Kim Elizabeth - HOW I SELL HOMES OTHERS FAILED TO SELL

jungle—just enough to feel alive. 7. Edit lightly: Adjust brightness, crop awkward angles, and fix shadows. Think “HGTV glow-up,” not “Instagram filter fail.” PHOTO DON’TS: • Photos of toilets with the lid up (buyers shouldn’t see the inside of a toilet—ever) • Blurry, dark, or tilted photos • Personal photos or evidence of life clutter (hide your “World’s Best Grandpa” mug) • Pet beds, food bowls, or... the actual pet (even if they’re adorable) • Giant mirrors that reflect the photographer crouching in a tracksuit So ditch the fuzzy photos, add a little wow factor, and show buyers that choosing your home is the easiest decision they’ll make all year. Up next? We’ll cover how to keep your house show-ready without losing your sanity (or your pets in the laundry room).

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