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Beyond Baseboards & Crown Molding: What Matters in Listing Photos?

September 24 2010

360viewWe get emails like this on a very regular basis:

Hello, I am interested in the house at “123 Main St”. Do you have any additional photos of the kitchen and master bedrooms that you can send? (Ed note: Street address changed to protect the guilty).

The vast majority of the time these come from someone already working with an agent, and they have Googled a home’s address. Finding our site at or near the top of the Google results, they assume we are the listing agents. We will typically respond along the lines of, “Sorry, this isn’t our listing. But if you aren’t already working with an agent, we’d be happy to try to help… blah blah blah”.

So off I went to the MLS, where I found the home in question.

It’s a lovely home, listed for almost $650,000. If you aren’t from around here or are not familiar with the Phoenix real estate market, a $650K home is definitely a top-end home.

Here are a couple of photos that were in the listing:

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