Selling Your
Home With the Virtual Tour
By Raynor James
Did you know that most buyers will only visit a
home after viewing numerous photographs and virtual tours? If you have not yet
considered applying a virtual tour to your listing, you will want to pay close
attention to this article.
A virtual tour consists of a series of
photographs that will allow a buyer to see a 360 degree view of your home.
Usually, virtual tours allow a person to view both the inside and the outside
of a home. In order to create a virtual tour, you will need to gather around
sixteen different photographs of your home. To start, make sure that your
photographs are fantastic.
So many home owners make the mistake of snapping
photos that are dark, dull, and uninspiring. A photograph can really make or
break your sale, so make sure that it is superb. Do not crop photographs; do
not choose photographs that depict cluttered rooms; do not turn any photograph
sideways; do not select photographs of pets; and make sure that your
photographs will look great on the internet. That said,
you may want to consider hiring a professional photographer.
While you can easily snap a few decent short
with an inexpensive camera, a professional photographer will be able to
showcase your home in all its glory from the start. Many home owners make the
mistake of photographing a home's exterior from far away, which will really not
spark any sort of imagination within the mind of a buyer. Instead, brush up on
your photography skills, or hire a professional to get the job done right.
Once you have a series of excellent photographs
lined up, you will need to use a virtual tour service in order to put the
photographs together. There are many virtual tour companies to be found on the
internet, and most of these sites are relatively straight forward. Home buyers
love to view virtual tours, since they do not require any special programs.
Let's face it, buyers love to look at homes while surfing the internet in their
pyjamas, so why not give them every opportunity to see just how great your home
is?
If you overlook adding a virtual tour to your
listing, you may be doing yourself a great injustice. Instead, take the time to
capture your home at its best, and spend a few extra hours piecing photographs
together. If you want to make your home stand out, a virtual tour is one of the
best tactics out there.
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