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Do you think the quality of agents photos affects viewings?

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Goodluckcharlielover · 14/03/2012 16:15

Everyone in our area is saying things are very quiet with few to no viewings. Agent says it will pick up but everyone I know who's selling says it's dead in our area. I'm sure it's nothing to do with agents photos and just general state of market in our area, but do you think poor quality photos would put someone off viewing?

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annalouiseh · 14/03/2012 16:23

the photos should help sell the house and intrigue people to want to view.
don't estate agent take good photos?
We eat with our eyes.
same goes as in a restaurant, if it looks good on the plate its more inviting to eat.

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bibbityisaporker · 14/03/2012 16:24

I think good photos are very important.

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7to25 · 14/03/2012 17:01

When I saw a friend's photos of her property for sale I actually laughed. They were so bad. One was of the toilet. I think that if you know the property, it is very hard to judge; you know that they are photos of your house and you know what your house is like. however other people ONLY see those pictures and they have to be perfect. We changed her photos and so far two offers and a lot more interest.

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Goodluckcharlielover · 14/03/2012 17:03

OK thanks - that's helped make my decision. Any of you mind looking at our house and giving some more constructive feedback please?

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bananasarebeautiful · 14/03/2012 17:06

I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours!

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DorisIsWaiting · 14/03/2012 17:07

A picture speaks a thousand words tbh if I'm looking on the web I flick to the photos before I decide whether to read the gumf.

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bibbityisaporker · 14/03/2012 17:07

I love looking at property details! Promise to be constructive ...

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Goodluckcharlielover · 14/03/2012 17:10

now i guess i am really openning myself up for the wrath of mumsnet but if you ask you must be prepared for the answers eh! is there any reason not to post it here other than being berated in public? you know like, security etc

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bibbityisaporker · 14/03/2012 17:11

No, no reason why you shouldn't post, people do it all the time.

C'mon, lets have a linky!

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CMOTDibbler · 14/03/2012 17:13

I think they are really important - maybe not so much if you are a buyer in your local area with plenty of time, but when we've relocated we had to shortlist properties to see, and bad photos meant we didn't go and view

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Goodluckcharlielover · 14/03/2012 17:17

ok here goes - remember - don't be too cruel!
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Crocodilio · 14/03/2012 17:17

People generally look at the main photo, if they like the look of it then they read the initital blurb, if it still suits then they look at the other photos, then they may bother to read the words and look at the floorplan.

Good photos are therefore massively important, buyers will just move down to the next property on the list if yours doesn't present well.

Estate agents are sometimes good at photos too, but it's rarely an area they have training in, so it may be worth either paying for someone better, or finding a handy friend with a good eye, to take better ones if you think your agent is doing a good job for you other than this.

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OrangeCrushed · 14/03/2012 17:20

wow i love it

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bibbityisaporker · 14/03/2012 17:21

Your house looks great but the photos are rubbish. Somehow they have managed to make the whole of the downstairs look really dark, when I am sure it is not? The kitchen and bathroom photos are awful - why is the bathroom one focused on the loo? I would also want to see a photo of your back garden.

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TracyK · 14/03/2012 17:26

Agree, the downstairs looks really dark ESP kitchen. WhTs the deal with on top of the garage roof? Is it useable as a sun terrace, of so, it's not mentioned in the blurb. Big it up and get some pots of brought flowers on it at the railing bit.

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LaurieFairyCake · 14/03/2012 17:28

The house is lovely. Agree you need lights on. Remove the olive tree in the kitchen it's taking too much room.

The main bedroom is the biggest problem - it looks too small for the bed and according to room sizes it's not. It also needs to have the headboard on the wall and not under the window.

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7to25 · 14/03/2012 17:29

I am certainly not wishing to be cruel, but the photos are not of a good technical quality. A good example is the kitchen where the flash has caught a plant which then features too heavily.
The bathroom and kitchen should be totally decluttered before the pictures are taken. Two appliances only on worktops and nothing else.
The long distance picture with the very bright conservatory in the background is not good. Too cluttered and the lighting makes the other rooms look dark.
Where is the main bedroom? The one with the double bed looks very small.

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addictediam · 14/03/2012 17:31

The kitchen photo doesn't do it justice, the bathroom one is...I'm not sure, just wrong. And I do want to see the garden

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fresh · 14/03/2012 17:31

I think it looks really well presented. Get the kitchen shot re-done without the olive tree looming in the foreground. Plus a floorplan is essential in my view. Why no pics of other 2 bedrooms? In the double bedroom shown, could you move the bed so that it's not under the window, i.e. the radiator is opposite the end of the bed? That would let a bit more light in. But that's very picky Grin.

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Goodluckcharlielover · 14/03/2012 17:36

You can walk on flat roof it but not sure if can use it as a sun terrace - to be honest I've never in my 11 years on the street seen anyone else sitting on theirs! We are 10 mins walk from two beaches so maybe that's why?

Ok my feelings are confirmed - thanks all. Have a friend who is a fab photographer (and currently gone back to uni) so I reckon he'll appreciate some business.

Do you think it's priced fairly? The only other houses of similar size in exact area are like these (further away from us is further away from beach which is why some are larger but cheaper and down to the main village Mumbles takes you out of catchment for the very popular comp). Our next door but one neighbour was on for £349,000 and sold for £327,000 about 6 months ago.

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RCheshire · 14/03/2012 17:38

They aren't the best photos, but they're a hell of a long way off being the worst.

If I was flicking through them, my main thought would be that the back garden is tiny/non-existent/nothing more than you see through the window - generally the message if there is no separate picture.
The picture of the front is standard, a fairly wide angle lens to make the frontage look larger than it is.

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BoulevardOfBrokenSleep · 14/03/2012 17:53

The photos are at the wrong file size or something, see how they don't fill the grey box they're sitting in?
Compare with eg this one, randomly selected from my to-view list....

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TracyK · 14/03/2012 17:55

Ok, maybe just pot plants on the terrace to colour up the frontage then. At least with the car on the driveway, it shows it's big enough for 2 cars side by side. And defo get the back garden looking shit hot with table and umbrella and get pics on the web.

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BabsJansen · 14/03/2012 18:00

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AsCorruptAsWhisky · 14/03/2012 18:09

If I had been looking through, I would never have clicked on your house. The main photo isn't interesting enough. If I had seen one of the photos from inside first, I might well have looked at it. Also, if you have a back garden, even a tiny one, you should have a picture of it. There are only pictures of two of the bedrooms - I now assume that you have two more tiny bedrooms that are hardly worth anything. Nice house, though - and the area looks nice.

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