Buffalo Grove /Long Grove real estate agent Judy Greenberg emphasizes how important it is to take pictures this fall if you plan to list your home later this fall, this Winter or next Spring. .
In my opinion, timing and knowledge are the keys of selling your home quickly and for the highest possible price. My goal is to educate the sellers and buyers to take full advantage of the present market.
This purpose of this blog post has one purpose only....
Take remind everyone to take pictures of your home in all seasons- especially those that emphasize the beauty of your home.
Let's say you want to put your home on the market in early spring, one of the times most people ultimately first think about selling their home. Imagine what the photos of your home would look like at the time of year. If you live in Chicago's suburbs, your pictures would either include dirty snow or ugly barren trees. (Sometimes not a pretty site and one that does not make a good first impression.)
According the National Association of Realtors, nearly 80% of homebuyers start their home search on the Internet. This number is increasing on a daily basis. The potential buyer narrows his list of homes he would like to see by looking at pictures on the internet.
My suggestion is that if you are contemplating putting your home on the market in early spring - take your pictures now. Maybe even buy some hearty mums for additional color. Everything is very green ,especially after the week of rain we had a couple of weeks ago. Fall is a beautiful time of year and it would be a good idea to show the potential buyers what your home looks like in different seasons. To your left- this backyard in Long Grove will not photograph as well in the middle of winter as it does in the middle of the fall.
In my opinion, it's the photos -- and good photos -- that ultimately brings a potential buyer to your home, and you only get one chance to make a first impression. A good picture is worth a 1000 words, a bad picture on the other hand may result in the consumer skipping over your home in their internet search and ultimately lose the sale.
For all of you realtors who are reading this blog... would you take a client to a home which had no pictures on the internet? What about one that had bad pictures? What about potential buyers, what do you think?

If you would like more information about the Chicago North or Northwest Suburbs, including Buffalo Grove and Long Grove,il please do not hesitate to call me at 847-602-5435
The above information regarding was provided by Judy Greenberg, Realtor with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Judy's websites, www.buffalogroveareahomes.com and www.judygreenberg.com will provide you all the information regardless as to whether you are a potential buyer or seller!
Judy can be reached at 847-602-5435 or via email at info@buffalogrovehomes.com. Judy has helped people move in and out of the Buffalo Grove and Long Grove area.
