by Matt Maurer | Apr 13, 2016 | Featured, Legal Issues
A panel of three Ontario Divisional Court Judges have held that residential landlords are not permitted to photograph a property while it is occupied by a tenant unless the lease explicitly permits such photographs to be taken, or the landlord obtains the express...
by Dan St. Yves | Mar 27, 2015 | News
Back in the pioneer days when I first held my real estate licence (closely, as it was very windy out on the open prairie astride my buckboard), I should have considered using a professional photographer for listing sheet brochures. Sure, it only happened maybe two or...
by Yvonne Dick | Mar 18, 2015 | Technology
There’s a new tool in town for real estate listings – 3D photography. The pictures taken by this camera are walk-through inspired video listing photos. Think Google Earth inside the home. Trying it out on one listing, you can walk around the kitchen, read magnets on...
by Gayle Mavor | Feb 25, 2015 | Advice for Agents, Featured
A recent report by RedFin Research Centre says that across all real estate price tiers, homes captured with DSLR photography were more likely to sell within six months than homes with point-and-shoot photos. In the $400,000 to $500,000 price range, 64 per cent of...