Realtor FAQ

Realtor FAQ: Everything You’ve Wanted to Ask About Real Estate Media

February 18, 20266 min read

Realtor FAQ

You know great media matters.
You also know you don’t have unlimited time or budget.

Photos, video, drone, 3D tours, floor plans, reels, social clips… it can feel like a lot.
So let’s slow it down and answer the questions most Realtors actually ask when no one’s watching.

Use this as a guide, or share it with your team as a quick reference for your next listing.


1. Do I really need professional photos for every listing?

Short answer? If it’s going online, yes.

Even “starter” homes and lower price points deserve clean, bright photos because:

  • Your brand is on every listing

  • Buyers judge the agent as much as the property

  • Bad photos get fewer clicks, fewer showings, and less energy in that crucial first week

Professional photos help:

  • Make rooms look brighter and more spacious

  • Show true colors and details

  • Keep your listing visually consistent with your other marketing

Think of pro photos as your baseline media. Everything else builds on top of that.


2. When is video worth it? Is it just a “nice extra”?

Video isn’t just about being fancy—it’s about experience.

Walkthrough video is especially helpful when:

  • You want buyers to feel the flow of the home

  • You’re working with out-of-town or relocation clients

  • The layout is unique and photos alone don’t tell the story

  • You want extra content for social media and ads

A good real estate video:

  • Gives buyers a sense of how you move from room to room

  • Helps them imagine daily life in the home

  • Keeps them on your listing or page longer

Is it required for every single listing? No.
Is it a strong differentiator when you’re competing for attention? Absolutely.


3. Do drone photos actually help, or are they just “cool”?

Drone is powerful when it answers questions buyers already have:

  • How big is the yard, really?

  • How close are the neighbors?

  • What’s behind the house?

  • How does the property sit in the neighborhood or landscape?

Drone works best for:

  • Homes near parks, open space, water, or views

  • Properties with large yards, shops, barns, RV parking, or long driveways

  • Land, cabins, and semi-rural listings

Used well, drone isn’t just “cool”—it’s clarifying. It helps buyers decide if the property fits their life before they even book a showing.


4. What’s the difference between a walkthrough video and a 3D virtual tour?

They’re both great—but they do different jobs.

Walkthrough Video:

  • Feels more like a guided tour

  • Great for emotion and storytelling

  • Easy to repurpose for social media

  • Perfect for busy or out-of-area buyers who want a quick feel for the home

3D Virtual Tour (Matterport-style):

  • Feels more like a self-guided, 24/7 open house

  • Buyers can click around at their own pace

  • Helpful for detailed planners and relocation clients

  • Lets buyers revisit the home multiple times online

If you want experience + social content, choose video.
If you want maximum detail + “walk any time” access, consider adding 3D.

On higher-value or unique properties, doing both can be a big win.


5. Are floor plans really that important?

Short answer: more than you think.

Floor plans help buyers:

  • Understand the layout instantly

  • See room sizes and relationships

  • Figure out furniture placement

  • Decide if the home even could work for them

Floor plans also reduce:

  • “This isn’t what I expected” showings

  • Endless questions about room sizes and layout

  • Hesitation from serious, organized buyers

They’re especially helpful for:

  • Relocation clients

  • Multi-level homes

  • Unique or non-standard layouts

Think of a floor plan as the truth-teller: it builds trust and sets clear expectations.


6. How much media is “enough” for a listing?

Here’s a simple framework you can tweak:

Baseline for almost any listing:

  • Professional photos

Strong tier (most mid–upper listings):

  • Photos

  • Drone (if location/lot helps)

  • Floor plan

Premium / standout tier (key or special listings):

  • Photos

  • Drone

  • Walkthrough video or 3D tour (or both)

  • Floor plan

  • Short social-ready clips

You don’t have to do everything for every listing—but you should be intentional.
Ask: “What does this property need for buyers to understand and feel it?”


7. How fast should I expect photos and media back?

Turnaround times vary by company and season, but a common pattern is:

  • Photos: about 24–48 hours

  • Drone, video, floor plans, 3D tours: sometimes 48–72 hours, depending on complexity

A good media partner will:

  • Set clear expectations up front

  • Communicate if timing needs to adjust

  • Help you plan your go-live date and marketing schedule

If you’re constantly waiting or guessing, that’s a sign to revisit the relationship.


8. What should I tell my sellers about prepping before photo day?

Sellers don’t need perfection—they need direction.

You can share a simple prep list like:

  • Clean kitchen & bathrooms

  • Clear counters (kitchen & baths)

  • Put away personal items (toothbrushes, meds, kids’ names, etc.)

  • Turn on all lights

  • Open blinds and curtains

  • Hide trash cans, pet bowls, and litter boxes if possible

  • Park cars away from the driveway/front of the home

Reassure them:

“We’re aiming for bright, clean, and inviting—not impossible perfection.”

A good media team (like DMD) will also make small tweaks on-site: straighten chairs, adjust blinds, fix a throw pillow, move a trash can, etc.


9. Can I reuse my media for social media and branding?

Yes—and you should.

Your listing media isn’t just for MLS. It can power:

  • Just Listed / Just Sold posts

  • Reels and short-form video

  • Story tours and “Swipe to see inside” posts

  • Market updates featuring your best visuals

  • Listing presentation slides and marketing examples

The more consistent your media looks across platforms, the more recognizable your brand becomes.

Ask your media partner for:

  • Social-ready versions of photos or clips

  • Vertical crops or short video segments when possible

Think of each shoot as giving you a mini library of content.


10. How do I know if my media is actually helping my business (not just the listing)?

A few signs your media is doing more than just “checking the box”:

  • Sellers say things like, “Wow, I love how our home looks!”

  • Other agents comment on your marketing

  • Your social posts get more saves, shares, and comments

  • Your listing presentations feel stronger because you can say,

    “Here’s how I’ll market your home.”

Over time, you want people in your market to think:

“That agent always has great photos and marketing.”

That’s when media stops being just an expense and becomes brand-building.


11. How do I choose the right real estate media partner?

You’re not just buying photos—you’re building a relationship.

Look for a media partner who:

  • Specializes in real estate (not just general photography)

  • Delivers consistent quality

  • Has clear pricing and packages

  • Communicates well about scheduling and turnaround

  • Respects your time and your sellers’ homes

  • Listens to your requests (key angles, features, and priorities)

A great media team should make your life easier, not more complicated.

They should feel like part of your listing process—not a random third party you hope works out.


Final Thoughts: Ask the Questions. Build the System.

Real estate media doesn’t have to be confusing.

If you:

  • Use professional photos as your standard

  • Add drone, video, 3D, and floor plans when they genuinely help

  • Give your sellers clear prep guidance

  • Partner with a media team you trust

…you’ll stop guessing and start running a repeatable system for every listing.


Want a Media Team That Welcomes Your Questions?

If you’re a Realtor who wants:

  • Straight answers about media

  • A partner who listens to your ideas

  • Consistent, high-quality visuals you’re proud to put your name on

DMD Real Estate Photography is here to support you and your business—one listing at a time.

👉 “Book Your Next Listing Shoot with DMD Real Estate Photography”

We’ll handle the media.
You handle the relationships and the closings. 🏡✨

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