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Benefits Of Drone Photography In Real Estate

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Real estate has always been a competitive market and if you are trying to sell your home, you want to ensure you have every advantage possible. Potential homebuyers will expect you to provide several photographs of your home's exterior and interior. However, did you know that in addition to traditional photographs, you can also provide aerial drone photographs of your property? Here are just a few of the many benefits of including drone photographs to your real estate listing.

Allows You to Provide Pictures and Videos Over Several Platforms

There are several real estate websites that provide a basic profile of your property, including the square footage, amenities, and price per square footage. However, if you want to make your property stand out, creating a unique advertising strategy, complete with footage on social media and other internet platforms, can make your home standout.

Aerial drone footage, including videos and photographs, can be uploaded to any number of websites, including social media and YouTube. Your realtor can steer potential buyers to these platforms, which in turn will showcase the beautiful landscape that only aerial footage can provide.

Provides a Unique View of Your Neighborhood and Home

Unless you are willing to climb on your roof or the roof of taller buildings in your neighborhood, you cannot achieve the unique viewpoint that can only be provided by a drone. Drone footage allows homeowners to showcase the unique features of their home's landscape and architecture that cannot be appreciated on traditional photographs.

Additionally, drone footage will allow potential buyers to get a unique view of your neighborhood and nearby amenities. For example, the footage can show buyers just how close you are to restaurants and shopping and the quality of the schools in your neighborhood.

Before Gathering Drone Footage

There are several advantages to using drone footage while selling your home. However, before you hire a professional to take photos and videos of your home, there are several points to consider. For example, create a list of details you want to highlight, such as your landscaping or a nearby park in your neighborhood.

Ask your neighbors for permission to fly over their property and provide the drone operator with a list of areas that are off limits, such as private property or the yard of neighbors who did not consent.

Selling your home can be tricky, especially if there is a lot of competition. Using drone footage can help you stand out from the competition by providing a unique, bird's-eye view of your property.

For more information about drone real estate photography, contact a drone photographer in your area.


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