If you are listed under $300K, I don't expect it to be on the market more than 7-10 days.
Whenever we list our house I'll be the professional taking the photos and delivering them to the realtor! I'm not a professional but been taking photos for years and know how to use the right lighting to take good indoor pictures, it's not that difficult!
Those original photos look like they could have been taken by someone who would submit a rifle for sale ad picture with their toes showing in it.If I had known how bad the original photos would be, I would have volunteered to take the photos myself until a professional could come in.
That's what we're hoping. The last two houses that were listed in our subdivision and the one right next to it both went under contract in less than 14 days. I think we're priced pretty reasonably (about 5% over what we expect to get out of it). The only problem is that the photos taken by the realtor's "photographer" are horrendous. I made her take them down from the listing, because they were so bad. She ended up getting a "professional" to come in the morning to take the photos, so hopefully we'll have them by Saturday.
ExactlyThis soon make an almost full price counter, no sense in giving $$ away
We now have a signed contract on our old house! Just over 48 hours from when it was listed.
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