'Here is what it could look like': Real estate agent uses AI to virtual stage home

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Staging a home can be time consuming and expensive, but now with artificial intelligence, you can see what a home would look like renovated or with a coat of paint.

A real estate sold sign hangs in front of a west-end Toronto property Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy

“We agree it does have a place and it’s a valuable resource depending on a seller’s budget,” said Nicole Schenk, Ontario President of the Real Estate Staging Association . If you are looking for a property and checking listings, you may want to take some extra time to check if the photo is virtually staged, or the real deal.

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