Interior vs. Aerial: What Photos Sell Real Estate Listings Faster in Grand Rapids?
- Mark Thompson
- Jul 15
- 3 min read
In today’s fast-paced Grand Rapids real estate market, a listing is only as strong as its first impression—and that impression usually happens online. With so many buyers scrolling through listings at lightning speed, the photos you choose can mean the difference between a showing and a swipe. But what makes more impact: stunning aerial shots from above or crisp, inviting interior images?

At Jeek Productions, we’ve partnered with real estate agents across West Michigan to deliver both. In this post, we’ll explore the strengths of each type of photo and reveal which ones actually help homes sell faster.
Why First Impressions Matter (Online and Fast)
Over 90% of homebuyers begin their search online. Before they read a description or check the price, they’re judging the listing by its photos. Strong visuals don’t just grab attention—they build emotional connections, set expectations, and motivate buyers to schedule a showing.
In competitive markets like Grand Rapids, great real estate photography isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity.
The Power of Interior Photography
Interior photos play a critical role in helping buyers imagine themselves in the home. These photos showcase:
Room layout and flow
Natural lighting and window views
Upgrades like flooring, countertops, and appliances
The feel of the space—warm, open, modern, cozy
For smaller homes, condos, or properties in more urban areas of Grand Rapids, interior shots are often the key drivers of buyer interest. Proper staging and clean, well-lit images can transform a basic space into a must-see home.
The Value of Aerial Drone Photos
Aerial photography adds a dynamic perspective that interior shots simply can’t capture. With drone images, potential buyers can see:

Lot size and boundaries
Neighborhood context and proximity to amenities
Curb appeal from above
Extras like pools, barns, outbuildings, or large driveways
In suburban and rural areas throughout West Michigan—like Byron Center, Ada, or Hudsonville—these wide-angle aerial shots are especially valuable. They highlight space, privacy, and the bigger picture.
So, Which Sells Listings Faster?
Here’s the truth: it depends on the property—but using both types of images always performs better.
Use interior photos to build emotional connection and help buyers visualize living in the space.
Use aerial photos to add credibility, showcase the full scope of the property, and give your listing a high-end edge.
Listings with both interior and aerial images often see higher engagement, more showings, and quicker offers—especially when marketed on MLS, Zillow, or social media platforms.
Real Results in Grand Rapids and West Michigan

At Jeek Productions, we’ve seen the difference firsthand. A recent listing we shot in Cascade
Township combined twilight drone photos with beautifully staged interiors. The home went pending in just 3 days—with multiple offers over asking.
Whether it’s a cozy city bungalow or a sprawling countryside estate, combining both types of visuals delivers stronger marketing and faster results.
Final Thoughts: Why a Combined Strategy Wins
If you're only using interior or exterior photos—you’re leaving value on the table. A complete real estate photo package helps your listing stand out, builds buyer trust, and accelerates decision-making.
At Jeek Productions, we make it easy. Our real estate photography packages include aerial drone photography, interior shots, and optional video add-ons that fit your listing’s needs and budget.
Ready to Elevate Your Real Estate Listings?
If you're a real estate agent in Grand Rapids or anywhere in West Michigan, let's work together to make your next listing shine.
Contact Jeek Productions today to schedule a drone pilot for your next real estate shoot. Licensed. Insured. Locally trusted.
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