

AI for Realtors: Virtual Staging for Listings - What's Allowed, What Works
AI for Realtors: Virtual Staging for Listings - What's Allowed, What Works
Boost your real estate game with AI tools to generate virtual staging images in this live online workshop.
Walk into a vacant listing with your camera, and you already know what you're going to get: a flat, empty room that doesn't sell itself. So you call a stager, wait a week for furniture, and pay $300 to $600 a room for the privilege.
Or you've heard AI can do this now. Upload a photo, describe a few pieces of furniture, and the empty living room looks lived in. That sounds great, until you wonder whether your MLS will flag it, or what happens if a buyer walks in and the room looks nothing like the photo.
This hour answers both.
You'll see exactly how ChatGPT's image tool and Google's Nano Banana 2 edit a real listing photo, keeping the actual room, walls, and windows, and adding only what you tell them to add. Then you'll learn the line that matters most: what Canopy MLS, the NC Real Estate Commission, and NAR's Code of Ethics actually require before that photo goes live, including the one fair housing mistake that trips up agents who don't know to avoid it. I'll stage a sample vacant room from start to finish while you watch, and you'll walk out with the prompts, a disclosure label you can reuse, and a workflow for your next listing.
No theory, no scare tactics. Just the tool and the rule, worked through against a real photo.
Who this is for?
Realtors who want a faster, more cost effective way to make vacant or awkward listings show well online, without guessing at what their MLS will allow.
What's the format?
One hour, live online. No laptop or setup needed, just show up and watch. We'll send you the prompts and disclosure template afterward so you can run it yourself on your next listing.
The promise: Leave without learning a usable skill, and your money back.
Register today! We look forward to being your partner in learning.