You crack me up!!
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR
Teri, this is crazy! What agent in their right mind would put a closet as the main listing photo? I would consider this a filler photo if there is nothing else to put. And about the "art" ... I guess you can't argue with it but maybe it should be stored with the naked photos and painting while the house is on the market.
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
Suzanne McLaughlin
Saint Michael, MN
Joan Whitebook
Nashua, NH
omg..that fat kid art was hanging in the Atlanta office of one of my clients...
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
I am shocked at some of the photos I see. Lately, there was a photo of a tree house which almost looked pornographic.
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
It would be cool to hybrid all these platforms in open source. I wonder what might happen! :)
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR
I'm working with a seller right now who needs to get tile scrubbed and a professional cleaning before an agent or buyer breaches the doorway. They don't understand that it will pay for itself.
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
Wowzer! Can't believe that would be the main picture for a listing! Can't imagine how the place must have smelled!
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
Videos for the show and tell are not new and so so powerful in the connection. The agent if the seller is not up for the task can whip, stage the place if it is priced right and wants the images, video clips to take it up a notch.
To shine without looking like just lipstick was added to that "pig". Oink. The low price and tell them dirty but nice, structurally sound but look out. Looks a little like a Stephen King movie set when the director with the tall leather riding boots, crop and slightly cocked beret screams "that's a wrap, print, get them in the can man."
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
Chris Griffith makes good sense when she says..."it will pay for itself". Prep for sale is a prep for success
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
That photo looked like some of the foreclosures I have handled, and I never would have put a photo like that in a listing on the MLS, let alone as a main listing photo. What were they thinking?
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
It depends on the seller to clean up and stage, or not. Many pigs have been sold, just not at top market price.
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR
Sylvia, I KNOW!!! worst part about that listing is there were more pictures at the end showing the house cleaned up. The agent posted new photos on MLS but didn't delete the bad ones from the public sites... go figure.
Randy, Really? that's so not PC.
Joan, I'd love to see that photo if it's accessible online.
Praful, No you're not, it just takes time which is always hard to find.
Chris, that's the hard part, getting sellers to understand the value
Paula, eeeewwww ![]()
Andrew, "lipstick on the pig, oink" and the rest... too funny!
Richie, well said, yes indeed. I like your quote.
Suzanne, exactly, I don't know what they were thinking, that listing has a dozen more photos that are about as bad...
Great post Teri. No matter how great you present your property online but still messy inside, buyers won't get it as they view the house.
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
I guess the moral of the story is you pay a price for marketing pigsty style. There is a buyer for every property but as Pamela Seley points out a poorly presented pig rarely fetches top price. A little lipstick, please! And take that offensive poster off the wall for starters
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
Norma Toering Broker ...
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Norma, Do you think as part of the price you pay 'marketing pigsty style' hurts an agents reputation? Meaning, if an agent takes a 'pig' and does ALL the right things, but the Seller still doesn't clean up their act, does it hurt an agents reputation to take pig listings?
well I agree with. all the comments here…and particularly that anybody would post that dirty closet as their main listing photo. My clients even make fun of listings that don't have photos or decent photos. I know that sometimes you can end up with a seller who has a dirty place and getting them to clean it up even 50% is a challenge. I had a friend who listed a the short sale and took photos of the place and then wrote "See through all the crap and imagine what it could be!" I laughed when I read it and mentioned it to him and he felt he was being honest because it was a nice, newer home but not very clean. They did get an offer but the price was also very favorable.
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
Hey, I'll call that truth in advertising. Suppose this is how the place really looks, well then . . . no one is going to be surprised when touring.
So many sellers refuse to listen...Buyer's can see past the clutter, Buyer's will understand the room is really big because of all the furniture I have in here, Buyer's can see past the repairs and they are small and simply and easily done, etc etc
I actually saw a MLS listing that had a picture of a kitchen sink filled a mile high with dirty dishes! There had to of been an ulterior motive for that!
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
Josh Gidcumb
Champaign, IL
Thanks for the laugh. It always amazes me what some people put on the MLS for pictures!
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
Wow you really have found some dusie out there.
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
I just don't get it Jeff, I truly feel bad for the Seller's who don't know better. Now the "wetsuit" house is in the hands of the bank, but I feel bad for them too as I imagine they haven't seen their public listing....
I can't believe either of those 2 photos. And yet, I've seen enough to know those have happened. Of course, for the buyer, that sure screams "opportunity". If that's what the listing agent is doing, then maybe they aren't all that interested and careful with this home and that can be used to the buyer's advantage.
Teri L
Palm Desert, CA
Claude Labbe the part that I have trouble with is how can some listing agents be so irresponsible? The majority of the listings I see need work, either the photos are poor quality or size, or they're in random order showing no flow to the house, or there are not enough photos. So combine a house in poor condition with poor quality/quantity photos and you've got a poor listing, sad for the Seller.
Love the photos, never knew I had an excuse as a fat kid....
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RET...
Portland, OR