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Why Use a Professional Real Estate Photographer for Your Maui Hawaii Property

It might seem obvious that good photography and videography are critical for your success as a real estate professional. It is even so when you are trying to sell your Maui property to investors who are in the mainland and make their decisions based on your listing photos.

When you dig into the numbers, just how much of an impact good visuals make borders on shocking. Check out some of these stats:

  • Homes with high quality photography sell 32 percent faster.

  • Homes with more photos sell faster, too. A home with one photo spends an average 70 days on the market, but a home with 20 photos spends 32 days on the market.

  • For homes in the $200,000 to $1 million range, those that include high-quality photography in their listings sell for $3,000-$11,000 more.

As time goes on, and equipment and tools become better and more sophisticated, online platforms become more robust, good property photos invite buyers.

In its resource reference document for members on the topic, the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) points out that:

87% of homebuyers who searched for a home on the internet found photos to be among the most useful features of REALTOR® websites. Digital photography and virtual tours allow REALTORS® to serve their clients like never before. Digital images can quickly and professionally showcase a listing, and today’s technologically savvy clients appreciate the convenience of a virtual tour for both long distance and local moves.

Connect with consumers in a fast-paced digital world by setting yourself apart and grabbing their attention instantly.

Check out our Real Estate Photography Service .

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It is important to show off the ocean view.

The above information is referenced from RISMedia.com and images are by Flocus Studio.

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