December 08 2013
Initially, the title of this article was intended to be a question: "Do Pictures Sell Houses?" We made the change in title for emphasis, because nothing can be truer or more important for an agent's success. Technically, of course, it's the agent who sells the house. If that agent uses many attractive photos, the house sells faster.
The Internet is filled with resources for taking better real estate photos. Follow a few simple rules, and it should be relatively easy. Most of the articles you'll read offer tips to take great pictures without too much expensive gear, although most will advocate for a decent digital camera. Can you cut corners and use your smartphone or iPad? Sure, you can. But that's not to say that you should. Is it better to take mediocre photos than not include any at all? Absolutely!
To save you time, I'm going to include a few of my favorite tips here:
If you have difficulty adding photos to your listing in the MLS, it's time to get a tutorial (reach out to your broker or an MLS representative for help). It should be a quick and easy process.
Many MLSs have limitations about the number of photos that can be added to a listing. You should not stop there when it comes to your personal website or single property website. The solution you use should allow you to add unlimited photos, and you should add as many as possible.
Once you've added your photos, you should be able to create a wide range of marketing collateral using those images. For example, once photos are uploaded to our system at VirtualTourCafé, agents can create virtual tours, slide shows, single property websites, social media posts, flyers, e-flyers, video, and more. Here's an example of one of the videos recently created using our system:
Buyers love photos. And as we've just proved that taking great photos and adding them to the MLS/your website is easy, there's no excuse not to use them as much as possible. Give it a try and keep an eye out for increased leads and faster sales.
For more photography tips, download our FREE guide, 7 Tips and Tricks for Taking Pictures That Sell Houses.