Since cameras have been getting better and better over the past years, why are the photos most real estate agents take not getting any better? Most agents take photos of rooms without a thought as to what it will look like in print or online. The photos in the MLS can be very poor, and some agents don’t even put in photos at all.
Below is a list of the 10 mistakes I see most often in our MLS.
1. Photographs that still have the date stamps on them. Not only does it look bad, but most often the date is more than a few months old!
3. Blurry or out-of-focus photos. You should always take several shots of each room so that if some are blurry, you have others to use.
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