A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words

cameraflash.gifIn a blog she wrote last week, Susie Friedman was ranting about poor quality photographs and I felt her frustration. I saw a house listed by a non-EWM Realtor for slightly under $2 million with such poor quality photographs that you can’t tell what room you are in. If the person had taken the same pictures but turned on the lights and used a flash, I am sure they would have made a much better impression.

Another complaint I have regarding pictures is not using them at all in listings, whether sale or rental. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so if a listing doesn’t have any pictures what is that saying? I just spent half an hour going through rental listings trying to find ones that met my customer’s specifications. In addition to poor or no descriptions, most of them did not have pictures either. Luckily there were only 6 in the community he was looking in. One of them had pictures and that is the first one we are going to schedule an appointment for.

Having quality pictures in all of our listings helps save everyone timmoney1.gife and time is money!

3 comments on “A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words”

  1. Jennifer Wollmann Reply

    Thanks, Dee and congrats on your stats in the poll. I think you should send an e-mail and get our office to support our bloggers! Looks like you may be getting an i-phone!

  2. Anita Duran Cachaldora Reply

    UNBELIEVABLE right? I’ve been in $10,000,000.00 listings, when the only information available on the house was a black and white copy of the MLS printout. Jennifer…I like your animated pictures.

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