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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is virtual staging especially useful for infill bungalow court developments?

Because buyers usually need help understanding both the compact interiors and the shared-site lifestyle. Virtual staging lets developers show livability, furniture fit, and courtyard connection early without staging every unit physically.

What spaces should bungalow court developers prioritize first?

Start with the courtyard-facing exterior perspective, the main living area, the kitchen, and the porch or private outdoor zone. Those images do the most work in explaining the product and its lifestyle premium.

How many unit types should be staged in a boutique court community?

At minimum, stage each distinct floor plan and any premium or model-equivalent unit type. If different buyer personas are likely, create at least one variation that speaks to each major audience segment.

Can virtual staging help with presales before the site is fully built out?

Yes. It is particularly effective during presales because it helps bridge the gap between plans, early construction progress, and the finished lifestyle buyers are actually purchasing.

How should developers talk about communal courtyards without triggering privacy concerns?

Pair lifestyle language with proof. Show porch orientation, landscaping buffers, circulation paths, and interior sightlines so buyers can see that the project offers both neighborly connection and personal retreat.