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You have about three seconds to win over a potential buyer. That’s it.
In today’s market, your listing photos aren’t just important - they are your first showing. Before anyone steps foot inside your home, they’ve already formed an opinion based on what they see online. And if your photos don’t catch their eye? They scroll right past.
Here’s the good news: you don’t need a big budget or a professional stager to make your home look incredible. You just need to focus on what actually matters.
Decluttering is the single most powerful and completely free way to improve your photos.
What feels “normal” to you can look overwhelming on camera. Lenses pick up everything: that stack of mail, the shoes by the door, the extra chairs you barely notice. All of it adds visual noise and makes your home feel smaller.
Here’s how to fix that:
Remove personal items
Take down family photos, kids’ artwork, and anything too personal. Buyers need to picture their life in the space not yours.
Clear countertops
Less is more. In the kitchen, keep it to one or two items max (think: a coffee maker or a bowl of fruit). Bathrooms should be almost empty.
Edit your furniture
If a room feels tight, it will look tight in photos. Remove a chair, a side table, or anything that blocks flow.
Organize your closets (yes, really)
Buyers will open them. Overstuffed closets signal a lack of storage. If needed, box things up and store them elsewhere temporarily.
Decluttering doesn’t cost a thing but it can dramatically change how your home looks online.
Lighting can make or break your listing photos.
Dark spaces feel smaller, older, and less inviting. Bright spaces feel open, clean, and move-in ready.
Here’s how to get it right:
Maximize natural light
Open every curtain and blind. Clean your windows if needed sunlight is your best friend.
Turn on every light
Yes, even during the day. Overhead lights, lamps, accent lighting everything. It creates a warm, welcoming glow.
Keep staging simple
You don’t need a full redesign. Small touches go a long way:
Fresh flowers on the table
Fluffed pillows on the couch
Neutral bedding on the bed
Clean, folded towels in the bathroom
Avoid distractions
Hide cords, remove clutter from floors, and keep pets out of the photos.
If your home has bold colors or quirky decor, consider toning it down neutral spaces photograph better and appeal to more buyers.
Not all photos are created equal. Some matter way more than others.
If you want more views (and more showings), focus on these:
This is your headline. It’s what stops (or doesn’t stop) the scroll.
Make sure your exterior is clean, well-lit, and inviting. Think trimmed lawn, clear walkway, and good lighting.
Buyers spend the most time looking at these spaces.
Prioritize them when cleaning and staging they can make or break interest.
A bright, airy home will almost always outperform a dark, “perfectly decorated” one.
Light = space, cleanliness, and comfort.
Preparing your home for photos doesn’t require a huge investment.
It comes down to three simple things:
Declutter aggressively
Maximize your lighting
Focus on what buyers actually see online
Put in a little effort before your photographer arrives, and you’ll set your listing up for success from the very first click.
If you’re planning your next move or even just starting to think about it I put together something that will help you take the next step with confidence.
Download my free guide, “The Ultimate Home Value Booster Checklist” and get a clear, step-by-step breakdown of what to expect, what to avoid, and how to make smart decisions from day one.
👉 Grab your free copy here and start your journey the right way.
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You have about three seconds to win over a potential buyer. That’s it.
In today’s market, your listing photos aren’t just important - they are your first showing. Before anyone steps foot inside your home, they’ve already formed an opinion based on what they see online. And if your photos don’t catch their eye? They scroll right past.
Here’s the good news: you don’t need a big budget or a professional stager to make your home look incredible. You just need to focus on what actually matters.
Decluttering is the single most powerful and completely free way to improve your photos.
What feels “normal” to you can look overwhelming on camera. Lenses pick up everything: that stack of mail, the shoes by the door, the extra chairs you barely notice. All of it adds visual noise and makes your home feel smaller.
Here’s how to fix that:
Remove personal items
Take down family photos, kids’ artwork, and anything too personal. Buyers need to picture their life in the space not yours.
Clear countertops
Less is more. In the kitchen, keep it to one or two items max (think: a coffee maker or a bowl of fruit). Bathrooms should be almost empty.
Edit your furniture
If a room feels tight, it will look tight in photos. Remove a chair, a side table, or anything that blocks flow.
Organize your closets (yes, really)
Buyers will open them. Overstuffed closets signal a lack of storage. If needed, box things up and store them elsewhere temporarily.
Decluttering doesn’t cost a thing but it can dramatically change how your home looks online.
Lighting can make or break your listing photos.
Dark spaces feel smaller, older, and less inviting. Bright spaces feel open, clean, and move-in ready.
Here’s how to get it right:
Maximize natural light
Open every curtain and blind. Clean your windows if needed sunlight is your best friend.
Turn on every light
Yes, even during the day. Overhead lights, lamps, accent lighting everything. It creates a warm, welcoming glow.
Keep staging simple
You don’t need a full redesign. Small touches go a long way:
Fresh flowers on the table
Fluffed pillows on the couch
Neutral bedding on the bed
Clean, folded towels in the bathroom
Avoid distractions
Hide cords, remove clutter from floors, and keep pets out of the photos.
If your home has bold colors or quirky decor, consider toning it down neutral spaces photograph better and appeal to more buyers.
Not all photos are created equal. Some matter way more than others.
If you want more views (and more showings), focus on these:
This is your headline. It’s what stops (or doesn’t stop) the scroll.
Make sure your exterior is clean, well-lit, and inviting. Think trimmed lawn, clear walkway, and good lighting.
Buyers spend the most time looking at these spaces.
Prioritize them when cleaning and staging they can make or break interest.
A bright, airy home will almost always outperform a dark, “perfectly decorated” one.
Light = space, cleanliness, and comfort.
Preparing your home for photos doesn’t require a huge investment.
It comes down to three simple things:
Declutter aggressively
Maximize your lighting
Focus on what buyers actually see online
Put in a little effort before your photographer arrives, and you’ll set your listing up for success from the very first click.
If you’re planning your next move or even just starting to think about it I put together something that will help you take the next step with confidence.
Download my free guide, “The Ultimate Home Value Booster Checklist” and get a clear, step-by-step breakdown of what to expect, what to avoid, and how to make smart decisions from day one.
👉 Grab your free copy here and start your journey the right way.