Showcase A Listing With A 360 Virtual Tour

By Dianne Crane


People that are looking at properties online often seek those with pictures. When homeowners do not have pictures, there is an assumption that the property does not look its best. Using a 360 virtual tour is a savvy way to enhance the listing.

Consumers love looking inside a home without having to leave the comfort of their desk. As part of the selling process, this additional technology allows prospective buyers a broader glance into what is for sale. Real estate agents use this tool to increase the chances that buyers will click on a listing.

A virtual tour is one small part of selling a house. This means not adding too much in terms of design. Over designing can turn off home-seekers who will pass over that a property and look to subsequent listings.

People unfamiliar with how to make a home look neutral can invest in a home staging company. Ask the real estate agent for ideas on what appeals to a majority. The goal is a palette on which others can project their ideas. Many buyers want to envision a home without the decorative scheme of another.

Staging companies use what is existing and make it look better. It can be as simple as rearranging furniture. Be ready to place items in storage, if anything needs to be removed. The relief of selling the property will outweigh storage fees. Some businesses also rent furnishings for an empty home. If one hires the staging company, stay mindful of budget and seek a company with a good reputation.

Make sure walls are not covered in paint that is too colorful. Opt for soft shades like white, pale green or beige. Pay to have a carpet cleaning company come in and remove any stains as they will discourage buyers. Exchange family portraits for artwork that is focused on city architecture or natural scenery.

The decor should be easy on the eyes. Buyers are looking at the details in a home like floors, walls and ceilings without being distracted by too many items in a room. They want to get an idea of how large a kitchen is. That can be hindered by too many visible cookware that takes away from important features like counters and cabinets.

Curb appeal matters as much as what is on the inside. Once a person sets sight on a potential home, that exterior is what draws them in. Check for peeling paint, weeds or damaged screens and doors.

Those who cannot tidy up the lawn need to hire a professional landscaper to do the job. Fill barren flower beds with cheap flowers. One smart way of doing this is to choose from the same color family. The similar shades make it look pulled together. Choose a palette and stick to it.

Use a 360 virtual tour to attract buyers. Make sure that when they show up, the house looks great. Otherwise buyers will walk away unimpressed or ask that the price be lowered. Make the home a shining example of what people want and the rest is easy.




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