Get Your House Ready for Real Estate Photos: A Checklist

It's crucial to make some preparations if you want to make sure that your home presents itself in the best possible light in real estate photos. It is worthwhile investing some time and effort to get the images properly because they can have a significant impact on how prospective buyers perceive your home and its sale price. Even while it's best to leave the actual photography to the pros, there are some things you can do to speed up and streamline the process. To make sure your house is ready for the spotlight, follow these nine steps: 

  1. To create the illusion of a larger, more open space, clear the kitchen counters and sink of all clutter. Appliances, the sink, and the backsplash should all be cleaned. 

  2. Take everything off the counter and put it in a container beneath the sink to clean the bathroom. Wash every surface, including the shower, toilet, and sink. Place a couple towels for display on the counter after folding some decorative ones. 

  3. Switch on every light, then make sure that the lamps, ceiling fixtures, and outside lights all function properly. Before the photographer arrives, turn on all of the lights in the residence. 

  4. Remove any extra furniture and decorations; storing large or superfluous furniture will help the house appear more put together. To decide whether pieces should stay or leave, think about getting advice from a professional stager. In the laundry, kitchen, and bathroom areas, roll up and take out all floor mats. 

  5. Make all beds and dress them with blankets, pillows, and linens that coordinate. 

  6. Take all private items, including photos, and store them away in every room of the house, including the patio, porch, and garage. 

  7. Remove all shoes and jackets from areas where they can be seen, and store away any loose objects to eliminate distractions. 

  8. Remove any pet objects from the house and thoroughly clean the place to get rid of pet odors.

  9. Tidy up the yard and landscape - clean up your front yard, trim back and tidy all landscaping, and sweep the front and back porches.

Remember, your home's marketing is crucial to its sale, and the photos will be the first impression potential buyers have. Working with a professional real estate photographer can help you achieve the best results. At Focused Media, we offer high-quality photography, 3-D imagery, and virtual environment creation with 24-hour turnaround support. Contact us for more details about our services.

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