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Professional Photographer to Photo Vacancies?

Mark Douglas
  • Investor
  • Nashville, TN
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Is it worth getting an actual photographer to take pics of the unit, or is an iPhone good enough..?

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Brad Russo
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Brad Russo
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Professional photographer is a good idea.

My personal advice is ask him to make photos of area where the house/apt is located. In many ways, you’re not just selling/ renting a property, you’re selling/renting a whole town or area.

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