CaptainCat
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I wouldn't be getting an estate agent who takes pictures, but rather an estate agent who recommends a given photographer. It's worth spending the money to have professional photographs.I was also wondering, when we sold our apartment in 2007 the estate agent took all the photos and we didn't have any say in the matter. Is it OK for me to take the pictures and submit them to the agent.
If there are any beds, chairs or other large furniture that you can disappear then that would be no harm either.
Yes. No empty rooms but no unnecessary furniture either. I got rid of a top bunk, a sofa and a sideboard when selling my house, we bought new bed covers and towels which we only deployed for photos and viewings. We disappeared a whole load of other stuff on for viewings.I want to create an element of space also so will declutter any furniture that isnt necessary, like our little ones highchair etc.
I would also be very wary of painting the walls grey. Not only do I think civilisation is approaching Peak Grey but depending on the orientation of your rooms they might look very cold in even a posh shade of grey. I would actually suggest repainting in the existing colour of each room, as presumably your furnishings etc go with those colours. And yes, any buyer can just paint over it if they wish.
...do you think its absolutely necessary to paint the interior doors?
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