Taking The Best Real Estate Photos Of Your Home (2024)

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Bo Kauffmann2021-10-21

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You've probably heard this statistic before: 95%+ of home buyers start their search on the internet. The thing that entices them the most? Nice looking real estate photos of your home! If your home doesn't stand out from the crowd of other listings-for-sale, some buyers may never bother to come and look at it.

Conversely, poor (or no photos) are a major contributor to expired listings. Want to have a few laughs: See some of the worst photos on the MLS right here.

As a seller, you should hire a real estate agent who takes the time and care to present your home in its' best light: this includes fantastic real estate photos and an enticing text description of your house or condo.

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Showing the best real estate photos

Ok, you've selected your listing agent, (hopefully not one who whips out his cell phone and starts taking pictures with THAT). Your agent has called the professional photographer, and the appointment is set for tomorrow morning. How do you get your home ready for the best pictures? Here is how:

Staging the Kitchen

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The most important room in the house has always been the kitchen. Buyers consider this the focal point of the house, where meals are prepared and often consumed, and guests marvel at the nice cupboards, size of the room etc. Here are some of the things sellers should do in order to get the best possible photographs of this central room:

  • Clear off the kitchen counter
  • Take all notes, magnets and pictures off the fridge
  • Hide the dish-cloth and soap
  • Obviously no dirty dishes anywhere
  • Clean, Clean, Clean…..stovetop, counters, floors
  • If you have under-counter lighting, make sure it all works

The Bathrooms

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Taking The Best Real Estate Photos Of Your Home (4)Second only to the kitchen, are the bathrooms. Thats because buyers realize that bathroom renovations are among the most costly renovations in any house. Even if your baths have not been upgraded, you can still show them off, and here is how to do that:

  • No visible tooth-brushes
  • Put out a fresh soap bar, or better yet, a bottle of soap dispenser
  • Hide all cosmetics
  • Fresh towels hung from racks
  • Full roll of toilet paper on the dispenser
  • Clean, Clean, Clean….everything.

The Living Room

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This room should look comfortable, inviting and relaxing. NOT overstuffed with furniture, and the real estate photos should reflect this.

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  • Dust and vacuum everything
  • A couple of decorative pillows on the couch
  • Lamps all work properly
  • Remove any excess furniture
  • Make sure curtains, drapes or blinds are in good condition and clean

The Dining Room

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This room sometimes becomes a hosh-posh of furniture. It can often look like a library, a computer room, even a place to let the exercise bike collect dust. Declutter, and follow these tips:

  • Should only contain a table, chairs and hutch
  • Less is more: Remove excess chairs
  • Take any extra centre pieces out of the table (make it smaller)
  • Flower or Glass Vase centre-piece on the table is ok
  • Clean, Clean, Clean…..everything

The Master Bedroom

Taking The Best Real Estate Photos Of Your Home (9)This ‘sanctuary' should appear to be relaxing, not too busy and cluttered. Here are the tips to get this room ready for photos.

  • Remove everything off the dresser top
  • Night-tables are for a lamp and maybe one book
  • Make sure lights and lamps all work (they will be ON during the photo-shoot)
  • Obviously, bed properly made.
  • Use a duvet (borrow one if you have to) and accent pillows
  • Make sure curtains or blinds are clean and in good condition

The Yard

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Front and back yard are important for making that first impression a good one. Follow these steps.

  • Curb Appeal starts with the front yard…
  • Rake leaves, clear off the driveway and sidewalk
  • Curb Appeal also includes the back yard...
  • Grass cut, any bare patches filled in
  • All toys and tools packed away

Look at it this way: There are possibly hundreds of homes in your price range, all competing for the buyers attention. Another statistic I read recently is that the ‘average buyer looks at 11 homes before making an offer'. If there are hundreds of homes available, but a buyer only looks at 11, how do they decide WHICH 11 homes to see?

The answer: photographs. Buyers ‘weed out' the homes which show poorly, and may not come to see any of those houses or condos. Make sure that your home is in the 11!

All of the above real estate photos were taken by my professional real estate photographer. Looking to sell your Winnipeg home? Call me for a free market evaluation.

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Taking The Best Real Estate Photos Of Your Home (13)About the Publisher

Bo Kauffmann is a residential real estate agent with over 18 yrs experience in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Inducted into the REMAX Hall of Fame in 2010 and receiving the REMAX Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, Bo has sold over 500 houses and condos in the Greater Winnipeg market. He is an accredited buyer representative (A.B.R.) and a Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.Bo provides exceptional service to First-Time Home-Buyers, Seniors looking to downsize and Home Sellers of all ages.He can be reached easily By E-Mail or call/text him Call/Text Here

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FAQs

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Moreover, a wider angle lets you capture a larger field of view, which you can crop and adjust during editing. You can't go wrong with a wide-angle lens; this is what professional real estate photographers use. Remember to test your camera or smartphone beforehand to ensure everything functions.

What is the best angle for real estate photos? ›

Moreover, a wider angle lets you capture a larger field of view, which you can crop and adjust during editing. You can't go wrong with a wide-angle lens; this is what professional real estate photographers use. Remember to test your camera or smartphone beforehand to ensure everything functions.

How do real estate photos look so good? ›

Key elements elevate a real estate photograph: meticulous and balanced composition, strategic lighting for mood, close-ups highlighting craftsmanship, and curated staging that evokes a lifestyle. These features combine to create a photo that captivates viewers and enhances a property's appeal.

How to get bright real estate photos? ›

Switch on all lights in the room. Turning the lights on will make the room brighter, reducing the light differences between inside and out. Include table lamps, overhead lights, and don't forget concealed lighting, especially if you're photographing a kitchen. Be consistent.

What is the best height to shoot real estate photography? ›

When it comes to camera work, always make sure the camera is steady and straight– use your tripod! A good rule of thumb for real estate photography is to keep the camera at a height of 5 feet. This provides the most natural field of view for most rooms.

What is the best camera setting for real estate photography? ›

An aperture around f/8 is ideal for keeping the entire room in focus for most interior shots. However, if you have a very deep room, you may need to bump it up to around f/16. If you're feeling creative and want to highlight a close-up detail, aim for a small f-number. Shutter speed.

Is real estate photography difficult? ›

But remember that just like any photography career, real estate photography is not easy to start. Expect that there will be challenges and mistakes along the way. But you don't need to worry because, with just a few important things to know and get ready for, you'll be on the right track.

What photo app do realtors use? ›

Exposio photo processing engine is developed specifically for the real estate industry. It does all the work for you by mixing together different exposures. This process enhances the illumination to reflect what we actually see with our eyes.

Should you have pictures on the wall when selling a house? ›

Some stagers and real estate professionals may offer up a compromise: Remove some photos, but keep a few up. An entire wall filled with family photos may be a little much and too distracting to buyers, but a frame here and there may actually do more good than harm, if it's done tastefully.

Do professional pictures help sell a house? ›

84% of homebuyers said that regardless of other factors, they would not consider a home that didn't have photos in the listing. Professionally photographed homes can help earn homeowners up to a 47% higher asking price per square foot.

What is the best time of day to take real estate photos? ›

Golden Hour. The golden hour is the time of day just after sunrise or just before sunset when the light is warm and soft. It's usually around 5-6 in the morning and around 6 to 7 in the afternoon. This time of day offers the perfect lighting for exterior real estate photography.

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