Drone Photography for Property Marketing SHOW UNIQUE VIEWPOINTS Show off key selling features such as outhouses, annexes, gardens, pools, sheds and garages as well as the wider setting around a property.
CREATE THAT WOW FACTOR A single dramatic shot of a property in its entirety can be the sole image that drives potential homebuyers to your listing.
STAND OUT ABOVE THE REST Elevated poles can reach up to 6 metres high and drone up to 120 metres. Your hero image will be the image that knocks the competition out of the park.
Fully Licensed and Insured Drone Property Photographers We are professional drone photographers are trained to use our state-of-the-art drones, we hold A2 drone licences or ‘Permission to fly’ which are issued by government registered training bodies and the CIA, The Civil Aviation Authority.
We produce dramatic aerial drone property photography and videos for residential estate agents. Aerial photos and videos capture the scale of the property, land, gardens and surrounding, not possible with ground-based photography. Our aerial filming using remotely piloted drones gives potential buyers an elevated “birds eye” view that makes your property portfolio stand out from the crowd on websites like Zoopla, Rightmove and Prime Location. Drone Aerial photography will increase the salability of your residential property. Houses and apartments that may look plain at ground level can be invigorated using aerial shoots. Often Google's aerial maps and Google Earth’s aerial views via satellite are out of date and do not reflect the true picture. Our aerial photography can be taken from ground level to 400ft to show a current and accurate layout. Using drone quadcopters has now made Aerial photography for estate agents affordable. Clients are now asking for "aerial photos of my house" and are prepared to pay to gain an advantage when selling their homes. See our Prices page for our Residential Property service rates.
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