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How to Stage a Home for Listing Photography

December 08 2015

j0399695 300x300Listing photos for a home can make or break the potential of getting prospective buyers to book a viewing appointment. Do you know the real estate photography and home staging tips and tricks for playing up the strengths of your saleable listings?

Want great listing photos? These tips and tricks are tried and true:

Lose the clutter.

When professional stagers prep a home for market, they typically get rid of half of a home's "stuff." This includes too much furniture, one of the main contributors to a cluttered look, as well as closets, a high priority sales item. Sellers reluctant? Ask what's worse: Clearing clutter – or missing an opportunity to sell?

Lighten up.

Great lighting adds a warm, welcoming feel. Ditch a dreary ambiance by aiming for 100 watts per 50 square feet.

Don't fear furniture relocation.

Temporarily moving furniture, art, and accessories can help you set the stage for superior real estate photography.

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