What is wrong with this picture?
Richmond Heights home listed at $169,500
Never saw a tree growing out of a furnace before.
Truthfully, I’m not sure the purpose of this photo. Was it the workbench? If so, maybe the photographer should have stood in front of the tree. Maybe they wanted you know that the owner likes to turn lampshades upside down.
Honestly, I can’t see any reason that this picture would make a buyer want to come see the house.
Buyers study pictures to decide if they want to come see your home. If you are selling your home, make sure your pictures don’t disqualify your home before the buyers even walk through the door.
If your home is already on the market, take a critical look at the pictures posted on your listing and ask your agent to redo any of the pictures that send out red flags. If you are preparing to list your home and haven’t yet selected an agent, I would welcome a chance to talk to you. For more information on what I offer my home listing clients, take a look at my FAQ for Sellers or contact me by email.
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Great photo, the lampshade made me think that the photo was upside down, we ve got some more great tips on how to photo you home