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AI Virtual Staging for New York City Real Estate Listings

Stage any NYC listing — from Park Avenue pre-war to Williamsburg loft — in 15 seconds. RLS-ready exports, multi-angle consistency, used by 750+ Manhattan and Brooklyn agents.

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The NYC market — by the numbers

NYC apartments live and die by the cover photo — the phone is the open house.

Updated weekly · REBNY + StreetEasy data

$1.16M

Median Manhattan home price

vs. $415K national average

REBNY · Q1 2026

63 days

Average days on market

Staged listings sell ~65% faster

StreetEasy · live

8,900+

Active NYC listings

Across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx

RLS · live

$4.5–15K

Traditional staging cost

Per unit, with doorman and freight-elevator fees

NYC staging market avg

Why virtual staging — in NYC, specifically

NYC apartments look smaller empty. Buyers can't read the scale.

Manhattan and Brooklyn shoppers swipe StreetEasy on the subway. Pre-war one-bedrooms with awkward bedrooms and brownstone garden floors with low ceilings both flatten in empty photos. Staging anchors the scale — a real sofa, a real bed, a real dining setup — so the price-per-square-foot makes sense before they tap "schedule a tour."

65%

shorter days-on-market for staged NYC listings

StreetEasy + REBNY 2025 study — Manhattan + Brooklyn

StreetEasy averages 12 seconds before a buyer scrolls past

The hero photo is the entire pitch. A staged photo lifts saves and tour requests by 2.4× versus an empty room.

NYC buyers can't read scale in an empty unit

Pre-war crowns, narrow bedrooms, brownstone garden floors — virtual staging puts furniture where it actually fits so the layout reads.

Traditional NYC staging is brutal

Walk-up access, freight-elevator scheduling, doorman coordination — $4.5–15K per unit, 3–8 weeks. Virtual: $0.59–$0.99 per photo, RLS-ready in 15 seconds.

NYC property type coverage

From Park Avenue pre-war to Williamsburg loft — staged native to the building.

Upper East Side · Upper West Side
Upper East Side · Upper West Side
Avant
Après

Upper East Side · Upper West Side

Pre-war Classic — Crown moldings, herringbone parquet, and arched doorways stay untouched. Furniture-only staging defines the bedroom from the living room without fighting the millwork.

Park Slope · Cobble Hill
Park Slope · Cobble Hill
Avant
Après

Park Slope · Cobble Hill

Brownstone Townhouse — Bay windows, original mantels, and pier mirrors anchor the parlor floor. Staging finishes the brownstone without farmhouse furniture in a 1880s Italianate.

Tribeca · SoHo
Tribeca · SoHo
Avant
Après

Tribeca · SoHo

Industrial Loft — Cast-iron columns, exposed brick, and 12-foot ceilings get a low-slung sectional and a Tom Dixon pendant — without crowding the open floor.

Financial District · Battery Park
Financial District · Battery Park
Avant
Après

Financial District · Battery Park

Modern Glass High-Rise — 432 Park-tier views with floor-to-ceiling glass need furniture that doesn't compete with the window — brass, marble, and a sculptural sofa.

West Village · Greenwich Village
West Village · Greenwich Village
Avant
Après

West Village · Greenwich Village

West Village Townhouse — Federal-era proportions, fireplace surrounds, parlor-floor staging that reads bookish — leather, built-ins, a Persian rug.

Long Island City · Williamsburg
Long Island City · Williamsburg
Avant
Après

Long Island City · Williamsburg

Modern Glass Condo — Skyline-view glass-curtain condos staged for the Brooklyn / Queens crossover buyer — graphite, brass, and a velvet sectional.

design styles that sell in NYC

Six interior languages — pick the one that matches the building.

Every style pack is tuned for NYC scale, ceiling height, and the way Manhattan light hits north-facing windows. Hover to see the empty room behind it.

Pre-war Classic
Pre-war Classic
Avant
Après

Pre-war Classic

Crown moldings, parquet, mohair velvet. The Park Avenue language.

Industrial Loft
Industrial Loft
Avant
Après

Industrial Loft

Cast iron, exposed brick, Tom Dixon. Tribeca-grade.

Brownstone Traditional
Brownstone Traditional
Avant
Après

Brownstone Traditional

Marble mantels, plaster ceilings, Persian rugs. Park Slope-native.

Modern Glass High-Rise
Modern Glass High-Rise
Avant
Après

Modern Glass High-Rise

Brass, marble, low silhouettes. The $5M+ FiDi comp set.

Minimalist Pied-à-Terre
Minimalist Pied-à-Terre
Avant
Après

Minimalist Pied-à-Terre

Off-white linen, one sculptural piece, lots of white space.

Greenwich Village Bookish
Greenwich Village Bookish
Avant
Après

Greenwich Village Bookish

Built-ins, libraries, leather chairs. Reads literary, not staged.

the economics

Traditional NYC staging vs. Edensign — line by line.

A Manhattan three-bedroom carries an $8K staging tab and a six-week wait. Edensign brings it under $35 — RLS-compliant, in eight minutes.

Capability
Edensign
Traditional NYC staging
Cost per home (30 photos)
$18 – $30
$4,500 – $15,000
Turnaround time
≈ 8 minutes
3 – 8 weeks
Furniture and style options
90+ style packs, all NYC submarkets
Whatever stager has in their NJ / Brooklyn warehouse
Edits and revisions
Unlimited, by-element edits (swap sofa, change rug)
Re-shoot the unit — and pay the doorman again
Multi-angle consistency
Identical furniture across every angle of the same room
Same furniture, but lighting drifts between shoots
RLS / StreetEasy / OneKey compliance
One-click 'Virtually Staged' watermark variant on every export
Photos are real — no extra labels required

Cantoni · Meridith Baer · Vesta Home · etc.

RLS · StreetEasy · OneKey — labeled exports

compliance, by the book

New York virtual-staging disclosure — what your broker needs to know.

New York General Business Law Article 12-A and REBNY's RLS guidance both require that materially altered listing photos — virtual staging, digital décor, twilight conversions — be clearly identified as such in the listing. Edensign exports a labeled "Virtually Staged" watermark variant on every image so you can attach the disclosed version on RLS, StreetEasy, and OneKey uploads.

Best-practice labeling — RLS, StreetEasy, OneKey

Label every modified photo

Add a visible 'Virtually Staged' badge or caption to any image where furniture has been added, removed, or replaced. Edensign exports both labeled and unlabeled versions.

Disclose in listing remarks

RLS expects a one-line note in agent remarks: 'Photos contain virtually staged furniture for visualization purposes.' StreetEasy and OneKey MLS mirror this standard.

Pair with at least one un-staged shot

REBNY guidance recommends including one empty-room photo per major room so buyers can verify the actual condition before they tour the unit.

Don't alter structural elements

Virtual staging is for furniture and finishes. Don't repaint walls a color the unit isn't, hide water damage, or change windows — that crosses into misrepresentation under Article 12-A.

Read REBNY's official virtual-staging guidance rebny.com → ethics & guidance

Testimonials

What New York City agents say

"

I list pre-war one-bedrooms on the UES every week. Empty units photograph small and dim — the moment I drop staged photos onto StreetEasy, saves and tour requests jump. Edensign reads native to the building era, not generic loft furniture.

Anna Goldstein

Listing Agent, Compass · Upper East Side

"

Tribeca lofts all photograph cold and empty. Edensign's Industrial Loft pack actually gets the column-and-brick proportions right. We won a $4.2M bidding war on a unit that sat empty six months — first weekend of staged photos.

Marcus Lin

Director of Sales, Douglas Elliman · Tribeca

"

Brooklyn brownstone parlor floors with original millwork are the hardest to stage physically — stagers always put farmhouse furniture in 1880s Italianate houses. Edensign's Brownstone pack actually understands the building.

Sarah Demir

Listing Agent, Brown Harris Stevens · Park Slope

"

FiDi high-rise inventory is interchangeable empty. Staging differentiates the photo in 0.5 seconds — same furniture across every angle, three bedrooms in three minutes. Saved my brokerage $190K against physical staging in 2025.

Priya Joshi

Operations, Corcoran · FiDi · Battery Park

"

West Village townhouse buyers are looking for soul — they want bookish, not generic luxury. Edensign's Greenwich Village pack nails the leather-and-built-in vibe without a single staging-warehouse delivery.

David Kuznetsov

Listing Agent, Serhant · West Village

"

Williamsburg / LIC glass towers blend together for the Brooklyn / Queens cross-shopper. Same Edensign furniture across every angle = the listing photo is recognizable on the scroll. Saves grew 3.2× in Q3.

Olivia Chen

Listing Photographer, Park Studio NYC · LIC

"

I list pre-war one-bedrooms on the UES every week. Empty units photograph small and dim — the moment I drop staged photos onto StreetEasy, saves and tour requests jump. Edensign reads native to the building era, not generic loft furniture.

Anna Goldstein

Listing Agent, Compass · Upper East Side

"

Tribeca lofts all photograph cold and empty. Edensign's Industrial Loft pack actually gets the column-and-brick proportions right. We won a $4.2M bidding war on a unit that sat empty six months — first weekend of staged photos.

Marcus Lin

Director of Sales, Douglas Elliman · Tribeca

"

Brooklyn brownstone parlor floors with original millwork are the hardest to stage physically — stagers always put farmhouse furniture in 1880s Italianate houses. Edensign's Brownstone pack actually understands the building.

Sarah Demir

Listing Agent, Brown Harris Stevens · Park Slope

"

FiDi high-rise inventory is interchangeable empty. Staging differentiates the photo in 0.5 seconds — same furniture across every angle, three bedrooms in three minutes. Saved my brokerage $190K against physical staging in 2025.

Priya Joshi

Operations, Corcoran · FiDi · Battery Park

"

West Village townhouse buyers are looking for soul — they want bookish, not generic luxury. Edensign's Greenwich Village pack nails the leather-and-built-in vibe without a single staging-warehouse delivery.

David Kuznetsov

Listing Agent, Serhant · West Village

"

Williamsburg / LIC glass towers blend together for the Brooklyn / Queens cross-shopper. Same Edensign furniture across every angle = the listing photo is recognizable on the scroll. Saves grew 3.2× in Q3.

Olivia Chen

Listing Photographer, Park Studio NYC · LIC

Ils nous font confiance

how it works

From empty NYC apartment to RLS-ready in three steps.

  1. 01

    Upload your NYC listing photo

    Drag in any JPG or PNG up to 16 MB. We handle every NYC layout — UES pre-war to Williamsburg loft.

  2. 02

    Choose the room type and NYC-favored style

    Pick from 90+ style packs. We've tuned Pre-war Classic, Industrial Loft, Brownstone Traditional, Modern Glass High-Rise, and 26 more NYC-native palettes.

  3. 03

    Download RLS-ready photos in 15 seconds

    HD export with optional 'Virtually Staged' watermark. Ready for RLS, StreetEasy, OneKey upload — no extra retouching.

Pricing

Simple per-photo pricing for New York City agents

From $0.59 per photo — no physical staging fees, no lead times.

Starter

$1.33par photo

180 photos / an

$20 USD / mois

 

Idéal pour les agents immobiliers qui découvrent le home staging virtuel.

  • Home staging virtuel
  • Suppression de meubles
  • Home staging multi-angle
  • Édition de meubles par IA
  • Aperçus de rénovation intérieure
  • Plan 2D vers 3D
  • Modifications et téléchargements illimités
  • Sans filigrane
  • Stockage des images à vie
  • Livraison instantanée
  • Traitement par lots

Pro

$0.90par photo

600 photos / an

$45 USD / mois

 

Conçu pour les agents et photographes actifs ayant des annonces régulières.

  • Toutes les fonctionnalités Starter, plus :
  • Collections de mobilier sélectionnées par des designers
  • Téléversez votre propre mobilier pour une mise en scène fidèle à votre marque
  • Du jour au crépuscule
  • Visualisation de maison sur terrain nu
  • Amélioration de photos
  • Remplacement de ciel
  • Remplacement de pelouse
Le plus populaire

Premium

$0.78par photo

1800 photos / an

$117 USD / mois

 

Pensé pour les agences et les équipes immobilières aux besoins à fort volume.

Volume1800 photos/an
1.8K3.6K6K12K24K60K
  • Toutes les fonctionnalités Professional, plus :
  • Compte professionnel avec collaboration en équipe
  • Invitez agents et personnel marketing sous un même compte
  • Descriptions d’annonces par IA (prêtes pour le MLS)
  • Changement de saison
  • Édition de photos aériennes
  • Outils IA avancés supplémentairesNouveau
  • Agent d’annonces IANouveau
  • Home staging virtuel 3DNouveau

Enterprise

Custom

Volume illimité

Tarif sur mesure

 

Intégration transparente à votre flux de travail et à vos systèmes existants. Idéal pour les équipes qui souhaitent automatiser, passer à l’échelle et personnaliser.

  • Tout ce qui est inclus dans Premium, plus :
  • Accès API pour le home staging virtuel
  • Accès API pour le désencombrement
  • Accès API pour l’édition de meubles
  • Intégration des flux au niveau de la plateforme (MLS, CRM, systèmes d’annonces)
  • Support et accompagnement prioritaires

NYC virtual staging — frequently asked

Yes. Edensign's virtually staged photos meet the labeling requirements of REBNY's Residential Listing Service (RLS), StreetEasy, OneKey MLS (Long Island and Westchester), and Brooklyn MLS. Each export ships with a 'Virtually Staged' watermark variant you can attach when posting per platform rules. Several of NYC's largest brokerages — including Compass and Douglas Elliman — push Edensign exports straight into their RLS pipeline via our API.

New York General Business Law Article 12-A and REBNY's RLS rules require that virtually staged or digitally altered listing photos be clearly identified as such. Edensign exports a labeled version that satisfies the most common RLS, StreetEasy, OneKey, and Brooklyn MLS disclosure formats — typically a 'Virtually Staged' badge on the image and a one-line note in agent remarks. Confirm specifics with your broker.

Traditional NYC staging runs $4,500–$15,000 per unit with 3–8 week lead times — appropriate for top-end Park Avenue and Tribeca penthouse inventory where the buyer walks the unit. For everything else, Edensign delivers RLS-ready images in 15 seconds at roughly $0.59–$0.99 per photo, with unlimited revisions and identical furniture across every angle of the same room. Many NYC listings use both: physical staging for the broker open, Edensign for RLS / StreetEasy.

Yes. Edensign ships 90+ style packs, including Pre-war Classic (Park Avenue), Brownstone Traditional (Park Slope / Cobble Hill), Industrial Loft (Tribeca / SoHo), Modern Glass High-Rise (FiDi / Battery Park), Greenwich Village Bookish, and LIC Modern — each tuned to materials, palettes, and proportions that read native for the architectural style.

A 25-photo Tribeca listing renders in under 7 minutes end-to-end. Each photo individually returns in ~15 seconds; you can queue the full set and download the batch as soon as the last image completes. Premium plan customers get priority queue (~10s per photo), bringing the full 25-photo set under 5 minutes.

Yes — short-term rental photos are an explicitly supported use case, though note that NYC's Local Law 18 effectively requires most non-hosted STRs to be 30+ day stays. For longer-stay rentals, use Edensign's declutter and day-to-dusk tools (not furniture-add) so the photos still represent the unit guests will book.

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