How many photos can be uploaded with Bronze?

NOTE: The Bronze plan is no longer available for any state plans.
The Bronze Plan at Houzeo is the entry-level plan to get your house listed on the MLS with minimum services. Houzeo Bronze plan does provide everything that is required to get your property listed on the MLS but with certain limitations which include but are not limited to the
24 photos limit.
If you wish to add more photos with the Bronze Plan, feel free to
reach out to our Support Team. They will guide you with other available options/add-ons to add more photos.
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Do you offer photography as part of your package, or will I need to provide my own photos?
While our packages do not cover photography costs or provide photographs, you have the flexibility to showcase your property by uploading your own photos. Simply add your images to our user-friendly dashboard, and our Listing Agent will ensure they ...
How do I change the order or replace photos in my listing?
If your listing status is "Listing Docs Pending," please ensure that you complete the required documents assigned to you. Once you have completed the documents, you will gain access to the "Change MLS Listing" option, allowing you to proceed with ...
In what order will the photos appear on the MLS and Websites?
When uploading photos to Houzeo, it's important to arrange them in the sequence you want them displayed on the MLS. Make sure to set an exterior shot as the primary image to create an optimal first impression.
Why does Houzeo have a limit of 30 photos per listing, while other platforms allow for more images?
The 30-photo limit you encounter during the upload process is determined by the guidelines of the local MLS. We encourage you to select and upload your very best pictures within this limit to effectively showcase your property. Additionally, should ...
Can I reuse photos from a past listing?
No. The only exception to this would be if the photos are taken by you or you have paid for the photos, and have proof of ownership of the photos. In addition to that, you would also need permission from the previous listing agent to use the photos. ...