January 10, 2008

Why Your Listing Agent Should Post Pictures of Your House

Filed under: Uncategorized, Home Sellers — kelli @ 11:46 am

Kelli Grant is a full service professional realtor

With the market being so competitive for sellers, I can’t help wonder why realtors would not maximize their client’s exposure by putting photos in the MLS and marketing materials.

What shocks me is just how many homes are in the MLS without pictures! ??? Most realtors AND buyers think the house must be a dump when there aren’t any photos. My initial thought is that they have a lazy realtor.

The theory, “Less is more and not posting pictures will make them come see the house in person,” is not one I would spend time proving. With so much inventory on the market and homes with virtual tours, slide shows and video clips, you may want to rethink that thought process.

Every house, like every person, has its good and bad features. Even your worst fixer-upper has something to offer. It does not take much to go into a house and find a selling feature. Describing the true manner of the house in the MLS is the agent’s responsibility and is imperative…. and the price should reflect that. A home in need of major repairs should be priced substantially lower depending on the severity of the work needed. This lower asking price will attract the buyers and investors looking for a fixer-upper.

Get this! Not every house without photos is a home with physical handicaps. I have seen beautiful homes that failed to show their full potential. Wonderful homes that would photograph beautifully and were not given the opportunity. The real estate market is slow and sellers don’t need another obstacle preventing buyers from seeing their homes.

Sellers, at the very least, make sure you have your realtor put a couple of pictures in the MLS. If they are charging you a full service fee, they should provide full service…. and THAT includes photos! Just my humble opinion. If you are working with a discount broker . . . well, you get what you pay for.

Make sure that the photos show off your house to its full capacity. Dirty dishes in the sink or clothes on the floor will not help your cause. Would you submit a picture of yourself to a magazine or local newspaper with your eyes closed??? I doubt it. Your house deserves the same respect. Remember, a picture is worth a thousand words!

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