Marketing To Sell Your Home

Virtual Staging

 

So, is virtual staging worth it? The answer is “yes.” Virtual staging allows you to present a property as it could be, which helps potential buyers emotionally connect to the unit. Virtual staging takes an empty unit, which can feel cold and unwelcoming, and transforms it into an enticing space buyers want to visit.

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Virtually staging helps potential buyers envision themselves inside their new home.

Aerial or Drone Photography

It’s all about perspective. Drone photography is the capture of still images and video by a remotely-operated or autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), also known as an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) or, more commonly, as a drone. With altitude on your side, you’ll discover transformed landscapes and awe-inspiring views from a bird’s-eye view that photographers without a drone can’t access. Whether it is photos of your home or showcasing the highlights of your neighborhood and surrounding areas - drone photography is always a must.

Professional Photos

Homes that use a professional photographer for their listing on average sell $11,000 over market value and sell 50% faster than homes with standard photos. Studies have shown that 98% of homebuyers judge whether or not to walk through a property by first seeing the listing photos online.

Pictures of the HOA Amenities & Location of Home

As the old saying goes, “location, location, location” when it comes to where your home is located, a large part of your home’s location are the HOA amenities that add to the value of your home. Including pictures of these amenities gives the potential home buyers whether moving in from out of state or the neighborhood next door an idea of what the HOA offers when they become the new home owner.

Not only are the HOA amenities highlighted in our marketing, but the fun and convenient things to do near your home are too! This allows the new home owner to have a better idea of where their new home is located and all the exciting to do’s they have to look forward to.

Info-graphics of Your Home

A good infographic is clear, memorable and visually and textually concise. Data visualization is the main goal, so use charts and graphs where you can. Tell a story with your graphics and include a “hook,” or primary take-away, that's easy to spot.