Oh Dorita, you clever bird. How a name close to a favorite chip brand helps you sell houses though, I’ll never know. (Photo Credit: Lovely Listing)
Oh Dorita, you clever bird. How a name close to a favorite chip brand helps you sell houses though, I’ll never know. (Photo Credit: Lovely Listing)
A few weeks ago I posted about the misconception that having a million dollar listing means you don’t have to worry about home presentation. Homes, especially luxury homes, do not sell themselves. Once again, I ask why homeowners, the majority of whom are selling their largest asset, allow their listing
These listing photos are of poor quality anyway, but what is of particular interest here is the time stamp. It took this agent six minutes to shoot the entire home. Is six minutes enough time to properly photograph an entire listing and create professional results that an agent is willing
Our previous post featured properties with pools that had backyard cabanas, waterslides, and amazing surroundings. A well-designed swimming pool is the liquid centerpiece of your home and can turn your backyard into a decadent escape. On the other hand, these listing photos of pools just make me want to escape.
…doesn’t mean you don’t have to worry about home presentation. Tell me, do these photos look like luxury $1 million+ listings? As an agent, if you are trying to sell a home this expensive, why would you not pay a little extra for professional photography and ensure these homes get
Well, this is…not good. What is the owner of this ill-named company going to do with 10,000 ‘Crunk Real Estate’ business cards once he/she undoubtedly goes out of business. It’s okay, they will surely bounce back with their next occupational pursuit, ‘Crunk Day Care’.
These photographs remind me of every photo I took with my friends in 7th grade. I’d immediately go home, get on the computer to add borders and bubble letters spelling out “Friends 4Eva”, then print off copies for everyone’s lockers. This agent must be behind the times. Or a 12
These listing photos are certainly not going to win any Real Estate Beauty Contest awards. Not even for congeniality. This is what we mean when we say the ugly side of real estate marketing. Who is going to look at these photos and want to buy this house? Or even