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Studio 3
You only get one chance to make a first impression. You may not be responsible for curb appeal on the homes you list, but you are definitely responsible for web appeal. 90% of buyers search for homes online.
Don't rely on your Agent Remarks to entice the customers. 40% of potential clients don't even look at the Agent's Remarks.
According to a recent Redfin study, professionally photographed homes sell for between $934 and $18,819 more than homes that are photographed by an amateur.
Just because you own a professional camera (or a really good smartphone), that doesn't mean you are a professional photographer. Leave the photos to the professionals and stick to what you do best ... selling homes.
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