A Clean, Clutter-Free Home will Dramatically improve the Image of your Listing
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words and this holds especially true with real estate photos. Photographs show the viewer a glimpse inside the home, allowing them to determine if they are interested enough to request further information or a viewing . The viewer can see specific details such as; the layout of the home, wall colors, the materials used on floor coverings and counter tops, dishes in the sink, clothes on the floor and well kept lawns. Photos and virtual tours are a driving marketing force in the sale of a home and it is important that these photos help, not hinder the sale. Below are 7 tips for great real estate photos and a successful virtual tour.
Tip 1: Tidy Up
Tidy up. Your photos are an open house 24/7. As you prepare, go through each room tidying up. Items on counter tops such as the basket of mail in the kitchen or the toiletries on the bathroom counter should be removed. Tables and counters will show best with just a few tastefully selected items. Pick up and put away children's toys, clothes, dishes, and all taste specific decorations. For example, the rooster collection in the kitchen or the numerous Pro football team banners. It is also important to take down family photographs. Prospective buyers need to picture themselves in the home without the distraction of who currently lives there. Don't forget to check for burned out light bulbs, they really stand out in a photograph.
Tip 2: Exclusive Access
Please do not have other workers such as housekeeping, lawn crews, or repairmen at the home during photographing. If you desire to have housekeeping or lawn work done ahead of time, your virtual tour company will be glad to work with you on the best possible time to photograph your home.
Tip 3: Pet Thoughts
Some pets love to pose for the camera! But others are uncomfortable with equipment or strangers. Please plan ahead for pets by placing them in a kennel or at a day care. Also, remove all pet bowls or litter pans before the property is photographed.
Tip 4: Clean Fridge Front
What's on your fridge? The family photos and artwork on the refrigerator are fun to look at, however, it can often appear as clutter to the camera. Please plan to remove these items before your virtual tour. A clean front on the refrigerator always shows best in photographs.
Tip 5: Remove Packing from View
If packing has begun, remove the boxes to an area which will not be photographed. Items stacked in the corner or tucked under the bed can show in the photos and this will keep your home from looking its best.
Tip 6: Outside Curb Appeal
Outside move summertime items such as bikes, skates and pool toys to a storage area. Plan to have the lawn mowed and edged. If summer heat has caused the grass to turn brown, try to water a couple of days in advance to give it a fresh look. Trim hedges and sweep walks and driveways to give a manicured and inviting appearance. Add a few flowering plants for extra curb appeal!
Tip 7: Glimmering Pools
Don't forget the pool. A sparkling, clear pool can inspire thoughts of summer fun and relaxation, even in the off season. However, green murky water can leave an impression too. Make sure your pool is an inviting asset to your home.
Exposure Elements is an RTV Virtual Tour Partner located in the Silicon Valley of California. We are committed to delivering Virtual Tours that create property interest and reflect positively on our Realtor partner. You can contact us by clicking here.



