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32 Comments on What Do Your Online Photos Say About Your Kitchener Home?
I agree with all these points, and the one that boggles my mind is the turn on the lights one. Why would anyone take pictures of a dark room? I've seen that quite often on MLS, and I always think "What were they THINKING?".
Thanks for the post!
Hi Heather,
I could not agree more. I love your points of view. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers from Lake Tahoe,
~Grace
Heather -- A very well done comprehensive list. Lately, I have seen listings going up with one pic. THEN they load the others many days later! Bad move, Also, just yesterday I was looking at a beautiful, upper end house with multiple Christmas trees and other various holiday decorations in the pictures. A LITTLE late for that.
Great blog and a comprehensive list of tips. Thanks for sharing.
Kathleen - The 'Lights On' point boggles my mind as well - I can't believe I have to mention it! I did some comprehensive research before this blog post and I shudder to give you the stats on how many listings I saw where the rooms were too dark to determine function and layout.
Grace - Thank you for your comment :) I'm glad we're on the same page!
Barbara - LOL! Yes I completely agree with you. Posting one picture or no pictures when a home goes live on MLS means missing out on a huge part of your buyer pool! You may never get them back either! I hope the listing you're referring to refreshes their pictures soon (ie. tomorrow) lol!
Michele - Thank you for reading and glad you liked the post!
What a great post to remind us of all the details we should address in marketing homes. When we moved last time, I must have looked at a hundred homes online, chose three to actually tour and bought one. We need to make the best first impression we can.
Gretchen
Pictures are key. Sometimes you don't have a econd chance at a buyer's first impression.
I like the model home mentality verbiage. You learn the best scripts on Active Rain!
Love your post! Nothing says is better than a real professional home stager! Great tips, great blog!
Great points..the pictures in your blog tell a 1000 words !!
Heather -- congrats on the well-deserved feature. I wish that all listing agents would avoid placing such horrendous photos in the online listing. Good photos showing organized, appealing spaces encourage potential buyers to put a home on their "must see" list. The others? Well they'll just sit there for a much longer time, and likely have price reductions.
Hi Heather -- You are so right. This topic cannot be over-emphasized enough to a seller, it's really their first showing, albeit virtual.
Gretchen - Its paying attention to details that sell a home. From doing repairs and upgrades right to staging the rooms for maximum appeal to professional pictures to highlight all the great aspects of a room - all those details culminate in interest, visits and offers.
Robert - I couldn't agree more. And with buyers literally taking seconds to 'click' onto the next listing, pictures that showcase a bright, modern spacious home are vital to getting offers.
Cheryl - Glad you liked it! We've been talking about model home mentality for a few years now. We have such a significant age gap between our average buyer and average seller and those buyers have the expectation that their next home will be just like a model!
James - Thank you! Glad you agree and that we're on the same page!
Cory - The pictures are pretty special, I have to agree. Its sad that they are ALL current MLS pictures.
Maureen - Thank you :) I wish the same. We just interviewed with another top producing realtor team and they admitted they snap their own pics. We handed over the card of our professional photographer and extolled his talent. We hope they give him a try - it would make a world of difference! And you're right, the ones with the unappealng photos or lack of photos will be sitting and waiting for some love while other much more appealing homes get snapped up by discriminating buyers!
Well said Heather.
Professional stagers and photographers go hand in hand in a Realtor's team.
A photographer's ability to get terrific photos depends on the composition he/she is looking at through their lens.
Heather:
I like your term for Internet search as"speed dating" for homes. All or your points are important. I don't understand why an agent would put a house on the MLS with no pictures. There is not enough room in the remarks section to paint a true picture of the home. You need real, professionally taken photos and videos to show the home to its best advantage.
Hi Heather - Great tips on issues to consider for the online photos.
Also, a nice little promo of a great technology tool from Philip Street!!! ;) Waiting to see their next great release next month.
Wow, Heather! Great, well thought out list. And Congrats on the feature!
Heather, Great post. I am not a Realtor but work with several of them and during my 15 years I have seen some good ones (let's say bad pictures).. Pictures taken with clothes dumped on the bed. I assumed the clothes were just washed but needed to be fold. There is one picture that I will never forget and that is the one where a Realtor took a picture of the bathroom and within the toliet was a surprise! Grosssss. I must say.
Great post Heather and congrats on the feature - well deserved! I love that you used the woman in the tube picture - so, so funny and perfectly illustrates your point!
Jan - I totally agree, a pro stager and photographer definitely round out a top notch realtor team.
Evelyn - I couldn't agree more and I don't understand either why homes are listed on MLS with no pictures or one picture. Buyers are extremely visual so it makes sense to showcase the home with some great pics online!
Marc - Glad you enjoyed the tips! Its all about education and information here in the Rain!
Michelle - Thank you :) It was a list which came after slogging through MLS and being horrified! LOL!
Stephanie - I am totally with you - and I'm already cringing at the picture you're painting of the bathroom. Ugghh! Talk about terrible first impression of a home .. and WHY would that picture get posted? I just don't understand.
Kristine - Thank you :) Oh I love the woman in the inner tube too .. lol .. gave my partner and I a good giggle when we came across the listing!
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