Aside from your own contact information, you'll need a personal photo, three property photos, and various property details to create this brochure. You can also include a company/personal logo and a QR code if available. You can still create the brochure if you're missing some of these elements, but it won't have a completed look.
For best results, follow these tips:
The photo slots are labeled "Main Photo," "Secondary Photo 1," and "Secondary Photo 2." "Main Photo" will be the main art for the brochure, so use your best photo in this slot (typically a shot of the home's exterior). Use the remaining slots for supplementary photos, such as shots of individual rooms or the back yard.
Use this section to describe the property's location, neighborhood, nearby amenities, school districts, etc. Use a few sentences to highlight the property's best features.
There are three detail areas, each containing up to five rows. This is where you can include specifics about the property, such as square footage, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, flooring styles, etc.