HOMESELLERS’ ADVICE
SIX TIPS FOR BETTER LISTING PHOTOS
A recent National Association of REALTORS Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers found that 89% of home buyers who searched for a home online found photos to be among the most useful features of real estate websites. That’s why many home sellers hire professional photographers. Whether or not you use a pro, here are six tips for better results.
Stage the shoot. Photographers aren’t movers or house
cleaners, so it’s up to you to get your home close-up ready. Move the car and
kids’ toys out of sight. Power-wash the front and sweep the walk and porch.
Mow, prune and weed the yard.
Notice details. The camera captures everything in its view
in equal detail, so look out for random coffee cups, crooked wall art, and
cluttered surfaces and straighten your walk-in closet to ensure personal
effects are out of sight.
Make it sparkling clean. Make your floors gleam. Wipe
fingerprints and grease from your appliances so they look showroom-new. Clean
the carpets and polish the furniture.
Amp up the lighting. Pick a sunny day for the shoot. Open
the shutters, blinds and curtains. Install fresh light bulbs, clean ceiling
fixtures and turn on the lights.
Accent special features. Some of your home’s features can’t
be duplicated easily, so celebrate the built-in bookcases, mullion windows and
window seats, too. Also, include shots of any improvements or updates.
Pretend you’re the buyer. What do you see? Hopefully, fresh
paint on the front door and a new welcome mat. Inside, your home should flow
from room to room, so remove excess furniture, bric-a-brac, and personal items.
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