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Bad MLS photos: come on, agents, would it kill you to use a flash?

Recently, I have been on the hunt for a third rental property for one client and the next home for another client to remodel. In the process, I have looked at literally hundreds of listings on the MLS. And in more than a few, I have found photos that raised more questions than thedark photo of a tuby answered.

 

 

How about a nice gloomy bubble bath?

dark photo of a house

 

 

Can't you just imagine the kids playing out here? Maybe they already are, but you just can't see them.

It's past their bedtime anyway.

   

 

 

   

small dark photo of a living room

 

This photo to the right of what might be a fireplace in what might be a living room is the actual size on the MLS.

 

But it's humongous compared to the one below, which the copyright information can't even fit on. I think it's a photo of a kitchen.

tiny photo of a kitchen

 

 

 

 

Maybe it's a kitchen in a birdhouse!

 

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Robin Rogers, Realtor, Broker-owner, ABR, TRC, CRS

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Comments

That's great.  I'm dying to know why everyone always leaves the toilet seat up in the bathroom photo.  I was an underwriter for 5 years..........so many  appraisals with toilet seat up. That's about 10 appraisals per day, you do the math. 

Why???

Posted by Melissa Kulikoff (Amcap Mortgage, Ltd.) over 2 years ago

Robin, I am with you!! How are people supposed to decide if they want to look at something if they can't tell anything by the photos? Instead they are looking at OTHER PROPERTIES since there are PLENTY ON THE MARKET!!!! :-) Great post!

Posted by Marney Kirk, Towson, Maryland Real Estate (Keller Williams Excellence Realty) over 2 years ago

Robin I keep telling you that you need to become a professional photographer.

Posted by CARL & CEIL WINTERS Canyon Lake/New Braunfels /San Antonio (Complete Inspection Service) over 2 years ago

With just a little practice of the zoom, and what a flash will do, with a digital camera, agents and appraisers could take much better digital photos. I take multiple shots, especially outside with the different angles of the sun creating shadows in the photos.

Posted by David Jirasek, ALC, CCIM, GAA (Jirasek Realty - Commercial Real Estate, Temple Texas) over 2 years ago

Robin, I sat at the computer in my office with a rental client this week-end looking at rental listings.  The ones with bad photos, she would say no, NO... I explained that the pictures were just bad but her response was still no... by the way, I'm looking for a good rental if you have one...

Posted by Shirley Parks, Broker 210-414-0966 San Antonio TX Homes for Sale (Sands Realty 210-414-0966) over 2 years ago

Howdy there Robin

I sure would not want to look at the homes in those photos. I'm a wonder-en why the Copy Right, sayes Bord of Realtors, I've not ever seen that before. Do all Agents in Texas do that?

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Posted by New Hampshire Home, Events & Relocation Information by Dale-God Bless America (Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections ) over 2 years ago

How funny, Robin.

I always try to shoot at least 2 or 3 photos at a time because sometimes the flash doesn't go off on my digital. It doesn't always register if I don't click on a light source first. So, even if I forget to do this and a photo shows up dark, there is always the "brighten" feature in Preview or Photoshop. Why don't agents just lighten their lousy photos?

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Posted by Elizabeth Weintraub, Sacramento Short Sale Agent, Land Park, East Sac, Lyon RE (Top 1% at Lyon Real Estate #00697006) over 2 years ago

My theory on bad MLS photos is simple. If you don't know how to take a good picture, hire someone to do it for you.

Your sellers are paying you quite nicely to market their home.

You can afford the $50.00 or so it'll cost to get professional looking pictures out to the world.

Posted by Craig Rutman Raleigh/ Cary/ Apex area Realtor (Helping people in transition) over 2 years ago

Robin, This is a pet peeve of mine (and I don't have that many!).  I don't know what special skill it takes to take pictures that are actually useful in helping get the home seen.  Anyone can take better pictures and I can't imagine why they don't bother to.

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 2 years ago

Thank you for the compliment, Carl! But if Craig is only going to pay me $50 a listing, I guess I'd better stick with real estate.

Thing is, if your photo doesn't turn out well, I don't think you should put it on the MLS. The point of having photos is not just to show what the house looks like, it's to show the house in its best light. If the photo doesn't help sell the house, it's better to leave it out instead of just sticking it in as a place holder. And then go back and take a better shot, or work on it in your graphics program.

In my opinion, anyway.

Posted by Robin Rogers, Silverbridge Realty, San Antonio, Texas over 2 years ago

Robin, You are so right! Clients deserve to have clean, clear photos that highlight the features of their home and surrounding property. It's amazing how many luxury properties I see that have grainy, out-of-focus or blurry pictures. What are they thinking?!

Posted by Wanda Kubat-Nerdin, REALTORĀ® St. George, Utah (Prado & Kramer Real Estate, St. George, UT 435.632.9374) over 2 years ago

Robin,

I cannot believe some of the photos placed online for the world to see.  I think it is ridiculous when they shrink them too much and you are unable to figure out what the photo is.

Ann Hayden

Posted by Ann Hayden Wildwood St. Louis MO Agent SelectAnn.com for your real estate (Prudential Select Properties) over 2 years ago

Crazy, huh? I have some more MLS stuff to post this week--this time words, not photos!

Posted by Robin Rogers, Silverbridge Realty, San Antonio, Texas over 2 years ago

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