Introduction
First impressions count — especially in real estate. In Ottawa’s competitive 2025 market, listing photos can make or break a sale. Unfortunately, some sellers sabotage their listings with photography mistakes that scare off buyers before they even book a showing.
1. Poor Lighting
Dark, shadowy rooms don’t sell. Bright, well-lit spaces make homes feel larger and more inviting. Use natural light or professional lighting equipment.
2. Cluttered Spaces
Buyers need to envision themselves in the home. Clutter distracts from the property’s features. Pre-listing decluttering is a must.
3. Bad Angles
Shooting from too high or too low distorts room proportions. Eye-level shots help buyers understand the true layout.
4. Overuse of Wide-Angle Lenses
While they make rooms appear bigger, extreme wide angles can feel misleading. Balanced framing creates trust.
5. Ignoring Key Selling Points
Failing to showcase features like renovated kitchens, large backyards, or scenic views can undersell the property.
Conclusion
Professional, well-planned photography can speed up sales, attract more offers, and even boost selling prices.