A picture is worth a thousand words

Posted By admin on February 12, 2010

If you take a look at your local real estate MLS (Multiple Listing Service), you will find homes being marketed without photographs. You will also find photos from camera phones so grainy it is nearly impossible to distinguish the objects in a room. The list continues, yet Seller’s do not seem to demand more of their agents. Why is that? Someone, please explain. I don’t get it. You, the Seller should demand excellent photos to represent your house. 

 The photos should capture the architecture and the essence of the home.

 

You have remodeled, repainted, manicured the lawn and staged the house, just like your REALTOR® and HGTV has advised. The photography should capture your effort and intrigue Buyers to view the property. If they don’t, your efforts are wasted. The whole purpose of the photography is to inspire viewings. The photography should make a positive statement about the house. It should beckon Buyers and tell a story about the property.

 

  

 

Do not settle for inferior or mediocre photography when you decide to sell you property. Call a REALTOR® who has knowledge of photography or one who is willing to have an expert take the shots. Call me. 713-419-8014

 

 

 

Testimonial:

I had an exceptional listing that required special photographs. Doyle managed to capture all the unique features of the home as well as convey the layout and design in the photos. This was a difficult task considering the house was over 9000sq ft. I was able to successfully utilize the pictures for both online and hard copy advertising. Doyle’s combined understanding of real estate and knowledge of photography make him an excellent real estate photographer.

Herma Hayes
Listing Specialist
Houston,Texas

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