Leveling up your listings with DJI

Drones add immense value to real estate listing photos and videos. Drone footage of properties has increased in popularity because it gives people a different perspective. Drone technology allows for high-quality aerial videos, providing ways to get hard-to-capture angles on listings.

Using drones in real estate listings

Drone videos provide a number of significant advantages, including capturing more captivating listings. Below are a few additional advantages of using drones for your real estate listings:

Describe the big picture

It makes sense that buyers would concentrate on the property itself, but they are also relocating into a neighborhood. Prospective buyers can view the complete picture more easily because drone videos show the house and its lot.  Static images or video walkthroughs cannot accurately convey the size of the house overall, the size of the yard, or the appearance of the neighboring homes.

Generate leads

Drone videos act as marketing tools. According to data, ads with aerial shots sold 68% more quickly than those with regular photos. A drone video gives a home an advantage over the competition and offers sellers a much-needed competitive edge.

Show off your tech knowledge

Today’s agents must be digitally adept, whether they like it or not. Statistics from REALTOR® show that 43% of all homebuyers are millennials. And that’s without even including Gen Z, who are rapidly reaching adulthood and have already purchased homes. The fact that you can use a drone while listing a client’s property demonstrates to them that you are a tech-savvy realtor. These two generations are well-versed in all things digital, so this will earn you extra rapport with them.

It’s inexpensive

Despite being high-tech, drone videos are surprisingly inexpensive. An aerial videographer typically charges around $200 per hour for their services. Plus, drones can also record videos of a house’s interior. Drone videos are becoming increasingly popular primarily due to this two-for-one deal.

 

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