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How much should I spend for listing photos for a rental property?

Charles Jessup
  • Spring, TX
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Hi biggerpockets, I'm a new landlord trying to put my first house up for rent.  What kind of pictures do you think I should use?  Do I need a $500 professional package, or can I just use my smartphone camera?

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  • Henderson, NC
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  • Henderson, NC
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Unless you are in an area DESPERATE for tenants, or you have a bad property that is hard to rent, smart phone pics will be MORE THAN sufficient. 

Check out your competition on craigslist. 99% of the pictures are of poor quality and/or misleading. This includes listings by realtors and other professionals.

It's not hard to take pictures of a house.

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