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I have been called lots of names, but hold on right there pilgrim!
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Jennifer Mackay
Panama City, FL
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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John Peak now that is a good idea - if we can do it we should.
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Praful Thakkar
Burlington, MA
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No. Seems like you'd run the risk of damaging the walls. Plus, drones really are just plain stupid (IMHO) for interior shots. Where they excel is the shot of the large lot and expansive land. Not close in residential and not indoors. I saw one knucklehead who used a drone on a house and got a wonder shot of the busy main street directly behind the house. Way to highlight the negatives!
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Kathleen Daniels, Prob...
San Jose, CA
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Have not and do not know of anyone who has!
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Chad Staker
Yorkville, IL
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I hire a videographer to walk through the house and create a full motion video walkthrough.
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The newer UAVs have cameras and sensors to avoid objects - However the UAV might not pick up a small object or wire easily. I have seen some dramatic videos indoors flying over tables and out french doors and patio terraces over cliffs. Absolutely stunning. My UAV can do this but I have not had a chance to use it yet. Any large interior room might give you 5 to 10 seconds of dramatic video. I have it ready as a tool in my toolbox. It can make a difference in getting a listing or not.
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No, nor would I - too easy to lose control and damage something - I wouldn't want the liability
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I sold a new house last year and the listing agent used a drone to take interior photos. Every ceiling fan in the house had to be replaced where the drone damaged them. I wonder what the drone looked like when it was done. I don't use a drone at this time.
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No. No need for any drone photos yet. I have seen one done on an abandoned house in Harper's Ferry WV.
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I have, but it makes one dizzy looking at it. And it was a really big home...A
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No - the best interior shots are from a lower angle. If there is a high ceiling and I want to capture the room below for a dramatic photo, I stand on the cat walk or stairs and shoot it!
I would be more worried about the liability if I ran it into a breakable or damaged the walls, flooring (if the drone crashed) or furniture.
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I can just imagine a drone bumping against walls and ceilings! Interior shots? No.
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I put the phone in video mode, then give it a high toss.
Selfie sticks have proven more than adequate for interiors, but I have not been asked to help sell any million dollar + properties that may have a multi-story atrium.
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interior? No, pretty lame idea bumping into walls for that optimum view?
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no, only exterior.... one needs to be very keenly experienced to do interior!!!
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I have not, but while taking lessons to fly, they said it is common to walk the drone through withsome else moving the camera. Cant wait to try it
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