Your renovated kitchen doesn’t matter if you miss this.
Before a buyer notices the finishes inside, they decide whether to keep looking at all. The first exterior photo usually does more work than every interior image that follows.
Here is a fact most sellers do not know. Buyers decide whether to keep scrolling or book a showing based almost entirely on the first photo of your home.
The front exterior shot does more work than every other photo on the listing combined. If it is taken from a bad angle, in harsh light, or on a day when the lawn looks tired, most buyers scroll past before they ever see your renovated kitchen.
What makes a front photo actually work: taken in the golden hour, straight-on rather than from the side, with the lawn mowed, walkways edged, and the driveway clear. A front door left open or painted in a color that stands out can help. Hoses, toys, and trash cans cannot stay in the frame.
If you are planning to list this summer, your front photo is not a detail. It is the whole ballgame. A thoughtful pre-listing plan starts before the photographer arrives.