How good real estate photography can turn showings into a sold sign.

The thing I love most about Real Estate and architectural photography is the fact that it serves as a silent salesperson. After working in real estate marketing for a little over the last five years, I’ve grown to see the importance that real estate photography has when selling a house. My motto is that good real estate photography gets showings and showings get offers!

3029 Marblebrook was a great example of how good real estate photography transformed a house with little showings to a sold sign out front. Before, the real estate photography was dark and didn’t showcase the to photographing this property, the real estate photography was dark and didn’t showcase the tons of natural light that the house had. Furthermore, it made the spaces look smaller and the open-concept floorplan enclosed and less open.

Here are three different photos taken of 3029 Marblebrook by another real estate photographer in the area:

 

The Result After: A bright, open concept floorplan filled with natural light featuring it’s transitional and contemporary design. After being called in by the agent, I wanted to showcase the natural light that flooded this home, the tall ceilings on the main floor and the beautiful hardwood floors that flowed throughout the main level.



To see more tips on how you can go about hiring a real estate photographer, check out this article on Placester. If you are looking for a Salt Lake Real Estate Photographer, contact me today and your first listing is free!

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