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Why this matters
Photos are often the first filter buyers and tenants use. A property with no photos, poor light or confusing order can be skipped before the description is read.
What to prepare
Good photos do not need to be unrealistic. They need to be clear, bright and useful. Show the outside, main living spaces, kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, garden and any features that explain the property.
Practical checklist
- Use landscape orientation where possible.
- Upload enough photos to tell the story of the property.
- Put the strongest or most informative image first.
- Remove duplicate or blurry images.
- Keep floorplans and documents separate from photo galleries.
Next step
Better photos can improve both enquiry volume and enquiry quality because people understand the property before they contact you.
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