Tips And Tricks To Get Your RV Listing Noticed

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Wondering why your listing isn’t getting responses despite having taken so much time to take pictures of your RV or having written a beautiful description for your listing? Good news, this article has tons of helpful tips for you! 

Consisting of cheap fixes and easy tips to improve your photography skills, your listing is sure to get more views if you follow our tips to a tee! A good listing is what will make your RV much more attractive as compared to others with similar models. As of the time of writing, the RV market is at an all-time high, which has caused a mix of shortages of parts along with an increased demand for RVs by campers who now cannot travel internationally and have turned their sights to domestic travel. 

If you’re thinking of providing rv by owner rent services, you may want to consider renting it out to travelers looking for an adventure. To get ahead in the competitive marketplace, be sure to read on and follow these tips. 

  1. Clean up your RV well to avoid the mess being a distraction 

While this may be a no-brainer, many people actually are guilty of this. They merely put up the most recent photo on the listing, regardless of the RV’s state. While this could work, it would be much more attractive to a potential buyer if you take some simple steps to clean up the RV beforehand and show how the interior is kept spick and span. 

It is quite a turn-off to see crumpled clothes strewn over the beds, or utensils left sitting around on counters. Stains and unmade bedding also detract from the RV’s value, hence by attending to these small fixes, the value of your RV gets an instant boost in the renter’s eyes. 

A good tip to make the cleaning process more enjoyable is to blast some music while cleaning. This way, you feel energized and pumped up for the clean. You could even clean to the beat, making a usually tiresome process much more enjoyable. 

When taking photos of your RV on your iPhone, be sure to use the 0.5 zoom mode as it makes the RV appear larger than it actually is. This also has the added advantage of making your photos look more professional, as though it was shot on a wide-angle lens of a DSLR camera. 

  1. Pay attention to the details 

While cleaning up, be sure to look out for smudges, stains, and scuffs. Try your best to have these wiped off or covered over. Potential buyers or renters will definitely be turned off by seeing stains and smudges everywhere, thereby devaluing your RV’s price. You may find some features of your RV that you can state in the description of your listing to make your RV stand out.

Be sure to check the sinks and toilets as well to ensure that they work well and are not clogged. No one wants to have to deal with a clogged toilet or sink while on the road! 

  1. Freshen up wooden countertops 

If you’ve got wooden countertops in the RV to give it a homey and cozy vibe, this tip is for you. What you need to do is to use a clean brush to scrub off the top layer of wax or oil to get rid of any discoloration or stubborn dirt and grime, before adding a fresh coat of wax or oil to give it a glossy finish. 

Though wooden countertops aren’t as commonplace as other materials for use within an RV, we added in this helpful cleaning hack that works wonders: Use a clean brush or sponge along with some mild detergent that is furniture friendly. Scrub in a circular manner over the countertop, which should help to dislodge some of the dirt and grime that has accumulated over time. Continue scrubbing until the wood looks fresh again, and then use a food-safe oil to freshen up the countertop. This helps to bring out the wooden colors while ensuring your countertop remains safe for food preparation. 

  1. Keep it simple when staging, and avoid using personal photos 

While it might be a nice memory for you to look at a picture of your camper with the kids smiling away and having a good time inside, with unmade beds after a fun morning, buyers are more likely to view this as a huge mess and hence pass over your listing.

You should instead be looking to sell a blank canvas so that the buyers can live their own dream within. While the decor is needed, adopt a minimalist style so that the buyers have a blank canvas to work with and project their desires onto. 

If you must have decor, work with accents where possible. Just a single succulent on the table or some pastel color-coordinated bedding will do the trick. For more tips, refer to the list below: 

  • Don’t be too adventurous with the colors 

Opt for a single color for the beddings and a complementary color for the blanket. If you must, have a maximum of one fun or cute pillow or soft toy on the bed as a topper to add some character to the listing. 

  • Plants make for good pictures 

A small plant or two can make the place look homey and aesthetically pleasing for cheap. Plants, succulents, and flowers can bring some life to your RV too, just be sure that they are growing healthily before renting it out.

  • Remove personal details

Go ahead to have some photos or messages inside the RV to stage an image that the RV is great for families, but be sure to remove any details that could identify you to strangers online. 

  1. Take more pictures

Took 10 pictures of your RV and think it’s enough? Go for 20. Took 20 and think that’s sufficient? Perhaps 30 is the sweet spot. It’s important to have as many pictures from as many angles as possible, since buyers may request to see additional photos before making their decision. Having already taken the effort to spruce your RV up for photo-taking, you may as well take more photos for backup.

Conclusion

By following these simple and quick fixes, your RV is sure to sell for a good price! Even though there are many listings out there, yours is sure to stand out, and catch the eyes of potential buyers first! 

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