Appraisal Photo Guideline

This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to take effective appraisal photos, helping users understand the importance of high-quality images for evaluating property value.

New Appraisal Photo Guide - Master the Art of Appraisal Photos: Stand Out, Sell Faster!
Welcome to your guide to capturing click-worthy appraisal photos that showcase customer trades beautifully and accelerate sales. Remember, these photos are crucial – they're the first impression online buyers get, influencing their decision before they even see the vehicle in person. So, let's dive into the best practices!
14 Photos: Your Magic Number:
  • Capture exactly 14 pictures, no more, no less. Consistency matters!
  • Shoot horizontally for optimal website display.
  • Give the vehicle its own stage: Move it out of parking spots for cleaner backgrounds and increased visual appeal. This should take just a few minutes!
 Highlighting Special Features:
  • Got vehicles with navigation, sunroofs, TVs, or custom parts? Great! You can swap one exterior photo (except the first one) to showcase these unique features. Make sure the replacement clearly highlights them!
"Just Arrived" Eye-Catcher:
  • Attract immediate attention with the "Just Arrived" overlay on the first photo of new listings. This signals freshness and grabs buyer interest while the vehicle gets pampered with service and detailing.
Picture Perfect Series:
Follow this precise order when uploading your photos to the website:
By following these guidelines, you'll create professional, engaging appraisal photos that entice buyers and sell vehicles faster!
Additional Tips:
  • Use natural light whenever possible.
  • Ensure consistent lighting and avoid shadows.
  • Capture close-ups for any damage or wear.
  • Keep photos clean
Remember, high-quality photos are an investment in faster sales, so put your best foot forward
with every click!
Example of photo (1-14) sequence with details:
1st. Outside Photos; Front Side - First Picture - These CANNOT be substituted 
A Photo of the Front Driver's Side: 
2nd Outside Photos; Front Side - A Photo of the Front Passenger Side: 
3rd. Outside Photos; Rear Side - IT SHOULD NEVER SHOW A CUSTOMERS PLATE 
A Photo of the Rear Driver's Side: 
4th. Outside Photos; Rear Side - A Photo of the Rear Passenger Side: 
5th. Outside Photos; TRIM -  they are generally displayed as a sticker or as raised chrome lettering or badges on the trunk, tailgate, or trunk. 
6th. Inside Photos; Rear A/C Vent, Heated Seats, USB, Plug Ins, or if it has a T.V.
7th. Inside Photos; Rear Seats 
8th. Outside Photos; RIMS (Best Looking One) 
9th. Inside Photos; Mileage (Odomoter) 
10th. Inside Photos; Front Seat
11th. Inside Photos; Transmission (Center Console)
12th Inside Photos; Rearview Camera and Navigation (Navigation photo can substitute for any Outside Photo except the First one) 
13th. Inside Photos; Driver Door
14th. Inside Photos; VIN 

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