professional photography: New Video Tour ***20240 Cottagewood Ave Deephaven MN, 55331*** - 03/01/10 11:41 PM
TOUR LINK:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q25pK3XNP8U$499,000 4 Bed, 2 Bath | 2,614 Sq Ft | MLS #3882333 Property FeaturesSingle Family PropertyStatus: ActiveArea: Lake MinnetonkaCounty: HennepinYear Built: 19584 total bedroom(s)2 total bath(s)Approximately 2614 sq. ft.Single storyStyle: One StoryBasementLaundry room2 fireplaces2 car garageAttached parkingViewLake viewApproximate lot is 117x113x120x97School District: Minnetonka
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professional photography: New Virtual tours in New Orleans and Slidell LA - 02/08/09 03:49 AM
Below are several virtual tours I completed last week in New Orleans and Slidell Louisiana. The properties range from new construction to historic properties. I am in New Orleans atleast once a week and would love to go over our services if you are interested. Please check out my site at www.averadesign.com
Thanks for reading,
James
 
 
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professional photography: Is your "professional" real estate photographer REALLY a professional? - 01/31/09 12:58 AM
How important to you are great photographic images for marketing your listings? Are ‘okay', somewhat blurred or dark images acceptable to you? Would you like to have better images of your real estate listing? Over the past few years we have seen dramatic changes that the digital age has brought to the Real Estate industry. With this recent technology, a real estate listing can be photographed, images transferred to a web page on the internet, and flyers printed all within hours. Sadly, we have also seen a rise of people "claiming" to offer professional photography, however when you get your images back, … (3 comments)

professional photography: The statistical benefits of professional real estate photography - 07/06/08 01:36 AM
Good photos will grab people’s attention and help you sell a home. Bad pictures will absolutely give you trouble, because you won’t have any calls on it, and nobody will come to see it.”- Jacky Teplitzky, executive vice president of Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate in New York
The statistics
According to a survey by America’s National Association of Realtors, 80 per cent of people across the country who bought a new home in 2006 used the Internet while house hunting, and they rated photographs as the most useful tool in their search. In fact, for people looking to buy a home, … (2 comments)