AI generated potential renovated area


June 25, 2024 Tags:

Jamie Harnish, a real estate agent at Bosley Real Estate in Toronto, Ontario, has adopted an innovative approach to assist his clients in selling their homes: utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to showcase potential renovations and improvements. 

Instead of relying solely on traditional staging methods, which can be costly and time-consuming, Harnish integrates AI into his real estate listings. Through a simple application of AI software, he transforms photographs of properties on Realtor.ca. This includes demonstrating various renovations such as changing wall colors, updating cabinetry, or even altering flooring materials.

"Here is what it looks like, but here is what it could look like," explains Harnish to CTV News Toronto, emphasizing the transformative power of AI in visualizing home improvements.

Traditional home staging often involves furnishing vacant properties with contemporary furniture and decor to enhance their appeal. However, virtual staging through AI offers a faster and more economical alternative.

Nicole Schenk, Ontario President of the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA), acknowledges the value of AI in real estate but highlights that it should complement rather than replace traditional staging methods. She notes that while virtual staging can be beneficial for sellers on a budget, it's essential to manage buyer expectations.

Buyers who are captivated by virtually staged photos might be disappointed upon visiting the property and finding it doesn't match their expectations. Schenk points out that this discrepancy could lead to feelings of being misled or experiencing a bait-and-switch scenario.

Harnish, who has used AI for one listing so far, underscores the importance of transparency. He ensures that any AI-enhanced photos in his listings are clearly labeled as virtual representations. His goal is to balance the enhanced visuals AI provides with an accurate representation of the property for potential buyers.

"There is plenty of room for both traditional and AI-enhanced staging," affirms Harnish, emphasizing that the ultimate goal is to create a positive and honest experience for buyers when they visit properties.

For prospective buyers navigating real estate listings, distinguishing between traditionally staged homes and those enhanced through AI can be crucial. It's advisable to scrutinize property photos carefully and inquire about any virtual staging to avoid misconceptions.

Beyond visual enhancements, AI is also employed to improve other aspects of property photography, such as enhancing grass to appear greener or brightening skies on cloudy days. It can even digitally declutter countertops, presenting properties in their best possible light.

As more real estate agents in Ontario adopt AI technology for staging, ensuring homes are accurately represented remains a critical consideration. Balancing the allure of enhanced visuals with transparency will be essential to maintaining trust and credibility in the real estate market.

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