Selling: Prepping your home for professional photography
With more than 92% of buyers starting their home search online, it is now more important than ever for home sellers to make a good impression on the web. Craig Heller from TruPlace, a virtual floorplan and real estate photography service, recently shared the latest trends in online listings.
Studies have indicated that listings with multiple high-quality photos attract more interest than listings without photos. For home buyers shopping for their next home from out of state, listing photos and floor plans are even more important. That’s why it is Central Properties policy that all listings include six or more property photos.
When you’re thinking of selling your home put your best foot forward and include professional photos, you’ll likely be a step ahead of your competition!
Here are some tips to get your home ready for photos:
EXTERIOR:
Move cars away from the front or rear of the house and close garage doors
Move trash cans and recycling bins inside
Remove any debris from the front and sweep walkways
Stage deck furniture, open umbrellas, remove grill covers
Hide toys and sporting equipment in garage or storage containers
INTERIOR:
Turn on all interior lights and open all blinds
Replace burned out light bulbs
Clean vertical surfaces that reflect light such as mirrors, refrigerators, windows, television screens, etc.
Hide all pet beds, toys, bowls, etc. in a closet or container
Remove personal photos and decor
Keep all areas in view of the camera free of clutter
FOYER:
Remove shoes, coats, throw rugs
KITCHEN:
Clear off countertops
Remove hanging dish towels and small area rugs
Hide garbage can, pet food bowls, and other items
BEDROOM:
Make beds and be sure any objects under the bed are not showing
Hide all personal items such as books, phones, remotes, etc.
Remove personalized decor, photos and names from children’s rooms
DINING AREA:
For a small dining area, remove extra leaves from the table to maximize space in the room
Show off woodwork on tables by removing tablecloths or placemats
Remove extra dining chairs from the room so it doesn’t look too crowded
LIVING AREAS:
Keep the floors as clear as possible, especially to display beautiful wood floors
Make sure all televisions and computer monitors are turned off or hidden
Clear off end tables and coffee tables of items that are not decorative
Hide magazines, books, remotes, tissue boxes, etc.
BATHROOMS/POWDER ROOMS:
Wash all mirrors – Even the smallest smudges are magnified in photos
Hide the trash can, toilet brush, bathmats, and plunger
Removed monogrammed towels, replace with neutral/decorative towels
Put away robes
Remove all toiletries from the counter and shower/tub area (such as shampoo bottles, razors, toothbrushes, etc.)
Make sure the toilet paper roll isn’t empty or hanging down off the roll
This blog post originally appeared at CentralPropertiesDC.com