Thanks for that link. We're adding rental photos to our list of services and we believe a huge number of tenants (in NZ) begin their search online and great photos will make the difference between letting this week, or next.
We'd have thought that property managers would use better photos since they are aligned with agents who are already using proper photographers but they seem to be as bad as the landlords.
The pro photographers (for sales) down here are using:
- regular photography
- cherrypickers for height
- balloons for aerial shots
You can tell when a house is for sale because the photographer turns up with the funny truck - then a few days later the signs go up (down here the signs have the photos on them too).