Misrepresentation
A client told me recently that it seems our MLS is going to reconsider what they call misrepresentation. Very broadly, too. I’ve never “fixed” something wrong with a property such
A client told me recently that it seems our MLS is going to reconsider what they call misrepresentation. Very broadly, too. I’ve never “fixed” something wrong with a property such
I should’ve gotten a picture. The agent gave me a contractor box code and told me there was a dog (“She’ll bark a lot but she’s friendly”) and a cat
When your Living Room has a view of the Courtyard…which has a view of the Family Room…which has a view of the backyard and hillside.
I’m not a big fan of Adirondack Chairs, but I really liked the way this seller had positioned them out front like this.
Kitchens are often the cleanest, neatest place in a shoot. Not always. And generally everything is neat and clean, but everyone seems to go the distance on their kitchen, probably
This may be a recurring theme here: getting people into the modern age. For cohorts and customers alike. If you haven’t updated your picture since the year started with ’19,’
I’ve never been one for wetting down the concrete — I always think it looks like some major plumbing issue has occurred — but sometimes Mother Nature insists….
I believe that every real estate agent has a threshold price point in mind: anything over that number and they’ll use a professional photographer; anything under it and they’re using
Laundry rooms don’t get near enough attention.
A pole gives an interesting perspective on a property. Some people use a UAV but that’s overkill in 90% of situations. Geeky details: Above was shot with a mirrorless Sony