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FTB annoyed with EAs and their photos!
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Moonraker71 wrote: »I'm hopefully putting my place on the market soon and I'm really considering not allowing wide-angle shots to be used, as I do think they are really misleading. I don't want people to come here and then be really disappointed. If you're pretty savvy and take a good look at the floor plan (and perhaps compare the given room sizes to your current place) then maybe you'll take these photos with a pinch of salt. But first time buyers (my market) with less experience might not be so savvy. In a way, I'd rather use ordinary - but still high quality - photos and manage people's expectations.
this exactly what I have done with our house search. I even went a a few steps further and drew the floor plan on graph paper next to our current house floor plan to compare sizes or am I just sad!:rotfl:0
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