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A Tool Worth a Million Words

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Real Estate Agent with Americas Best Agents, Inc/Premiere Plus Realty, Inc BK417268

 


If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words might a video’s flood of pictures be worth? The scientists at George Washington University approached the topic a few years ago in connection with real estate virtual tour s. To those of us whose profession is helping our clients buy and sell homes in our area Pelican Bay, their findings were --to say the least-- interesting:

 They arrived at this conclusion: “Adding a virtual tour decreases the expected marketing time by about 20% and increases the expected sales price by about 2%."  I’ve added the italics, but you get the idea: those are some serious stats. Since today’s fast-paced world rewards being able to get information quickly, it’s small wonder that video tours are so powerful. But to be useful, video tours need to be well executed. Local Naples homeowners who are preparing for a video shoot can keep some general guidelines in mind.

 For openers, it’s important to remember that the camera will be acting as the eyes of a first-time visitor, so prepare for virtual tour s as you would for an open house. Remove all personal effects like toothbrushes and medications from bathroom countertops, kid's artwork from refrigerator doors, and collectibles throughout. Stage furniture to look inviting, making certain that rooms are not overfilled. Just as in an open house, clutter can give buyers the impression that the house is smaller than it actually is. 

Today's high-quality, 360-degree digital imaging can capture even tiny details, so be certain to thoroughly clean everywhere. Pay particular attention to reflective surfaces like mirrors, windows and appliances – the tiniest mark on these can pick up light and dominate an otherwise perfect scene.

 Homes that are bright appear inviting and lead to greater buyer interest. Before shooting a virtual tour , be sure to replace any blown or dim light bulbs, clean all the windows, and open any window coverings to let in natural light. Don’t worry about too much light blinding the lens – the camera operator will ensure that doesn’t happen.

  By keeping these ideas in mind, local Na[les homeowners can help insure that their virtual tour  encourages buyer interest -- hopefully leading to the kind of shorter listing time and higher selling prices the university study indicated.  That’s why I always strive to include some form of virtual or online tour for your area listing. If you are thinking of offering your property this summer or fall, call me to discuss how we can make the most of the market.

 

Marjorie Taylor
Florida Homes Realty and Mortgage - Saint Augustine, FL
New Homes in St. Augustine Florida

As an owner of a virtual tour company, I LOVE your post - and could not agree more!

Jun 11, 2012 12:13 AM
Alex Gurchin
Keller Williams LIfestyles Realty - London, ON

Great post. I no longer take my own amatuer pictures. Instead, I have a professional come out who also produces a 360 degree tour, a video walk-through, 4 panoramic views and a youTube video. A ton of info comes with it, but the SEO rankings are priceless! In the old days people needed to call us to see a home. Now, rather than taking them out and showing them 10-15 houses, they've seen hundreds and have chosen the ones they want to look at, reducing everyone's time looking at properties that are not interested in. Love Virtual Tours ;^)"

Jun 11, 2012 12:25 AM
Ginny Lee
Americas Best Agents, Inc/Premiere Plus Realty, Inc - Naples, FL
CRS, Realtor, CDPE & ASP,Americas Best Agent,Naple

Thanks Marjorie....we need companies like yours and Alex I agree with you 100% it helps us save time and sell more property.

I have even sold some of my condo's because of the virtual tours and they haven't even come to see them until they move in!

Jun 11, 2012 12:44 AM