In San Francisco, most buyers meet a home on a screen first. They judge space, light, and “care level” in a few seconds, and then decide whether to click, save, or scroll away. Strong property visuals don’t just look nice. They remove doubt. They help a buyer understand the layout quickly, sense quality, and feel confident enough to book a showing. That confidence can protect perceived value, because uncertainty is what pushes people to demand discounts. When the presentation feels clean, honest, and consistent, the listing earns more serious attention right away. Continue reading...
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