Port Orange

Featured Port Orange Real Estate Photographer Listing

Below are some real estate photographers in Port Orange that you may wish to consider speaking to!


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  • Fuller, Janet - Re/Max Signature
  • Total: 3    Avg: (3.7)
  • 3340 S Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32118, USA
  • (386) 236-0751,
  • Tim Keon Photography
  • Total: 1    Avg: (5)
  • 552 Tarragona Way, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, USA
  • (386) 212-1775,
  • Hous Photo - Real Estate Photography Daytona Beach
  • Total: 9    Avg: (5)
  • 1508 San Marco Dr Apt201, Ormond Beach, FL 32174, USA
  • (386) 265-3122,
  • Re/Max:
  • Total: 0    Avg: (0)
  • 3813 S Nova Rd #102, Port Orange, FL 32127, USA
  • (386) 788-2600,
  • Coldwell Banker Property Showcase
  • Total: 0    Avg: (0)
  • 3500 S Nova Rd #A, Port Orange, FL 32219, USA
  • (888) 308-6558,
  • The Savard Team at Keller Williams Realty
  • Total: 1    Avg: (5)
  • 3510 S Nova Rd #112, Port Orange, FL 32129, USA
  • (386) 944-2909,
  • Weichert, Realtors Hallmark Properties - Port Orange
  • Total: 22    Avg: (4.8)
  • 4550 S Clyde Morris Blvd Unit E, Port Orange, FL 32129, USA
  • (386) 322-0498,
  • Premier Sotheby's International Realty Spruce Creek and The Beaches
  • Total: 1    Avg: (5)
  • 201 Cessna Blvd #6, Port Orange, FL 32128, USA
  • (386) 761-2172,
  • CVS Photo
  • Total: 0    Avg: (0)
  • 1816 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127, USA
  • (386) 322-3919,
  • Transier Photography
  • Total: 3    Avg: (5)
  • 1773 Creekwater Blvd, Port Orange, FL 32128, USA
  • (305) 304-1520,
  • James Shuler Photography & Videography
  • Total: 3    Avg: (5)
  • 6715 Ferri Cir, Port Orange, FL 32128, USA
  • (386) 341-4951,
  • John Kruger Real Estate Photography
  • Total: 0    Avg: (0)
  • 3003 S Atlantic Ave, Ste 18A2, Daytona Beach Shores, FL 32118, United States
  • (914) 260-1277,

A recent report by the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) states that over 44% of homebuyers start their search for a new home online. Combine that with the fact that a huge number of prospective homebuyers who are searching on the Internet don’t bother looking at properties that don’t display photos, this means if the home that you put up for sale doesn’t have any associated photos to show the potential client what they could be buying, then you might be reducing your chances of selling the home as fast as you might have. So, not only should you add photographs to your listings, you want to make sure those photographs show the home in the best possible light. This is where hiring an experienced real estate photographer will benefit you. Real estate photography is different from other types of photography, so make sure you ask see previous work from the Port Orange real estate photographer that you might be considering hiring. Real estate photographers are used to having to deliver high-quality work in a very short period of time (normally within one business day) because they know the listing has to be up on the Multi-Listing Service as quickly as possible to attract potential buyers. When you contact your local Port Orange real estate photographer, be sure to ask them if they do any kind of post-shoot editing services using Photoshop or other types of software, and you may also want to consider a home video tour or 3D-tour if you think the property warrants it – so make sure to ask the photographer if they can provide those services.

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More About Port Orange

 

Port Orange is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States. The city’s estimated population was 57,203 in 2013.[5] The city is part of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach metropolitan area; the metropolitan area’s population in 2010 was 590,289. Port Orange is a principal city in the Fun Coast region of the state of Florida.

Port Orange was settled by John Milton Hawks, who brought freed blacks to work at his sawmill after the U.S. Civil War. Esther Hawks established an integrated school in the area. The colony struggled soon after its creation and most colonists left. The area that became known as Freemanville is a legacy of the settlers who stayed in the area.[6]