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Lakshman Mody
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Looking to connect with people at Property Management Companies

Lakshman Mody
  • San Francisco
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I'm looking to connect with people in Operations or Marketing at property management companies.  I'm looking to understand:

1. How much they already spend on virtual staging services each month?

2. How that spend breaks down (ex: 20 properties, 3 images each - living room, bedroom, dining room)

3. What % of doors in the portfolio get virtually staged?

4. If 100% of doors aren't staged, why not?

Know anyone you can connect me with?

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Michael Smythe
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Michael Smythe
  • Property Manager
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Virtual staging is probably best for Class A & B properties. 

In our experience, most Class C & D tenants wouldn't appreciate it and may even be so foreign to them that it would be a negative.

  • Michael Smythe
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