Selling Your For Sale by Owner Home with Photos

The phrase “A picture is worth a thousand words” has great meaning, particularly when you are selling your home. If this is your first time selling for sale by owner home, it is possible that you have overlooked the importance of photos. Photos are the most important element when marketing your home. One photo can make or break the deal. It only takes a spit second for a potential buyer to look at a photo and make the option to keep looking, or find something else.

There are a few helpful hints when taking indoor photos . You want to make sure that you use current photos. An old photo may have been taken before you applied that fresh coat of paint on the kitchen walls and something as small as this can make a huge difference.  Take time to make sure things like curtains and rugs have been cleaned.   These are questions you should ask yourself before taking photos.   Make sure the inside of the home is appealing. Remove any clutter out of the way, such as toys or your heap of shoes by the front door.

Outdoor photos are just as important . Weather can have a huge impact on the quality of the pictures you take. It is best to take pictures on a sunny day. Make sure the yard is clean and free of clutter as well. Make sure the yard is mowed and any flowerbeds are neat as well as free of weeds. If you have a deck or porch, make sure that it is clean. Does it need a fresh paint job? Does that step need to be fixed?

Getting photos at different angles is another great idea . You want your potential buyer to be able to see the full view. You don’t want to leave anything out, you want them to see the entire property. Also, make sure that you get pictures that include the for sale sign. After all, you are marketing your for sale by owner home, and you want the buyer to remember there is a going to be competition.

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