VHT Photo of the Day: August 17th, 2012 LaGrange, GA Photographer: Melanie Watson Edited by: Scott Zwolinski Agent: Nancy Kustermann Brokerage: ReMax
VHT Photo of the Day: August 17th, 2012 LaGrange, GA Photographer: Melanie Watson Edited by: Scott Zwolinski Agent: Nancy Kustermann Brokerage: ReMax
VHT Photo of the Day: August 6, 2010 Burr Ridge, IL Photographer: Margaret Albert Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Christos Papanastasatos Brokerage: Luxe Marketing & Sales To see the rest of the tour, click here!
VHT Photo of the Day: June 31, 2012 Milwaukee, WI Photographer: Desiree Nickley Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Nancy Kresse Brokerage: Coldwell Banker
VHT Photo of the Day: June 30, 2012 One of the ironies of living in a city is that everybody wants a view, but most people look at a brick wall about 10 feet out their window, myself included. Regardless, it’s still nice to drool over some of the skyline
VHT Photo of the Day: July 15th, 2012 Chicago, IL Photographer: Renae Lillie Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Millie Shemluck Brokerage: Coldwell Banker
VHT Photo of the Day: July 23rd, 2012 Gorgeous floor-to-ceiling windows make this great room grand. Tall, curved windows give this room instant elegance. You can see the benefit of the added detail and light from the arch window in this simple and beautiful space. Inverness, IL Photographer: Megan Berger
VHT Photo of the Day: July 20th, 2012 New York, NY Photographer: Melanie Greene Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Royce Pinkwater Brokerage: Sotheby’s International Realty Is there such a thing as a bad view in New York City? To see the full tour, click here!
VHT Photo of the Day: July 17th, 2012 SUSHI SAMBA 504 N. Wells Chicago, IL Photographer: Matt Cramer Edited By: VHT Studios
VHT Photo of the Day: July 16th, 2012 I would never get out of bed if I lived here. How could there possibly be a better vantage point in the home than this panoramic view. Great job by the photographer capturing the main selling point of the room. Wayne, IL
VHT Photo of the Day: July 11, 2010 I have always wanted a freestanding bathtub. And I’m not really sure why. There’s just something so appealing about all the different sizes and shapes and how they sit so independently in a room and seem to virtually say, “Look at me.”