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Can a property photo say more than a 1,000 words?

New software that automatically enhances property photos can be trialled for free by first 200 agents to sign up, developer says.

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Property photo and floorplan enhancing software PropertyBOX is inviting 200 agents to trial its updated product which, it claims, increases clicks on Rightmove by 20%.

Developer KeyAGENT says its enhanced property photo enhancing suite now has a better look and feel including a new user interface and that this 2.0 version can be trialled for free with unlimited for free by agents quick enough off the block.

Last year the company launched the product and invited 100 agents to trial it including Thorney Groves, a nine-branch agency operating across North, South and Central Manchester, and eight-branch agency Fenn Wright operating in towns all along the A12 in Essex and Suffolk.

“You could technically operate a business without email, but why would you? Using PropertyBOX is kind of like that. It’s an obvious choice for us.” says Matt Smith, Residential Sales and Lettings Director at Thornley Groves (pictured, left).

James Gunther (pictured, right), a director at Fenn Wright, says: “PropertyBOX has been a big time-saving measure for the whole team. It’s been a really helpful tool for marketing properties to a higher standard.”

Agents wanting to sign up to be one of the first 200 agents to try the new version of PropertyBox should sign up here.

But in the meantime, we asked PropertBOX to give our readers a chance to judge for themselves whether their image processing software can really make a difference.

See the images below. As the advertising industry idiom says, can a photo say more than a thousand words? You decide.

 

 

 

July 24, 2017

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