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Introducing Office Manager Brenda

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We wouldn’t be able to provide top-notch customer service and real estate photography without the help of our staff who work behind the scenes. In this installment of our “Introducing” series, we’d like to introduce our office manager, Brenda!

Brenda has been rocking our world at DMD since 2013. She works from Florence, Oregon, and has lived in the area for just over 18 months. Her position is part of her New Life Path. We are so happy she found us, because she’s truly the glue that holds everything together.

Her amazing ability comes from her passion to help people. Outside of DMD, Brenda is a Holy Fire II Reiki Master. Reiki is a healing practice that uses energy and touch to restore balance and well-being within the body.

We always say that DMD is a family, but for Brenda that’s literal – her son Dave and grandson work here! She says her favorite part about working at DMD is getting to work with them, but, “I also love working with our team members and the clients we provide service. I love being able to visit my son and his family more often than I would have been able to do.”

Brenda is just one of the people that work to make DMD a business with wonderful customer service and high-quality photography. If you have any photography needs in Anchorage or Eagle River, please reach out. Brenda will work behind the scenes to make sure you get the best service in the area!

DMD Client Highlight: Century 21 Realty Solutions

Legend has it that when the founders of Century 21 finally settled on the name, it was based on the idea of nodding to the future while also giving the feeling of already having been around for a very long time.

Little did they know then that nearly half a century later, this firm would be the most recognized name in real estate – even as far out as the Alaskan backcountry. And the very reason they are so well-recognized even into the outreaches of Alaska is the level of professionalism each and every member of this firm upholds.

Folks like Michael Droege, a lifelong Alaskan more interested in fundraising for St. Jude’s on his birthday than anything else. Krystal Rogers, Team Leader of Wasilla and Owner bringing more than 18 years of experience to helping thousands of families relocating to this state. And Larry Burke, a former military man himself, who continues to demonstrate the loyalty and integrity ingrained in him through his service to the country.

These are the people keeping the Century 21 mission alive, and paving the way for newer agents like Ryan Kowal, who is already greatly praised by his own growing list of clients.

They bring knowledge and heart to homebuying, and DMD is so impressed with the way these guys work with us and other local-market vendors. We don’t know of any other company that so openly works to share with and educate everyone on the ins and outs of the industry.

We are always honored to be called on by any one of the agents throughout the handful of branches in the Anchorage area, and look forward to sliding into that “Century” mark with them… in another 50 years.

Century 21 Awards Gala 2019

Why Real Estate Photographers Love Staged Homes

Real estate reality shows are amazingly popular. And why not? Everyone imagines buying the home of their own dreams and living their best life in that perfect neighborhood. The shows are a kind of voyeuristic wish fulfillment.

But even with the bombardment of real estate programming, the saturation of real estate apps, and other consumer-friendly interior design software – all tools helping homebuyers dream bigger more easily – we still see couples walking into the next viewing, talking about how they can’t envision anything beyond the terribly outdated wallpaper.

Apparently, it’s just the way we’re programmed.

We need a visual – especially in the digital age of homebuying. In fact, Redfin reported that for homes under a million dollars, listings with high quality photography sell for $3-11k more on average than those that do not. A big part of providing those high-quality listing photos is having something great to capture.

How do you do that?

Setting the Stage.

One of the most important jobs of a real estate photographer is to help create a photographic story for each home. It is far easier to build a good story around a staged room than one that is a completely blank canvas.

Professional stagers use conceptualization techniques in order to help potential buyers walk in and envision the property as their home. Ideally, they can see themselves living and entertaining in the space. Likewise, a staged home provides the perspective and depth that a photographer would otherwise not be able to show in a room with nothing in it.

Editing the Room.

Images should be composed with a central focal point and framed with clean lines and complimentary backdrop elements. Doing this is a lot easier when a professional has come in to clear the clutter.

Just like a good book editor, home stagers are able to “edit out” all those mundane details of everyday life that don’t add anything to the story of the home – details that can sometimes even detract from the overall vision.

Essentially, they highlight key features and minimize the weak points of a home, ultimately lending to the lifestyle the seller is pitching.

More Equals Less.

RISMedia noted last month that more photos equal less time on the market, stating, “a home with one photo spends an average 70 days on the market, but a home with 20 photos spends 32 days on the market.”

When a home has been professionally staged, it is far easier for us as real estate photographers to find more picture-worthy spots and angles.

Passionate People. 

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Like photographers, graphic designers, and really any other kind of artist, professional home stagers do the work because they love it. The best stagers put their passion about creating the story of the homes they work on above everything else.

For instance, About Face Staging not only provides turnkey professional home staging for resale and new construction, but a variety of consultation services. Northern Lights Staging is another one specializing in occupied home staging – scenarios where sellers are retiring and need to be comfortable staying in the home, but the market and location calls for targeting younger first-time home buyers or families with young children.

Both firms offer varying price points based on a client’s resources and budget, and those are just two examples out of many great staging companies out there.

Ultimately, what it comes down to is the fact that professionally staged homes enable us to do our job better – something that’s good for everyone.