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5 Awesomely Bad Listing Photos

January 17 2013

Here on the Point2 Blog, we've talked a lot about listing photos. We all know that great photos help sell homes. But how about really bad photos? Today for a laugh, we're going to share with you five truly terrible real estate photos. And we'll tell you how they could've been avoided.

1. Kitchen Nightmares

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Does this flowery kitchen really have concave walls? How is a buyer ever going to find the right curved fridge to fill that space?

The fix: Some well-meaning individual probably told this aspiring home photographer that a wide angle lens could help capture more of the room. While there are times when this is totally true, taking distortion to the extreme is never a good idea. Heed our advice and avoid the fisheye at all costs. Unfortunately, there is nothing to be done about the wallpaper.

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