How to photograph your Spanish property




Photographing your property correctly can mean the difference between getting an enquiry and being passed by.


Your property has to compete with the properties out there and it's well known that good photos help to sell a property.

The primary



Before you start, make sure your property is clean and tidy. Remove clutter and personal effects. make the beds, clean the windows and try to give your property a neutral


It is therefore essential to take the best pictures.

What camera to use?



If you can get a hold of a digital SLR camera, the results will show. Use a wide angle lens preferably 28mm or less. The more of the room you can get in the shot, the better.
Use a tripod to reduce wobble and get a sharper shot

Interior shots



Stand in the corner of the room



Avoid including people or animals in shot
Don't forget to photograph any communal facilties such as swimming pools and gardens.
Use the interior lighting.

Exterior shots


Take pictures of your property in good weather conditions. Thanksfully
Spanish properties often feature beautiful communal areas taht really help to sell a property. If your property
If you have a private pool, make sure it's clean. A green pool is a real turn off.


Kitchens and bathrooms are often very difficult to photograph.

Main Photo


The main or primary photo is used in the listing

It is this photo that a user will click on to see more about a property.




Check some professional real estate website and see how they have photographed properties, what shots they have taken, and what they have left out.

03-02-2010

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