Bel Air, Md - Lanette Branch, Realtor
How well does your Bel Air, Maryland home show?
Or, a better question might be - does it show at all? Of the 413 homes currently for sale in Bel Air, Maryland; 26% have only one picture showing on the MLS. A ridiculous 2% have absolutely no picture at all. Not one. Nada. Zilch.
How is it possible to effectively market a home with no photos of the home? In this day of instant everything and information overload, how exactly does one sell a home with no photos? The basic element of any marketing plan surely consists of quality photos, and lots of ‘em. Seriously, am I missing something here?
Why would a listing agent not showcase her listing with as many pictures as possible? I don't know the answer to
that question, but I do know that it just makes the home selling process that much longer and that much arduous for the seller. Why not qualify buyers as much as possible? Providing many quality photos with a listing gives us many advantages.
We are able to qualify buyers aesthetically as well as financially. Think about it. Why would you want a buyer wasting your time and effort with a showing of your beautiful white kitchen if the buyer doesn't want white cabinets and is not inclined to re-do the kitchen after move-in? Honestly, why are we wasting everyone's time? Oh, right -- if the listing agent doesn't market a picture of the kitchen, there might be a buyer who "says" he doesn't like white cabinets yet sees your home in person and might absolutely fall in love w/your home - white cabinets and all -- and might submit an offer
for full list price. O.K.,. that would be nice in La-La-Listing Agent Land, but here in the real world the chances are slim to none of this happening. Not to mention, it's a pain in the you-know-what for a seller maintain his home in show condition day after day after ridiculously long day...
So, I'll ask again. Why would a listing agent not showcase your home with as many pictures as possible?
So, let's recap. Of the many homes currently for sale in Bel Air, Maryland; well over 1/4 have a measly one or no pictures available for all the many (many!) potential buyers searching in earnest for homes. 2% had no pictures at all. Yes, that was 2%.
BTW, among the 2% that have no pictures at all, one is listed for over a million dollars. It's been on the market for well over a year - 455 days to be exact. Hmmm....
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Wow. Our MLS allows us to upload 14 pictures. I typically use every last one... and have extras! There is no excuse not to have photos.
Hi, Lanette! I'm always surprised at the lack of pictures with listings. Taking pictures of a new listing is one of my favorite things. I want to show that house off! And I'm usually rewarded with sellers that say, "Wow, I didn't know my house looked that good!" Ahh, success!
The pictures make all the difference in the world. Glad you said it!
Hi Debi -- We can literally add as many as we want-up to 20 in a slide show, then unlimited virtual tours can be attached. Thanks for sharing how you guys do things in Washinton.
Hi Sarah -- I'm back to my biggest pet-peeve! I just can't get away from it.
I had one of my sellers tell me she wanted to buy that house she saw on the internet - and it was the one she was trying to sell. She was so pleased with how well the house showed. It's amazing what a little staging, lighting, and pix can do to market and sell a home!
Wow 20 photos!! That would be nice! And unlimited virtual tours. Amazing. I guess our system is archaic. We can add one virtual tour in addition to the 14 photos. I have a listing that my seller called to say she wanted to buy the house all over again. (after looking at the pictures in the listing)