31 Days to Sell Your Home: Day 26 – Bad Photos = Fewer Showings
📷 Bad Photos Don’t Just Look Bad — They Cost You Showings
If your photos are dark, cluttered, or off-center, buyers assume the house is the same.
Common Offenders:
- Blurry or pixelated shots
- Rooms photographed at odd angles
- Open toilet lids, laundry piles, or pets in the frame
- No lighting or windows closed
- Vertical phone pics in a horizontal world
Why Pro Photography Matters:
A professional knows how to:
- Light each room for clarity and space
- Choose angles that highlight flow and size
- Edit photos to be clean, not overfiltered
- Tell a story from start to finish
This Isn’t Optional
Today’s buyers start online. If your home doesn’t shine there, it might not get a second chance in person.
👉 One Action to Take Today:
Ask your agent who they use for photography. If they say “I’ll take them myself”… it might be time for a new plan.
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Day 26: Bad Photos = Fewer Showings — Don’t Risk It
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