OM photographer price

Does anyone know how much a photographer makes for taking photos for an OM? I've seen on some of our brokerage fee agreements where we have a $25k max on reimbursables to make the OM. About how much of that would a photographer get?

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This is one of those questions that varies WIDELY from market to market, and even more so from property-type to property-type. Is this a single tenant net leased Wendy's portfolio in a small town? Or is it a Class-A office building in Chicago?

Google "commercial real estate photographer City" and call a few of the firms that you find. That's the only way you'll get a decent answer to your question.

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This is one of those questions that varies WIDELY from market to market, and even more so from property-type to property-type. Is this a single tenant net leased Wendy's portfolio in a small town? Or is it a Class-A office building in Chicago?

Google "commercial real estate photographer City" and call a few of the firms that you find. That's the only way you'll get a decent answer to your question.

This. Not to mention aerial photography is also a big part of an OM in order to show the asset's location and access. The company doing the ground-level photography may or may not be the same one doing the aerials (at my previous JLL/HFF/CBRE/CW job, they were 2 different companies that we contracted, wish I could remember the prices).

 

$300-$700 dollars. Includes high end ground and aerial shots. Socal based.

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