# Real-estate

### **Make your real-estate ad more successful**

In today’s market, the vast majority of buyers start their search for a new home online. That means that your listing photos are often the first impression potential buyers will have of your property. If your photos are dark, blurry, or otherwise unappealing, potential buyers might move on to another listing without even giving your home a chance.

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### Real-estate photography statistics <a href="#real-estate-photography-statistics" id="real-estate-photography-statistics"></a>

* Getting professional real estate photos when selling your home is that homes with professional photos **sell 35% faster** than those without professional photos.
* Homes with professional photos also **sell for more money**. In fact, data in recent years showed homes with professional photos sold for **up to $11,000** more compared to homes without professional photos.
* Real-estate data show that homes with professional photos are up to **20% more likely to sell**.&#x20;
* With **around 90%** of buyers finding their next home online, professional photos are more important than ever to make a great first impression.

Professional photography services are expensive. With [Deep-image.ai](http://deep-image.ai/) you can get the same image quality saving time and money.

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### Real-estate API


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