Minneapolis · $29 per image
Vacant rooms read as small. Vacant rooms read as cheap. Buyers don't mentally place furniture — they scroll past. Cineminn virtual staging fills the room with style-matched, photoreal furniture for $29 per image. Cheaper than a single round of physical staging.
Why vacant rooms lose listings
An empty Mill District loft photographs at roughly the right scale only when furniture establishes proportion. Without it, a 1,400-square-foot loft reads as 900 square feet to a Zillow scroll. Buyers screen on perceived size as much as on actual size; the photos are doing that perception job whether you intend it or not.
Physical staging starts around $1,800 and frequently runs $3,500+ for a Minneapolis listing across multiple rooms. Virtual staging is $29 per image. Stage 5–8 photos — the kitchen, living room, primary bedroom, dining area, one or two flex spaces — for $145–$232 total. Same listing-photo result, different cost basis.
Faster, cheaper, and the staging matches the architecture. North Loop loft furniture is different than Linden Hills colonial furniture, and the same staging template can't serve both.
How we stage Minneapolis
Minneapolis has six different micro-markets. The staging has to match:
NorthstarMLS requires disclosure that staging is virtual. We deliver both the staged and unstaged originals, formatted for the disclosure requirement.
Pricing
$29 per image. 24-hour turnaround. Most listings stage 5–8 images for $145–$232 total. Discount available for full-listing staging (10+ images). Add to any Cineminn shoot or as standalone service.
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$29 per image. 24-hour turnaround. Most agents stage 5–8 photos per vacant listing — the kitchen, the living room, the primary bedroom, the dining area, and one or two flex spaces. That's roughly $145–$232 to virtually stage a Minneapolis listing, versus $1,800–$3,500 for a single round of physical staging.
Will the virtual staging look fake on a Minneapolis listing?
No, if done right. We use photoreal furniture rendering matched to the architectural style of the home — North Loop loft furniture is different than Linden Hills colonial furniture is different than Lake of the Isles condo furniture. The same photoreal staging that works for an Edina Tudor doesn't work for a Mill District loft, and we shoot accordingly.
Do I have to disclose virtual staging on the MLS in Minneapolis?
Yes. NorthstarMLS requires disclosure that staging is virtual. We deliver staged images alongside the unstaged originals, formatted for the MLS disclosure requirement. The unstaged originals are required documentation; the staged images are the marketing assets.
Can you virtually stage a Minneapolis condo with strong window views?
Yes — and this is where virtual staging beats physical staging. The Mill District and North Loop high-rises with downtown skyline views need furniture placed to frame the view, not block it. Physical staging fights the view; virtual staging composes around it.
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