and die on the view — Vestaro preserves the exterior view through windows when staging the interior. If you want to enhance the exterior view itself (e.g., remove construction scaffolding, brighten a hazy skyline), Vestaro's enhancement tools do that as a separate pass.
Yes. Amenity-floor and lobby shots — fitness center, rooftop, pool deck, lounge — run on the same product as the unit interior. Most listing agents stage the unit plus 3–6 amenity-floor shots to give buyers the full building experience in the MLS gallery.
Yes. Vestaro output is accepted by every major condo-heavy MLS in the US. Most require a 'Virtually Staged' label in the caption. Vestaro is policy-neutral on captioning — that's controlled by the listing agent.
Physical staging on a small condo typically runs $1,500–$4,000 for a 1-month rental of one to three rooms. Vestaro stages every room of the same unit for a few dollars in renders and is ready in 15 seconds — making it the only economically rational option on most condo price points.
Vestaro handles unconventional floor plans by accepting any photo as input and staging the room that's in frame. For NYC classic-6 and junior-4 layouts specifically, "dining-foyer" and "convertible" room stylings are available in the Custom prompt field.
The platform itself is geography-neutral — agents in Toronto, Vancouver, London, Sydney, and Dubai stage condo listings on Vestaro. The hub pages on this site reference US MLSs, but the product works internationally; check your local listing platform for virtual-staging disclosure rules.
Yes — Vestaro is widely used by property managers on rental unit turns, where a sub-$1 render beats waiting for the lived-in furniture-removed unit to feel "rental ready." Multi-unit property managers typically go Member or Brokerage for the team-account feature and centralized billing.
More property types
Other property types we stage.
Same product underneath — different scale, styling, and use-case mix.
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Disclosure. Condominium and HOA-related terminology used on this page is generic and refers to common US residential property categories. Vestaro is independent — virtual-staging disclosure requirements vary by MLS and are the listing agent's responsibility. Vestaro output is policy-neutral; captioning is agent-controlled.



