Everything you need to know about floor plans
Marketing a property is key to selling it, and how you present the space is the best way to draw in viewers. A great way to do this is with excellent quality photographs, alongside creative and tempting descriptions. However, it seems that buyers are also interested in seeing the floorplan of the property alongside this information.
Aren’t images enough for a brochure?
Putting together a property brochure requires a careful approach. They need to be packed with information about the property, yet still presented in a clear and easy to follow format.
They need to showcase all of the important aspects of the space, and make sure that potential buyers see the future development in the property.
Whilst photographs capture the property as it looks right now, the floorplan allows the potential buyer to visualise the room layout and see how the property flows. Giving them an all-round view of the property.
Always include dimensions
Dimensions are one of the key parts of any floorplans, this is because the buyer will want to have clear dimensions of each room, deciding whether or not the property is able to meet what they need. If they need plenty of time to order furniture, then having these all important measurements will mean that they can order a sofa, bed or any other furniture that they want to have in the property.
Let’s them picture it as their own
A floorplan allows the buyer to picture the property as their own, rather than someone else’s, and how their own furniture would fit into the space. They can also see areas that they would change, such as knocking through walls or extending, if they were to purchase the property.
This is the main aim of any property listing, allowing the buyer to see it in the future, not just in the here and now.
?They save wasted time
Ultimately, a floorplan saves time for the buyer and the seller alike, it means that a buyer doesn’t waste time viewing a property that doesn’t match up to what they need, or has a layout that they don’t like. The seller also doesn’t waste time on viewers who are not going to be interested in the property from the very second they walk into it.
Now you understand more about floorplans, if you are selling a property, it is a good idea to seek professional advice on the advertising. Rather than trying to go it alone. An experienced estate agent will be able to advise you on what to include in your floorplan, how to put it together and make sure that you gain as much interest as possible in your property.