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What Do Your Online Photos Say About Your Kitchener Home?

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Home Stager with Beyond the Stage Homes

It’s amazing how connected people are today with the internet, iPhones, blackberries (I call mine my crackberry), iPads and more. They want information to be accessible everywhere, instantly. Virtually everything in our lives is touched by this hi-tech vibe and its revolutionizing the way people buy and sell real estate these days.

Did you know that over 95% of buyers shop online first before even going to see a property? Whether they are browsing through MLS listings at home or viewing them on their iPhone while they are out and about, people are doing their initial search first without even seeing the property. We have dubbed this speed dating for houses because sellers have literally seconds to impress potential buyers before they click on the next listing.

So what do the pictures of your listing say about your home? Are they good enough to impress those design savvy buyers who will pay MORE money for a home which has a modern design aesthetic and has all those great smart upgrades? Well, here are some things which can either entice a buyer to visit your property .. or scare them away!

1) Lack of Pictures or only ONE exterior Photo

This is one of the key things NEVER to do with a listing. True or not, if a buyer can’t view pictures of the interior of your home they are going to assume its in terrible shape and move on! Without pictures to represent your home, its natural to assume that there is something wrong if photos aren’t present. We call this the Kiss of Death for any home!

2) Pictures of Seasonal Decorations

Nothing says “I’ve been listed for sale too long” better than pictures of Christmas trees in homes in February or March. Buyers are always looking for the hot, new listings and even if your home just came on the market, seasonal decor of any kind can make it appear stale. If your listing does feature pictures with seasonal decor, ensure you take down the decorations right after the holiday and then have new photos taken!

3) Pictures of Cluttered Spaces or Rooms with Crazy Decor Schemes

Your online pictures are the windows to your home’s soul. If that soul appears chaotic or very personalized, you’re going to lose out on the majority of your potential buyers who are searching for neutral, modern spaces. As the saying goes, you don’t get a second chance to make a great first impression so make sure that all the photos of your home showcase bright, spacious modern rooms which buyers can appreciate. Pack up all your collections, lighten and brighten with some paint and work with a stager to professionally stage your home. This way buyers will be jumping for the chance to visit your home!

4) Pictures Which Tell Buyers Nothing or Which Showcase Strange Areas in Your Home

Nothing confuses buyers more than pictures of rooms or areas which are undefined. Unless of course they are shots of your floor, your mouldings, your countertop or your staircase. Undefined rooms or awkward spaces actually detract from your home’s overall value for buyers – because they can’t figure out a use for it! So don’t post pictures of these areas, instead showcase the rooms which WILL draw buyers in, which are defined and well staged. As to pictures of architectural elements of your home, its better to show these things as part of an overall picture as opposed to snapshots of them individually. If you have gorgeous wood floors, a picture of that room with the light streaming in, the furniture arranged to highlight the gleaming wood is far more effective.

5) Pictures of People and Pets

As cute as your dog, cat, baby, best friend or neighbour is – they don’t belong in your home’s online photos. Buyers are going to be more interested/amused by these cameos than they will be by your home – and its not going to entice them to visit. So save those pictures for display in your new home and opt to showcase professional pictures of all the rooms in your home so that buyers can instead appreciate the elements which come with the property!

6) Professional Pictures and Virtual Tours

We learned early on in our staging career that professional pictures was the best way to showcase a home online. A professional photographer has the right equipment, experience and talent to take those great shots which look like they came out of a magazine. As buyers are shopping for a lifestyle upgrade, professional pictures of a modern, bright home are going to attract them in droves. Additionally, virtual tours are also a vital part of a home’s strong online presence. Done right, they show buyers everything they need to know about how rooms connect and flow with each other so that they can get a great sense of the home without even visiting!

7) Put That Toilet Seat Down!

I lost track recently of the number of pictures on MLS which feature bathrooms where the toilet seat is up. Do I need to explain why you need to put the toilet seats down for pictures? I hope not! Let’s just say, for aesthetic and sanitary reasons, keep those toilet seats closed!

8) Pictures of Principal Rooms Without Furnishings

Vacant homes are a tough sell. We’ve written blog posts on this topic because without staging (and adding that personal touch with great furnishings) a vacant home appears empty and undesirable. Without furniture, buyers can’t get a sense of how big the spaces are and will instead fixate on elements which need fixing, updating, painting or replacing. If your home is going on the market vacant, invest in some key staging so that when buyers shop online, they get a great first impression! One last note, leaving one item in a large room or doing what we call ‘vignette staging’ only makes the home appear more unloved and doesn’t do justice to the space.

9) Turn ON the Lights!

Again, this one should be self explanatory as to why its so important. It doesn’t matter what time of day it is, the lights should be on when you’re taking photos of your home. Additionally, open those blinds and draperies to let in all that gorgeous natural light. Buyers are attracted to bright, airy spaces so they will steer clear of homes where its impossible to determine the function of a room because they can’t see it.

10) Rooms with Wall to Wall Furniture

Rooms with wall to wall furniture either say you love to entertain all your friends and family every night or they say that the rooms are so small you couldn’t fit everything in without it appearing cramped. Editing out furnishings is an excellent way to make rooms feel spacious and large however most sellers don’t know what should be edited out. This is one of the key things a professional home stager will address so take the time to have a consultation done before your home goes on the market and that way you will have a customized PLAN so every room shows to its fullest potential!

Pictures tell buyers a vital story online and with how accessible listings are online, its more important than ever that the first impression buyers have of your property is a great one. We work with a professional photographer who does amazing virtual tours and this is one of the top things we recommend to our clients after staging their homes. Remember, buyers have what we call model home mentality so magazine calibre pictures will garner your property the interest and visits it deserves!

Posted by

Heather Cook  is Co-Owner and Principal Staging Designer of the award winning Rooms in Bloom Home Staging & Design Inc. based out of Kitchener-Waterloo, ON.


 

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Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

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!

Mar 24, 2011 11:37 AM
Brandon & Grace Yee
Chase International - South Lake Tahoe, CA
Lake Tahoe Real Estate

Hi Heather,

I could not agree more.  I love your points of view.  Thanks for sharing.

Cheers from Lake Tahoe,

~Grace

Mar 24, 2011 12:18 PM
Barbara Altieri
Better Homes and Gardens RE Shore and Country Properties - Shelton, CT
REALTOR-Fairfield County CT Homes/Condos For Sale

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.  

Mar 24, 2011 12:47 PM
Michele Myers
Prudential Homesale Services Group - Harrisburg, PA
Harrisburg/Hershey Realtor

Great blog and a comprehensive list of tips.  Thanks for sharing.

Mar 24, 2011 12:49 PM
Heather Cook
Beyond the Stage Homes - Kitchener, ON
Delivering beautifully staged spaces

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!

Mar 24, 2011 01:10 PM
Mel Ahrens, MBA, Kelly Right Real Estate
Kelly Right Real Estate - Hood River, OR
Customized Choices for your Real Estate Needs

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

Mar 24, 2011 01:36 PM
Robert L. Brown
www.mrbrownsellsgr.com - Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids Real Estate Bellabay Realty, West Mic

Pictures are key. Sometimes you don't have a econd chance at a buyer's first impression.

Mar 24, 2011 02:14 PM
Cheryl Ritchie
RE/MAX Leading Edge www.GoldenResults.com - Huntingtown, MD
Southern Maryland 301-980-7566

I like the model home mentality verbiage. You learn the best scripts on Active Rain!

Mar 24, 2011 02:33 PM
James Harner
Considering Selling Your Home? Call 610-310-7646 first - Royersford, PA
James Harner Group - Philadelphia PA Real Estate

Love your post! Nothing says is better than a real professional home stager! Great tips, great blog!

Mar 24, 2011 02:36 PM
Cory Barbee
San Diego, CA
Broker (760) 563-4022

Great points..the pictures in your blog tell a 1000 words !!

Mar 24, 2011 02:51 PM
Maureen Bray Portland OR Home Stager ~ Room Solutions Staging
Room Solutions Staging, Portland OR - Portland, OR
"Staging Consultations that Sell Portland Homes"

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.

Mar 24, 2011 03:42 PM
Chris Olsen
Olsen Ziegler Realty - Cleveland, OH
Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate

Hi Heather -- You are so right. This topic cannot be over-emphasized enough to a seller, it's really their first showing, albeit virtual.

Mar 24, 2011 04:12 PM
Heather Cook
Beyond the Stage Homes - Kitchener, ON
Delivering beautifully staged spaces

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!

Mar 24, 2011 04:25 PM
Jan Laurie
JL Residential Styling & Staging - Nanaimo, BC

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.

Mar 24, 2011 05:34 PM
Evelyn Kennedy
Alain Pinel Realtors - Alameda, CA
Alameda, Real Estate, Alameda, CA

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.

Mar 24, 2011 06:20 PM
FN LN
Toronto, ON

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.

Mar 25, 2011 01:06 AM
Michelle Minch
Moving Mountains Design Home Staging, Pasadena, CA - Los Angeles, CA
Home Staging Los Angeles and Orange County, CA

Wow, Heather! Great, well thought out list. And Congrats on the feature!

Mar 25, 2011 03:43 AM
Stephanie Stringer
First Choice Loan Services NMLS#210764 - San Antonio, TX
Mortgage Loan Originator

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.  

Mar 25, 2011 05:43 AM
Kristine Ginsberg
Elite Staging and Redesign, LLC - Short Hills, NJ
NJ Home Stager

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!

Mar 25, 2011 07:13 AM
Heather Cook
Beyond the Stage Homes - Kitchener, ON
Delivering beautifully staged spaces

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!

Mar 25, 2011 09:52 AM