Why photos matter in real estate
In an increasingly digital market, first impressions are formed in seconds. A dark, blurry, or poorly framed photo can cause a potential buyer to dismiss your property without even reading the description.
The most common mistakes
- Poor lighting: Dark photos or harsh shadows
- Incorrect framing: Angles that don't show the space well
- Clutter: Personal objects that distract
- Low resolution: Pixelated or blurry images
How to improve your real estate photos
1. Take advantage of natural light
Natural light is your best ally. Photograph rooms during the day, preferably with diffused light (cloudy days or early morning hours).
2. Use the rule of thirds
Mentally divide the image into 9 equal parts and place important elements at the intersections.
3. Clear and organize
Before photographing, remove personal objects, clear surfaces and organize the space. A clean space helps the buyer imagine themselves living there.
4. Use AI enhancement tools
Tools like BestViews automatically improve lighting, color and framing of your photos in seconds, without technical knowledge.
The impact on sales
The data is clear: properties with professional or enhanced photos sell up to 30% faster and can achieve prices up to 11% higher.
Conclusion
Investing in the visual quality of your listings is not an expense, it's an investment with direct returns.



