The worst real estate photographs you've likely ever seen

Jennifer DukeNovember 7, 2013

We all know the importance of good photography when selling your property. Not only does it make your home stand out on an online listing, or in print, but it stops buyers from being turned off before they've even set foot inside. We regularly share with you trophy homes, and other beautiful properties that have jaw-dropping galleries. Sometimes, it’s a result of a beautiful property and decent photography, sometimes it’s just down to the photography.

It comes as quite a shock then, when we see bad photography being used to present a property. And you'd be surprised at how bad it can get. Particularly, when we all recognise the importance of getting it done correctly, and 71.4% of poll respondents recently told us that they even thought virtual furniture in real estate photography does wonders.

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Vote on which of these photographs you think is the worst. If you have others, send them through to news@propertyobserver.com.au

This weekend, we'll have a piece about how to get the best out of your property in terms of real estate photography - and the best time of year to get it done.

These photographs are courtesy of one of the Property Observer team's favourite websites: Terrible Real Estate Agent Photos which comes with hilarious comments about the images as well. Real estate fanatics will enjoy.

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Courtesy of Terrible Real Estate Agent Photos

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Courtesy of Terrible Real Estate Agent Photos

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Courtesy of Terrible Real Estate Agent Photos

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Courtesy of Terrible Real Estate Agent Photos

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Courtesy of Terrible Real Estate Agent Photos

 

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Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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