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Cincinnati Photographer for Rental Ads
Does anyone have a solid connection to a photographer in Cincinnati who can take professional level photos of a rental and spruce them up in Photoshop?
How much does this typically cost?
Thanks in advance.
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I would have to agree with the drone photography being the next norm. You definitely see this a lot in higher end properties, but I think it says a lot if you have drone footage on lower end property as well.
As far as rentals, if you had drone pictures and/or footage, I think it might say something to the renters that you as a landlord care about your property, are in touch with new technology, and care about your image/brand.
I'm waiting for augmented reality and virtual reality to take over the real estate industry too... Can you imagine having prospective clients put on their VR headset and take a virtual tour of your rental from their living room? We may never have to be present or hire a leasing agent for a showing in the future. Or at least reduce a significant amount of showings.
Or for flips/regular purchases too...