I realise this doesn’t hit what might be expected of ‘terrible’ real estate, but these photos look like they were taken on the most middle class floor of the backrooms. So many chairs, all positioned as if just recently departed…

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    11 months ago

    It’s a nice photo, but I think it still fits here because it’s terrible at showing the real estate listing. Unless you really care about the condition of the walls. lol

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    I’ve seen an uptick in pointless real estate photos on listings for genuinely nice properties. Close ups of vases, chairs next to windows, native flowers in the backyard (which are representative of the entire city I live in, so not exactly a unique characteristic), tightly framed photos of the owner’s dog looking cute on outdoor furniture, maggie strutting around the lawn. 15 of 30 photos will be like this and I think, if you’re not giving me the vase or the dog or the furniture, (I assume the local flaura and fauna comes included) then stop wasting my time with photos.

    I get that it’s meant to convey the lifestyle you can have if you buy the property, but a wider shot of the patio is going to do that better than a close up of a dog I don’t have, on furniture I don’t own.

    I have to assume it’s indulgent behaviour from the photographer who just wants more shots for their portfolio.

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      11 months ago

      It’s the Pinterest approach to house sales

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    11 months ago

    Three-legged chairs at that. Next to weirdly high-up plug sockets.

    Let me out of this house now please. I want to go home.

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      The high-up plug sockets are a current buildings regulation so that disabled people have half a chance of using them. You’ll find them in any new build/recently renovated property.

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      That chair was freaking me out, but I think the fourth leg is exactly behind another leg. You can see just a hint of its shadow

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      11 months ago

      Yes honey, but first you have to sit on the chair. It’s for your own good.

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    11 months ago

    I can’t believe the number of chuds that find this more unacceptable than a toilet in the kitchen

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    Whoch of you intelligent folks can tell me what country this without doing a search? I’m thinking the outlet is the key. Honestly asking.

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      This was suppose to include a link to the actual listing… Guess I don’t quite get Lemmy posting yet haha.