Thursday, October 30, 2014

Boosting Real Estate Sales with Commercial Aerial Film


While a ground-level photograph can give a glimpse of what a commercial property looks like, commercial aerial film is much more effective at showing the various attributes of a property, especially if the property is too large to effectively capture in a single ground-level photograph. A growing tool nationwide, aerial video captured by drones can boost real estate sales, as seen by many agents across the country.

In a recent article for the Daily Herald Tribune, real estate agent Yuri Smith explains that taking “aerial photos and video of properties up for purchase gives homebuyers a better look at the home and surrounding areas.” In fact, some realtors boast enormous jumps in sales due to the views and perspectives provided by an aerial video. Although ground-shot photographs used to cut it in advertising, aerial photography is becoming an almost-necessity to give prospective buyers a feel for the properties they are looking at.

Aerial photography makes it incredibly easy to capture a large parcel of land on film so that you can show prospective buyers all of the details of the land. For large commercial properties, a commercial aerial film can eliminate the need for taking dozens of ground-level photographs and can help prospective buyers to easily see the details of the land, including existing hills, slopes, creeks, etc. Being able to see all of these topographical details can help a buyer to decide whether or not they want to purchase your commercial property.

Aerial photography is also very valuable for commercial property owners who want to develop their land rather than sell it, because it offers a unique perspective of the topical layout of the land. Commercial land owners can utilize aerial film to decide where they want to place buildings, parking lots, or other large structures. They can also use aerial photography to decide how they want their landscaping to look in order to maximize the aesthetic appeal of their property.

Google has begun selling its aerial imaging for maps for business owners, Frederic Lardinois for TechCrunch reports. Google Maps for Business will be utilized by businesses and government organizations that could use aerial mapping to visualize assets on a map. Customers have the opportunity to purchase maps and aerial imagery directly from Google to “map public service projects, study the environmental impact of a project, or evaluate a property.”

Commercial aerial film can be used for a wide variety of purposes, including planning out commercial structures, advertising a property for sale, and maximizing the aesthetic appeal of a large property. If you want to take advantage of these benefits, schedule a consultation with an aerial film company near you.  If you want to attract greater interest in your commercial property and make it easier to sell it quickly, aerial photography services may be the way to go.

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