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14 Easy Real Estate Photography Tips

October 09 2019

The old cliché "a photo is worth a thousand words" is nowhere more true than in the world of real estate listings. And forget words, really: We're talking dollars and deals here!

Nothing pulls buyers to open houses like stunning real estate photography. That's why it's so important to think of property photography as an investment. The more buzz you can build around a listing, the more competition you're going to drive.

The photos are what's helping prospective buyers decide whether a listing is worth seeing in person. Photos will get them daydreaming about setting up their life in the house before they've even stepped across the threshold.

And photos are what buyers are going to be looking at later, when they're back at home — pondering second visits and offers, maybe thumbing through a whole stack of flyers and brochures from a day of open houses. And beyond that, the best real estate photography also impresses your sellers and further wins them over as clients.

Here's how to take your listing photos to the next level:

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