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Blog Post 15: Handling Personal Items and Privacy Concerns During a Real Estate Shoot
When preparing a home for a real estate shoot, one of the most sensitive issues you’ll encounter is what to do with personal items. While staging and cleaning are crucial to making a home look its best, handling personal items like family photos, personal memorabilia, and valuables requires special care. In addition, homeowners may have…
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Blog Post 14: Highlighting Special Features – Making the Home Stand Out
Every home has something special—a unique feature that sets it apart from other properties on the market. Whether it’s a stunning fireplace, custom-built shelving, or a gorgeous backyard, these special features can make a huge difference when it comes to attracting buyers. But in order to showcase these features effectively, they need to be highlighted…
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Blog Post 13: Creating a Shot List – Capturing Every Angle of the Home
Now that your home is perfectly prepped for a real estate shoot, it’s time to think about the actual photography. A well-planned shot list ensures that every important feature of the home is captured, giving buyers a comprehensive view of the property. Without a shot list, you run the risk of missing key details or…
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Blog Post 12: Final Touches – Making Your Home Shine for the Camera
You’ve decluttered, cleaned, and organized every room. The furniture is straightened, the countertops are clear, and everything looks pristine. But before you bring in the photographer, there are still a few final touches that can take your home from “good” to “wow.” These last-minute details are what make the home sparkle in photos and can…
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Blog Post 11: Garage and Outbuilding Prep – Clean, Organized, and Ready for the Camera
The garage and any outbuildings on a property may not be the most glamorous spaces, but they can be incredibly valuable selling points. Buyers love the idea of extra storage, workspaces, and potential for customization. But to make these areas shine, they need to be clean, organized, and functional. In this post, we’ll walk you…
