Saturday, October 25, 2008

Boost your listing idea #2: Invest in professional photos

We've covered this idea before. With more than 90% of home buyers viewing real estate online, photo quality can make or break a listing. This is especially true in our current market, where buyers can afford to be very selective.

Take a look at these photos, all of which were taken by a professional photographer.

This Parkwood Hills tudor on the west side of Madison has received a lot of buyer interest this fall, in part because of how the photos show off the features of the home. Note how the photographer uses a wide angle lens to capture all of the details of this family room from front to back, top to bottom, and side-to-side. This photo shows off the ceiling beams and the stone fireplace. It captures the over-sized window overlooking the back yard as well as the pass-through into the kitchen. With a single picture, this photographer captures all of this room's features along every dimension. She also gives us a glimpse of how this room flows into other areas of this house. Not bad for just one picture. This listing had 18 parties show up for the first open house, and four parties have scheduled second showings. A good start for the fall season.


Here's another example. This Middleton listing by Shawn Kriewaldt just went on the market. The kitchen and dinette space is modestly-sized in real life, but the photographer does a nice job of capturing its depth and the open floor plan. This home received 8 showings in 5 days, which resulted in an accepted offer on the 6th day. It is scheduled to close by the end of the month.


Here's one more photo of another modestly-sized kitchen and dinette space. Once again, the photographer does a very nice job of capturing the entire space, giving it plenty of depth and making it appear as bright and spacious as possible. We listed this home this summer. It received 14 showings and 2 offers in 14 days, and an accepted offer on the 17th day.

All of these homes have a few things in common. First, notice the absence of clutter. All three of these homes are spotlessly clean, and all three of these sellers consulted with a home stager prior to putting their homes on the market. Each of these home owners invested a lot of time and energy into making their homes look their best. We, like other realtors, invested our money by hiring a good photographer and a good home stager as part of the marketing plan. Time and money well spent.

We'll cover a few different home staging tips in the near future.

This post was co-authored by Shawn Kriewaldt.

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