Pre-Shoot Checklist
How to prepare your home for real estate photography and attract the attention of buyers looking at your property online.
Following this pre-shoot checklist will help ensure that your home is photographed quickly, efficiently, and with the best possible results!
Exterior
Remove vehicles from driveway and away from the front of the home.
Try to place anything that is not attached to the home out of site.
Cut, rake, and water grass; remove any unsightly weeds or vegetation.
Clean windows and open blinds.
Organize deck furniture, uncover grill, open patio umbrella, etc.
Sweep or pressure wash driveway if necessary.
Make sure yard is free of kid’s toys, evidence of pets, unnecessary clutter etc.
Interior
General
Replace any burnt lightbulbs.
Remove as much clutter as possible and organize belongings; especially personal belongings that are not included in the sale.
Put away unsightly door mats and remove area rugs that might be hiding nice flooring like hardwood or tile.
Remove all evidence of pets.
Open up blinds and remove any fixed window coverings that block natural light.
Turn off all TVs, computer screens, and ceiling fans.
Put all shoes away.
Make sure there are no clothes in the machines or hanging in the laundry room.
Make beds, straighten picture frames/artwork, organize pillows, etc.
Remove any personal information that you wouldn’t want visible online.
Kitchen
Clear all counter tops – A few small appliances, fruit bowls, plants etc. are ok, but avoid anything tall that might be distracting or block the view.
Clear the fridge exterior completely – Remove all magnets, photos, lists, etc.
Clean appliances – Be sure to remove all fingerprints, smudges, etc.
Put trash cans away.
Make sure sink is clean and free of dishes.
Put away dish soap, cloths, etc.
Remove calendars as they can date a listing.
Straighten bar stools and table chairs.
Bathrooms
Put toilet lids down.
Clear counter of all personal belongings.
Clean mirrors.
Open shower curtains – remove all bottles, razers, soap, etc.
Place a fresh roll of toilet paper on the holder.
Remove toilet brush and trash can.
Best Practices to Consider
Feel free to do a walkthrough with the photographer upon arrival, but avoid following them during the shoot, it will ensure time is most effectively used and you are out of any shots.
If you have limited space, consider designating a secondary room for temporary storage ahead of time rather than trying to move items from room to room while the photographer is on site.
Make sure pets are out of the home
Please make arrangements with your Realtor or stager prior to the shoot, I do offer virtual staging for empty homes.
Don’t rush your photographer – Great images are critical when marketing a home for sale, so it is in your best interest to be patient.