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Breaking News: Joel Osteen received a revelation from the man himself!
Anyone can create a blog, it doesn't make it true. Do a little research before you repost.
In other news, if you need a real estate photographer, I'm your guy!
Selling your home can be a very stressful process! So many things go into selling your home that, without a professional realtor to help, it can be hard to deal with. I am going to assume that you have already decided to hire a professional to make the process go a lot smoother, but it doesn't stop there. There are many things that only you can do to make sure that everything in your control is done for your home to SELL FAST! Sometimes it is a little tricky for a real estate agent to tell you what you need to hear without hurting your feelings, so I'm going to do it for them. These are 5 things that you, the homeowner, need to keep foremost in your mind:
These are only a few things that a seller can do to make sure their house SELLS FAST. Always listen to your realtor. They have your best interest in mind. It might be hard to hear sometimes, but don't take offense. IT'S FOR THE BEST. You can find more tips to get your house SHOW READY by clicking on the link. I hope I've helped you sell your house fast!
You wait years, maybe decades to list your home whether to upgrade or downsize. You hire an agent and they blast through your house in five minutes taking cell phone photos. That's OK! You figure that they MUST know what they're doing, right? You check out your house on Realtor.com, Zillow, Trulia, etc. The photos are dark and crooked. Criteria for good photography is nonexistent on your listing. What happened? You are the victim of a drive-by real estate shooting. Your agent did a shoot and run!
It is fantastic if your real estate agent also happens to be a seasoned, experienced real estate photographer with proper technique and equipment. While not impossible, this scenario is the exception rather than the rule.
WEB APPEAL IS THE NEW CURB APPEAL! This is not a unique phrase that I made up. Google it! It is used throughout the industry for marketing, yet many realtors fall back on their belief that the traditional concept of curb appeal still matters. According to Realtor.com, 92 percent of home buyers use the Internet as part of their home search That means that listing photos are a critical factor. It should not matter whether your house is less than 1000 square feet or more than 5000. If your home is worth listing, it should be worth representing with photos that do it justice.
From a real estate agent's perspective, photos define their brand more than anything else. It defines their dedication and professionalism. Some realtors will say they are doing fine without professional photos so why fix it if it ain't broke? Others will do whatever it takes to deliver professional services because they know that potential listing customers check out other listings on the Internet. They know that a knowledgable consumer is not going to hire someone who displays homes with photos that are dark with crooked or even up-side-down images? Those lost customers won't be counted because they are not going to bother to call the agent or broker and tell them why they are selecting another agent/agency.
Do your homework before listing! There are great agents out there who will do their best. Agents who will present your home in the best light regardless of the listing price. You want someone who will treat your home with respect whether it's listed for $100,000 or $5,000,000. It shouldn't matter!
by: Debra Resch, Better Home Photos, 2017
Are you considering selling your home? There are many small tasks to check off a to-do list. One of the most important things that homeowners can do to help themselves and market their home is to have professional-level photos of a property to list online.
Why are photos so important?
The majority of prospective home buyers go online and review listings before determining whether or not they would like to visit an available property. Therefore, quality photos create an initial idea in the buyer’s head and poor quality pictures can reduce potential traffic to a listed home. It does not pay to sacrifice quality when listing a home online.
Today, first impressions begin online. Photos of a home must be taken with professional level equipment. A smartphone will not do. It has been found that photos of homes taken with a professional camera and then listed online receive an average of 61 percent more views. In addition, these properties benefit from a significantly higher asking price and are more likely to sell.
What should sellers desire in photos of their home for listing? Pictures must be high-resolution and properly lit. Snaps of homes on cloudy days or with dim lighting can make a home appear drearier and less inviting. Avoid giving DIY shots to an agent to upload for an MLS listing. Energy needs to be spent on staging the home and photos need to be taken when homes receive the best natural light. It's a big mistake to skip staging and take pictures of the home as-is, as most of your competition will be striving for that clean look. The home is a product for sale. Make sure to de-clutter and fully clean as if one was staging for an open house because, in a sense, you are.
Invest in having professional photos taken of the home and surrounding property as photos do help capture interest. They are also used when buyers create a mental shortlist of properties. Good pictures not only help with attracting initial interest but also assist in sustaining interest at pivotal times and can help potential buyers recall attractive features in a home when making a final decision. High quality photos are a priority for those working with an agent and others who want to sell a home themselves.
Buyers are generally not attracted to photos with the following problems: low-quality or blurry photos, not marketing the lifestyle within a home, leaving clutter and personal items in a shot, and poorly-lit pictures. Quality photos are a way to provide a virtual tour of the home. A sufficient number of photos should be taken and listed to provide viewers with a good general idea of the layout and features of a home.
Sellers interested in making the most out of the first few months of selling a property need to take steps to drive traffic to their location. Quality photos can attract more views and potential buyers. Multiple offers may come in which may drive up the offer price on a home. In addition, quality photos make help a home stand out in a competitive market and help sell a home faster.
In contrast, poorly lit photos and pictures of homes that fail to showcase important and desirable features of the home to the local market can serve to dampen traffic. This leads to fewer scheduled visits during that initial window of time when a home is newly listed. It may take longer to sell and cost a homeowner more to maintain a property while it lingers on the market.
While it's not the only thing sellers will have to do to get ready to sell, high-quality photography is an important step for any savvy homeowner that's looking to maximize their home's value, and decrease the time it takes to sell.