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How AI Virtual Staging Helped a Boston Realtor Market Vacant Listings with Multi-View Staging
Keller Williams Realtor Norman Hodson tested Edensign on two vacant Boston listings, using Multi-View Staging to keep furniture consistent across every angle — faster and cheaper than traditional staging.
Introduction
When buyers walk into an empty property, they're not just evaluating square footage — they're imagining a future.
A well-staged home helps buyers picture themselves living in the space, making it easier to form an emotional connection from the very first impression.
The Challenge
Norman D. Hodson is a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty serving the Greater Boston area. With more than 21 years of real estate experience, he has worked with buyers, sellers, landlords, and renters across Boston neighborhoods including the South End, Back Bay, Dorchester, and Brookline.
When Norman prepared two vacant listings for market, he faced a common problem: helping prospective renters visualize empty spaces online.
With experience marketing residential properties throughout the Greater Boston area, Norman understood that vacant homes often struggle to create an emotional connection through listing photos alone. While floor plans and square footage provide useful information, many renters and buyers find it difficult to imagine how an empty space could function as a home.
Traditional staging and photography workflows can be time-consuming and expensive. More importantly, they often require multiple rounds of revisions before listing photos are ready to publish.
Norman wanted a faster workflow without sacrificing image quality.
Comparing Different Staging Workflows
Before trying Edensign, Norman primarily relied on traditional virtual staging services for many of his listings.
The results were usually good, but turnaround times often ranged from one to two days. Depending on the provider, virtual staging could cost anywhere from $16 to $35 per image. If a client requested revisions, the process could take even longer and cost more.
As AI staging tools became more popular, Norman began experimenting with several alternatives. While some platforms could generate attractive images quickly, he frequently encountered issues with furniture consistency, unrealistic room layouts, or images that looked noticeably artificial.
For active listings, buyers rarely view one photo in isolation. They browse entire galleries, compare room layouts, and mentally piece together the space.
Some AI tools produced visually appealing results, but furniture layouts would shift between viewing angles, room proportions occasionally felt unrealistic, and the overall presentation lacked consistency across the listing.
"One image might look great, but the furniture would completely change in the next angle," Norman recalled.
For Norman, the challenge wasn't generating one impressive image—it was creating a complete, cohesive visual experience that helped renters understand the property from every angle.
What ultimately stood out to Norman was the platform's ability to maintain consistency across multiple viewing angles while keeping turnaround times short and costs low.
"Overall, it's still a great platform; despite any bugginess, it's still faster and cheaper than other platforms."
Testing AI Staging on Real Listings
Instead of using demo properties, Norman tested Edensign on two active listings in Boston.
Property 1: 1180 Washington Street #203, Boston, MA 02118
Located in Boston's South End neighborhood, this vacant unit presented a common marketing challenge: helping prospective renters understand the scale and functionality of the living space through listing photos alone.
AI virtual staging applied to a vacant South End Boston apartment.
Alternative furniture layout generated for the same property using Edensign.
Multi-view staging helps maintain furniture consistency across listing photos.
Virtual staging creates a more inviting and realistic viewing experience for prospective renters.
Bedroom virtually staged to help renters visualize the intimate space.
Consistent design language applied across multiple rooms.
These two listings provided an opportunity to evaluate Edensign's virtual staging and multi-view consistency capabilities under real-world market conditions rather than controlled demo environments.
Property 2: 9 Everett Avenue #2, Boston, MA 02125
Located in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood, this vacant apartment presented a similar challenge. While the layout offered strong rental potential, prospective renters often struggle to understand how empty rooms can function as comfortable living spaces. The goal was to use AI virtual staging to help viewers visualize room scale, furniture placement, and everyday livability before scheduling an in-person tour.
Edensign helps renters visualize how an empty living area can function as a comfortable and inviting home.
Consistent furniture placement and styling help buyers and renters better understand room flow and layout.
Multi-view staging maintains a cohesive design language across multiple listing photos, creating a more realistic viewing experience.
AI virtual staging transforms an empty room into a warm bedroom.
Modern furniture placement helps define room functionality while preserving the property's original layout.
Virtual staging provides various design context that helps buyers and renters to test different styles.
Consistent furniture and design elements across multiple viewing angles create a more realistic listing experience.
AI virtual staging helps vacant properties appear move-in ready while maintaining a cohesive design style throughout the listing.
These two listings provided an opportunity to evaluate Edensign's virtual staging and multi-view consistency capabilities under real-world market conditions rather than controlled demo environments.
Over the course of the project, he experimented with:
- Virtual staging
- Multi-view staging
- AI editing tools
He generated 12–15 different variations for the same room to evaluate consistency across multiple viewing angles.
"The only way to really test a platform is on real listings."
What Worked
The biggest advantage came from multi-view staging.
Many AI staging platforms can generate attractive results from a single image. However, maintaining furniture consistency across multiple room perspectives remains one of the industry's biggest challenges.
Norman found that multi-view staging helped create a more realistic representation of the property, allowing prospective renters to better understand the space and visualize themselves living there.
Challenges Along the Way
Through experimentation, he developed workflows and workarounds that helped him achieve the final results he wanted. Rather than seeing minor issues as deal-breakers, he viewed them as part of the learning process and shared detailed feedback with the Edensign team. His input helped identify areas for improvement and contributed to ongoing product updates focused on making the platform more reliable and consistent for real-world use.
The Outcome
After the listings went live, both properties began generating:
- Online listing traffic
- Property tours
- Renter inquiries and interest
The successful launch of both listings provided a real-world validation of the workflow. Rather than relying on demo properties or test environments, Norman was able to evaluate the platform on active listings with actual renters engaging with the properties.
The two listings continued receiving tours and inquiries after launch, demonstrating how realistic staging and multi-view consistency can help vacant properties attract attention in a competitive rental market.
Related Resources
- Agent Listing Workflow
- How AI Virtual Staging Cuts Costs by 90%
- Best Virtual Staging Software (2026)
Key Takeaway
For agents managing multiple listings, virtual staging is no longer just a visualization tool.
When combined with multi-view consistency and practical workflow improvements, it can help bring properties to market faster while reducing staging costs and operational complexity.
Norman's experience highlights a broader shift happening across the real estate industry: agents are increasingly looking for solutions that not only create attractive images, but also fit seamlessly into real-world listing workflows.
For vacant properties, the ability to generate consistent staging across multiple viewing angles can help bridge the gap between an empty room and a buyer's imagination.
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