
Real estate photos sell homes. Listings with professional-quality images receive 118% more views than those with amateur shots. But hiring a photographer for every listing isn't always practical.
Common Real Estate Photo Problems
- Low resolution β phone photos that look fine on screen but pixelate on listing sites
- Dark interiors β rooms that appear smaller and less inviting
- Cluttered compositions β too many shots without visual flow
- Inconsistent lighting β some rooms bright, others dark
Enhancement Workflow
1. Upscale Low-Resolution Photos
Upload property images to the Image Upscaler and select 2x or 4x. The Real-ESRGAN model works best for interior shots β it enhances wood grain, tile patterns, and fabric textures naturally.
2. Create Room Comparisons
Show before and after renovations, or day vs. evening views, by merging images side by side. This is especially effective for:
- Kitchen/bathroom renovations
- Staging comparisons
- Seasonal exterior shots
3. Build Photo Grids
Create overview collages of the entire property using the Photo Collage Maker. Include exterior, kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom in a single shareable image.
4. Prepare for MLS Uploads
Most MLS systems require specific dimensions. Use the Image Resizer to crop to the standard 4:3 or 3:2 ratio that listing sites expect.
Platform-Specific Tips
Zillow
- Minimum: 1024x768px
- Recommended: 2048x1536px or higher
- First image is the hero β make it count
Realtor.com
- Up to 100 photos per listing
- Supports virtual tours
- HDR images perform best
Social Media Listings
- Instagram: Square 1080x1080 or 4:5 at 1080x1350
- Facebook: 1200x630 for link shares
- LinkedIn: 1200x627 for professional networking
Conclusion
Professional-looking real estate photos don't require expensive equipment or software. Upscale, merge, and resize with free online tools to create listings that attract more buyers and sell faster.
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