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Will Photography sell my house
 

Its Real estate agents working with good real estate photographers that get houses sold — for the most money and quick.  But first, you’ve got homework to do - you want to have a charming and welcoming home to get the people interested in your house. 

Everything starts through the front door.  Font doors make a statement,  a fresh coat of paint or varnish can make it an eye-catching feature.  If you decide to repaint interiors, neutral tones work best.  Selling a home, starts at the sidewalk.  Curb appeal is an actual thing, it’s the first impression a buyer gets, sometimes it doesn’t work, home sellers don’t always do everything they should to get their homes ready to sell.  It’s the basics, you want everything to look good, smell good, to feel good in your home; to the buyers, it’s a house they want to make into their home.

MLS services usually require the front exterior picture to be the only required picture and the first one seen.  That won’t take you too far, potential buyers want to see everything; besides the front of the house, they want the entire tour, inside, upstairs and down in the basement and with a walk in the backyard.

Here are a few more suggestions to help you help your agent sell your house.  Always ask your agent if you have questions about any of this.

Spring time.  It’s the best time to arrange for a real estate photographer to photograph the exterior and interior of your home.  It’s a good time for decluttering your front and back yards, the trees and bushes are adding fresh leaves, flowers are blooming, the grass is getting greener every day and you’ll need to put out new mulch in your flower beds.  Remember, curb appeal is everything in real estate sales.  Any home improvements, like a fresh coat of paint, or house repairs should be completed sooner than waiting later.

Staging.  Impressions can mean very much, it shows that you’re the type of person who has taken care of this house you’re wanting someone to buy.  The interior staging is as important as your exterior staging.  Once people get inside your home, the insides need to be as impressive as you’ve gotten your front yard.  People want a nice, clean, well taken cared for home.  You want people feeling comfortable in your house.

A few ideas to keep in mind.  Neat and organized; remove the clutter, go overboard with the neatness.  Do a detailed dusting of the entire house!  Bedrooms should look great, beds made, curtains look neat, put away the kids toys.  You might place a few potted plants around inside and add a couple by your front door after you’ve freshened up the entry area.  Clean the kitchen stove, the oven. Remove fingerprints and smudges from the fridge, sweep and mop the floor, hide the trash cans.  Make sure your bathroom is Spotless! sinks, your tub or shower is sparkling - No Watermarks on the shower window doors - and make sure it smells clean.  Spend some time in the garage, remember neat and organized, and consider power washing your driveway.

Real Estate Photography is a main ingredient in your property marketing, know when your home will be photographed, the time of day your photography is scheduled is important, the sun falling on the front of your house makes for a very nice photograph and may very well make a difference if people want to see your property.

You’ll also want to check the front view of your property.  Are there any obstructions blocking the view to your house, tree branches, overgrown bushes that spoil the look. How do your windows look?  Does yard work need to be done?  All this can affect the composition you’ll end up with.  This is an area of personal taste but it’s an area where good composition can help bring out the character of your home, a few pictures, taken from a couple fresh angles can show the depth of front porches and make dormers stand out, gable roofs, front porch railings will benefit from a good composition.

While you’re at it, check your back yard, a covered patio, a nice fresh looking deck, gazebo, outdoor kitchen, pool or other special feature could help your property stand out against your competition. 

This is not everything that needs to be done, your agent will suggest other changes they think needs to be taken care of.  You can get a free copy of my Photographers List, its detailed, but will provide a lot of good information to help you get your property ready to sell.

Good luck.

 
Real Estate Photography, what it was

Knoxville professional photographers have always had a variety of creative directions to go after, working photographers will have defined, developed and after a few hours of repeated practice, refined a specialty into what they consider their specialty.

Real estate photography is a specialty

Real estate photography differs some what from other photography specialities, the pieces that make-up the final image, the furniture, a couch, the bookshelves, will always be fixed in place, you can‘t move them about, but other pieces are moveable, chairs, small tables, small lamps can be moved to satisfy the composition and the real estate agent.

Tell Me Again, Why Do I Need A Real Estate Photographer?

Every year, real estate agents are wanting better photography for their listings, they are realizing cell phones aren’t the best for photographing anymore, in the last few years, there has been a reorganization in the industry towards better photography, and it seems to be becoming the model for the future of real estate photography.

“things in real estate are changing, to be sure.” - Jarred Kessler


Photographers have been specializing in providing better real estate photographs to their clients, and they’ve been providing fast, quality results, and at more reasonable prices.

Photography is significant to the home buyer, they want to see the images of the properties they want to buy, and they expect these images to be shown to them, and in the fashion they expect.

Real estate has always been a photographic subject, and for a few recent years now, It‘s how home buyers expect to see the homes to buy, Photography is all around us, it on billboards, in magazines, television, the internet and social media sites every day of our lives.

It’s how home buyers, using smartphones, tablets and home computers will sit at home and decide if they want to go see a property.

“photographs have been an incredibly important part of the real estate industry, particularly since listings became readily available online through MLS and other private listing sites. Great photography is one of the cornerstones of a successful listing, and it helps buyers to make the right decision, too. From remarkably high resolutions on digital cameras to drone technology, the constant advancement in imaging capabilities that has occurred over the past couple decades is bound to continue.” - Jarred Kessler

Agents have to pay attention

Real estate agents need some education when they’re buying real estate photography. They need to know something about what goes into the work. They need to know what to ask for from the photographer they’ve hired, and what to expect from him or her. It would be good to know the time it takes for finishing the job, and the equipment needed to produce the quality photography that they should expect to get.

A real estate agents’ have-to

An internet on-line presence, with photography showing their listings is expected of real estate agents, in fact, its a have-to for sucess or their failure, its essential for generating new leads and clients for their business, and paying a lot of attention to SEO for their site is very important.

Agents should have their own website. Home buyers want to see photographs of listings. They’ll want information, a few funs facts, neighborhood statistics of areas they’re interested in, schools and shopping info. You’ll get higher conversion rates, increased sales and a lead-in to segway a introduction of your services. It‘s worth the time and money to set-up a professional website.

Finally

Todays home buyers are image motivated, baby boomers out number millennials; that‘s who you have to play to. Digital advantages has made it to easy to show real estate photography on your web site that your losing if you don’t. It takes just a couple seconds to make the impression you have to make, or buyers will move on to your neighbor if you don’t.

“Today’s real estate technology is essentially the primary vehicle investors use to gather information on a particular market.”   Than Merrill


www.mikeoneillphotography.com, Knoxville, TN

Why Do I Need a Photographer

Smartphone cameras are useful to have. A camera right in your shirt pocket makes it easy for real estate agents to take their own property listing photos. Hiring a professional real estate photographer is an added expense, and, you’ll be much more successful!


According to Realtor.com, 92% of homebuyers begin their search on the internet when starting a new home search. Homebuyers will get their first real impression looking at listings. Good photography makes home buyers want to see the property.

Real Estate Agents and Professional Photography Working Together

Bad photography makes buyers move on to the next listing, you’ll decrease the value of your property by NOT using good photography, instead use an experienced professional real estate photographer, they know how to make the property view its best and motivates buyers to get in touch for a closer view.

A professional photographer will be well worth the price. Here are 5 reasons not to use your cell phone for taking pictures. 


Your home will sell faster and for more money 

Listings that use professional photography will sell 32% faster than those that do not. And, listings that use high-quality photography receive 47% higher asking price per square foot. 


A real estate photographer understands composition

A good photo needs composition, much as a painting does. It’s not only about what’s included in the frame, but what’s excluded. A pro will know how to frame a photo to draw a buyer’s eye to the selling features while keeping their attention away from anything less than desirable. 


Photo editing is important

A professional photographer will know how to enhance colors, remove unwanted elements, scuffs on the walls, or the owner’s chihuahua who wandered into the shot. 

Lighting can make or break a photo

It takes years for a real estate photographer to develop an eye for lighting placement. Placing the right lights in the right place at the right time makes a ho-hum house view like a grand palace and catch the eye of a buyer scrolling through listings photos

 
Professional photography makes YOU look good

The real estate agents who use professionals come across more professional and are way ahead of their competition; they know it’s not all about selling a home, it’s more about selling more homes and getting more referrals and they know they must take the best care of their clients.

 
Knoxville real estate agents know to put away there iPhone and hire a professional real estate photographer. they know it’s an investment that is well worth the money!

www.mikeoneillphotography.com 

Word of Mouth, would it work for you

Referral marketing or Word of Mouth advertising is one of the best ways to build-up your business for new clients, the Real estate industry has always urged clients to suggest them to their friends and neighbors to support their real estate services. 

I work with real estate agents as a professional real estate photographer; we work as a team when one of my Knoxville agents receives a referral, it may mean I will also get work, client referrals is one of the best marketing tools available for us, not to mention, most business owners.

Heres a few referrals marketing techniques you might adopt to pick up more real estate leads and new clients.

Just Ask

Asking your friends to refer you to their family members or their friends, ask, “If you have liked my services, please consider recommending me to your friends who may need real estate services.” Being yourself when you request referrals will help. It will surprise you how many will help you. Another place to ask is on your website, your blogs, marketing flyers, even on a business card.

Gifts in return

If an agent will refer you to another agent for work, show them how much you appreciate it, either a thank-you card or better — a thank-you card and gift or leaving a thank-you card and a gift; appreciation can be golden and could lead to the referrals your wanting.

Emails

A monthly Newsletter is an excellent way to stay connected with your clients, helpful informative articles can be priceless and may get them to refer their special agent to their friends who need help selling their home.

Client Rewards

Another great way to stay connected with your clients might be to offer future discounts for your services, a money card, even a gift certificate to a local shop to thank them for referring you to someone you ended up helping.

Contest Giveaways

A contest is always a fun way to increase attention for your social media post, awarding a gift card to a local restaurant or an Amazon.com money card can provide incentives and shows your appreciation.

Facebook Post

You can create a “referral culture” by posting thank-you post on how new clients get rewards for referral help, show appreciation for the help.

Referral marketing is the oldest and the most productive form of marketing, it’s the widest technique used because it works, people appreciate hearing how well a product or service has worked, from someone they know.

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I’ve worked as a photographer for a good part of my life. I’ve been in Knoxville, TN since 2007 with my real estate photography and commercial photography business, I’m always eager to suggest someone who can be of help to someone who needs it. If you need a commercial photographer or real estate photographer services or if you know someone who does, please call me I will appreciate it.

Mike O’Neill Photography at 865-292-3865.