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How drone footage can improve the sale of your property

 

Age old methods of selling a property would usually involve in-house props and the aroma of freshly baked bread.

But now, all that has changed and imagery is fast becoming a selling technique to reach a property’s maximum value.

Here Quote 4 Drones explains why.

According to Savills, a high-end estate agent, drone photography and videography allows sellers to use affordable winning shots to catch the eye of website viewers, providing ‘an emotional response’ prompting potential buyers to arrange viewings and drive sales.

‘Certainly a 30-second film clip, where the viewer feels as though they are flying down a tree-lined drive, then rising up over the house to reveal a stunning water view can be mesmerising and beneficial to a successful sale’, says a Saville representative.

But drone technology is not only useful for sales but valuation and surveying teams.

Roofing and structural issues of a property can be easily identified and rectified.

And this all helps the buying and selling process.

However, when it comes to assessing whether or not to use drones there are a few things to bear in mind. The sole reason to use drones is to benefit the sale of the property but drones may also reveal eyesores such as landfill sites or pylons which may not be seen from ground level. And this can add a negative impact on a sale.

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