To move a home off the market — and at the price the sellers desire — real estate professionals must recognize the importance of quality listing photos. When marketing a home online, the listing must be accompanied by captivating pictures — a plenty of them. Posting a single image will not only annoy viewers but also suggest to them that the sellers are trying to hide some negative aspect of the property. Would-be buyers want to see as much of the house before committing to an in-person showing, so even images of the hallways and garage should be included. When taking listing photos, Realtors should aim to do so on a sunny day, with the light behind the camera. If photos must be shot on a day with no natural sun, they should create artificial light with lamps and chandeliers. Additionally, the shots should portray rooms in a clean and tidy state, with no visible clutter. | Read More
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