how do you guys actually price real estate shoots without underselling yourself
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the separating stills and video thing is actually smart imo, keeps the entry price lower and lets agents add on what they need. but yeah $300-350 for real estate is totally reasonable once you factor
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honestly the $100 guys weed themselves out pretty quick. ive had agents come back to me after going cheap and saying the footage was unusable or the guy never delivered files or whatever. so sometimes
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so ive been doing real estate drone work for about 8 months now and honestly the pricing thing is still killing me. i started out at like $150 per shoot just to get some clients and portfolio stuff going which i knew was low but whatever, needed the work.
now im trying to raise my rates and every time i quote something closer to $300-350 for a basic exterior package the agents either ghost me or say they have someone who does it for $100. and like, i know those guys exist, the guy flying a mini 3 with no insurance and probably no part 107, but how do you compete with that and also not race to the bottom yourself
do you bundle stills and video together or keep them separate? ive been keeping them separate thinking it makes each thing seem more valuable but maybe thats wrong. also how long does everyone spend on editing, im doing probably 2-3 hours per shoot for the video which feels like a lot but i dont know what normal is