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How to Set Up Las Vegas Homes for a Virtual Tour

Nowadays, most buyers of Las Vegas homes
initially seek
properties using the internet. Sellers in today’s market are also depending on
virtual tours to provide that vital first impression. Therefore, sellers of Las Vegas homes
who want to catch buyer’s
attention for quicker sales should consider getting their properties virtual
and open-house ready.

Potential buyers of Las Vegas homes
usually sort hundred of
photos of properties on the web. For them to make an easier and confident choice,
virtual tours offer a 360-degree view of the interior of a home. There will be
numerous virtual tours of properties on the internet and so sellers should make
sure that they have their home well-prepared. It is also important for sellers
to understand that homes look different through the lens of a camera than in
person.

For any type of house
preparation, a virtual shoot requires you to remove clutter in your home.  Removing unwanted belongings and moving
awkward items out of sight lets buyers imagine themselves living there. It will
help in maximizing the space of your home, making it look more spacious and
more depersonalized. It could also be your opportunity to donate items and
throw away belongings you no longer use.

To ensure complete
decluttering, follow these useful tips:

>The first step to take
is to move excess furniture out of sight. This will make the rooms look larger.
To further depersonalize your home, take family photos off the wall and other
inappropriate decorations inside your home. Hide everyday items in the kitchen
such as toasters, hand soaps, magnets on the fridge and kitchen utensils. If
you have kids at home, store toys and bicycles out of sight.

>Make your home spotless
clean. Cameras often capture more than the eyes can see so it is also crucial
to spend some time on cleaning your home. Do not forget overlooked areas like
windows and stainless steel appliances. Make sure they are streak free to
attain the best photo.

>Lighten up the room by
using higher wattage light bulb, especially in rooms or areas that don’t get
direct sunlight. Adding brightly-colored throw or vase can also help in making
the room bright.

Finally, test how each room
look by shooting some photo using your own digital camera. If exterior photos
are included in the virtual tour, be certain that you mow your lawn and garbage
cans out of sight. Do not forget to park vehicles elsewhere to ensure that a
clean and spacious setting is achieved during the virtual photo shoot.

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