And here are some properties that I believe are underselling themselves.
This
property located in sanctuary cove could really use some designer
furniture to make it pop up in the ads. The pictures are framed ill,
making the rooms seem cramped, and the lack of symmetry will turn off
potential buyers.
Why
is this photo slanted? And why is there a ute in the picture of this
million dollar property? It's a bit of a confused image the agent is
trying to sell.
A really well located property, with a downstairs bedroom, that will suit those with aged parents. But then you flick through the rest of the pictures and you find some really aged and cheap furniture. This is a juxapose with the luxury of the property's design.
Every other aspect of this property looks attractive. Except for a bathroom, that was dimly lit, and doesn't seem clean enough for a million dollar price tag.
This property looks lovely, like it jumps out of a magazine or display home. But that's the problem. All the images from this ad screams out photoshop. But don't get me wrong, it's a great property for the price and inclusions. Just bare in mind that helensvale can get a little hot.
This is the room you would get if you bought a million dollar mansion but drew the short end of the straw. What? There is a stepped up door to your room, when you walk in carrying things, don't trip! And is there a rock wall next to your window? Way to block out all those water views.
A huge and lovely property. But the wall colours here in the his/her home gym are questionnable.
But you know what? Million dollar flops sometimes make really good buys for bargain hunters. Because they turn off buyers with a few easily modifyable things... you know what I mean!
(All pictures taken from websites listed)
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