Face it – we’re tethered to our smartphones. While some chide this modern reality, the truth is, if you’re selling your home, it’s the first – and possibly the most powerful – tool in your sales and marketing toolbox. Putting that technology to use can feed your home directly to your prospective buyer’s screen – and make it stand out among competitive listings.
This is the second article in a series about digital curb appeal and marketing your home online. While digital curb appeal becomes the seller’s online chance to make that critical first impression, the process starts long before images or messaging are broadcast to the masses.
It begins with a professional eye for detail. “Staging” is how your realtor and professional designer or stager presents the home so the photographer and videographer can capture what makes the home unique among all available properties.
As noted previously, 97 percent of today’s home buyers are first attracted to properties via smartphone, tablet or personal computer. Whether you’re selling your single-family home, townhome, duplex or condominium, staging the home starts from the curb, then finds its way through the home’s interior and out to the patio, pool deck or other spaces.
What does staging require? Essentially, you’re making the home look less like yours and more like the prospective buyer’s. For an open house or showing, you’ll remove any family photographs, collectables or other belongings.
Similarly, remove furniture that may clutter the home – and open the space to make it more airy. This gives the buyer a chance to visualize the space with their own furniture in it. However, we suggest never emptying a home of all furniture; buyers need a spatial perspective to see how a dining room table and chairs or family room sofa will fit.
Staging includes the home’s exterior property. Painting the home, even just the front door for contrast, can make the home pop from the curb. Freshening up the landscaping by removing dead palm fronds or tree branches, even planting some impatiens and laying some mulch can polish the appearance.
With this as their palette, the photographer and videographer will choose the right time of day to capture the home literally in the best light. Realtors now routinely provide 3D tours, such as those provided by Matterport, EyeSpy360 or Cupix.
What’s more, they’re increasingly using drones to shoot overhead videos, even “approach” shots of the drone flying toward the home. These can create spectacular imagery that truly captures the imagination like traditional still and video photography cannot. This is especially useful if your property is close to the ocean, Intracoastal, or fun, pedestrian shopping areas that enhance the property’s location.
We wrote previously about selling an empty home in the sought-after North Andrews neighborhood of Oakland Park. Virtual staging with photography allowed the seller to boost the asking price. The eventual sale price was equal to one of the most expensive homes in the neighborhood.
In the hands of a professional stager and photographer, these efforts boost lifestyle appeal without presenting an unbelievable “glamor shot.” The difference is critical and truth cannot be compromised. For example, I tell photographers not to use a “fisheye” lens, so as not to misrepresent a room’s apparent size or spaciousness.
You do, however, want people to imagine themselves in your home. We have used models for some photo shoots. In one, I hired a model to show the pool and patio in use; I even had the photographer shoot an image of a woman walking down a hall from the master bathroom to the kitchen. The windows showed the outdoor garden – and the light illuminated the home’s artwork.
Ultimately, staging and photography play a role in how digital curb appeal reveals your home in its best light – and help close your deal.
As team leader for the Gary Lanham Group at Coldwell Banker Real Estate Fort Lauderdale Beach Office, Gary Lanham is a veteran listing agent skilled in the most complex transactions. He knows how to get sellers the most money in the shortest amount of time, even in this changing market. See Gary’s digital promotions of his listing and contact him at instagram.com/garylanhamgroup or call 954-695-6518.
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