yep, it is against the MLS rules & code of ethics for NAR. How funny!
Jim Porter
“Eh, I don’t know, I was really hoping to find a place with a nice photoshopped swimming pool.”
John C.
I like to think of it more as a grass “reimagining.”
movocelot
The Teletubbies lived there!
PYEWACKET2
Well gee folks, it’s gotta be worth 1200 dollars. Or was the price photoshopped too?
Harold Mandell
You guys think that’s grass?
I think it is a rising tide of lime jello, sinisterly engulfing the lonely tree
mek ju
According to Google Maps Street View even the front yard has been ‘shopped. And it looks like the neighbor is raising livestock in their back yard.
northside girl
WOAH! That’s really funny. It looks like they curved the color in the front yard, then took their grass sample from that.
The O
$1,200? I think I can drive him down to an even $1k if I bring up all that horrible photoshop work that needs to be redone before I move can even move in.
TomT
At last, I have seen the “other side”.
dmm
Drought? What drought?
Patrick
it’s Soylent Green.
J_Eduardo
Victor must have been Short on ideas for marketing the backyard.
Isn’t it time to either bail that hay or sell the sod?
I’m guessing the agent decided at the last minute to not add the doghouse and the pot-bellied guy at the barbecue.
Someone went wild with the clone-stamp in Photoshop, that grass ain’t real.
You photoshopped the greass, but what about the fence??
I thought altering MLS photos was against the rules. Not that a “broker for 26 years” should know the rules.
yep, it is against the MLS rules & code of ethics for NAR. How funny!
“Eh, I don’t know, I was really hoping to find a place with a nice photoshopped swimming pool.”
I like to think of it more as a grass “reimagining.”
The Teletubbies lived there!
Well gee folks, it’s gotta be worth 1200 dollars. Or was the price photoshopped too?
You guys think that’s grass?
I think it is a rising tide of lime jello, sinisterly engulfing the lonely tree
According to Google Maps Street View even the front yard has been ‘shopped. And it looks like the neighbor is raising livestock in their back yard.
WOAH! That’s really funny. It looks like they curved the color in the front yard, then took their grass sample from that.
$1,200? I think I can drive him down to an even $1k if I bring up all that horrible photoshop work that needs to be redone before I move can even move in.
At last, I have seen the “other side”.
Drought? What drought?
it’s Soylent Green.
Victor must have been Short on ideas for marketing the backyard.