In what order will the photos appear on the MLS and Websites?
When uploading photos to Houzeo, they will appear on the MLS in the same order you upload them. To ensure the correct sequence:
- Arrange photos in your desired order while uploading them on Houzeo.
- During Step 7 of the listing process, review and adjust the order by pressing, holding, and dragging images as needed.
- Set an exterior shot as the primary image for the best first impression.
Double-check your photo order before finalizing the upload to ensure they appear correctly on the MLS and other websites.
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