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Home Sellers


Photo Tips for Agents: How to Prep for Great Listing Photos (and Know When to Hire It Out)
Great listing photos aren’t just about having a camera—they’re about preparation, timing, lighting, composition, and editing working together. While many agents try taking photos themselves, the process is often far more time-consuming and technical than expected. Understanding what goes into professional photography helps agents prep homes better and recognize when hiring it out is the smarter move for their time and brand.
4 min read


Drone Photography Isn’t Just for Acreages: Why In-Town Listings Deserve an Aerial Story, Too
Drone photography isn’t about being flashy — it’s about placement. For in-town listings, aerial photos give buyers instant context, showing how a home connects to its neighborhood, parks, schools, and daily life. Especially for out-of-area buyers, that perspective builds trust, answers questions before they’re asked, and helps them envision where they belong.
3 min read


The Importance of Virtual Staging: Why Empty Rooms Cost You Buyers
Drone photography isn’t about being flashy — it’s about placement. For in-town listings, aerial photos give buyers instant context, showing how a home connects to its neighborhood, parks, schools, and daily life. Especially for out-of-area buyers, that perspective builds trust, answers questions before they’re asked, and helps them envision where they belong.
3 min read


Hero Shot Formula: A Realtor’s Guide to Ordering Your First Four MLS Photos for Maximum Impact
Think of the first four photos as a guided tour: first you establish the home, then how life flows, then where value lives, and finally where you retreat. When photos follow this sequence, buyers stay longer, scroll deeper, and trust what they’re seeing.
4 min read
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