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Real Estate Photography - a niche market ripe for the taking
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 155201" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I do it a little differently than most. I charge $200 a session but don't require payment until the house sells and if the house doesn't sell, I get nothing. That way the agents don't have to have to take money out of their pocket and I have a vested interest in providing the best photos I can make. If they don't want to do it that way then I charge $150 up front, however, no one has opted for that plan yet. You know with the way the housing market and the rest of the economy is taking off, it works out better for both of us to wait until the house sells. And right now real estate is moving very quickly. Believe it or not, inventory is extremely low here in SD and most homes are selling for above asking price, sometimes as much as 10% over. Crazy how fast things can change, huh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 155201, member: 9521"] I do it a little differently than most. I charge $200 a session but don't require payment until the house sells and if the house doesn't sell, I get nothing. That way the agents don't have to have to take money out of their pocket and I have a vested interest in providing the best photos I can make. If they don't want to do it that way then I charge $150 up front, however, no one has opted for that plan yet. You know with the way the housing market and the rest of the economy is taking off, it works out better for both of us to wait until the house sells. And right now real estate is moving very quickly. Believe it or not, inventory is extremely low here in SD and most homes are selling for above asking price, sometimes as much as 10% over. Crazy how fast things can change, huh? [/QUOTE]
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