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Real Estate Aerial Images

Aerial shots are another unique way to make your real estate photography stand out and make your property more real to buyers.

“Aerial photos are so important. They show everything in the one angle and you can really show off hot spots in the area or the location. If your home is two blocks from the beach, you can show it in that one photo,” Mr Filliponi said.

“People are also setting up aerial photos from cities. We drop in the address of the property they are marketing and point out the local school, the CBD, etc. We can put aerial drop pins so buyers can visualise it. A picture tells a thousand words, as they say.”

Queensland-based real estate agent Mark McGill from Amber Werchon Property said drone technology has added thousands to his sale prices.

“The last property we did with drone photography … sold for $35,000 above reserve after attracting 12 bidders to the auction. The location was a key selling point and it was the main image used on all of the marketing,” Mr McGill said. McGill, who lives on the Sunshine Coast, said showcasing properties from an aerial perspective in a coastal beachside location is “an absolute must”.

Extract from an article by: Julia Corderoy 25.11.16
news.com.au