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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of rooms should assisted living marketing teams stage first?

Start with the rooms tied most directly to occupancy goals: the most vacant floor plans, the units with the weakest current photography, and layouts that are hardest for prospects to visualize from empty-room photos alone.

Should virtually staged images be disclosed in senior living marketing?

Yes, if your company policy, legal team, or local standards require it. A simple 'virtually staged' label is usually the cleanest approach and helps set accurate expectations without undermining the marketing value of the image.

How is AIVirtualStaging Pro best used by occupancy teams?

Use AIVirtualStaging Pro as a fast, pay-as-you-go virtual staging platform for real suite photos that need warmer, more marketable presentation. It is especially helpful when teams need better visuals quickly without physically staging every vacant unit.

Will staged images create mismatched expectations on tours?

They can if the visuals are unrealistic. The fix is disciplined approvals: use actual unit photos, keep furniture layouts believable, avoid implying features that do not exist, and make sure sales counselors know exactly which images are being used.

Where do staged images usually have the biggest impact?

In most senior living workflows, the highest-impact placements are floor plan pages, availability pages, inquiry follow-up emails, and sales collateral used between first contact and tour scheduling.