
A 2026 pricing guide — built on real pricing from 29 Austin-area photographers.
For a typical Austin listing, expect $175–$300 for professional photography once you add the marketing extras most agents use. But the right comparison is value, not price — what is actually delivered at each tier varies enormously, so always compare what is included, not just the headline number.
Across Austin-area photographers who publish flat pricing, standard interior & exterior listing photography for a 2,000 sq ft home runs roughly $150–$325, with most landing near $185. Price scales with square footage — most photographers add about $15 per 500 sq ft over a 2,000 sq ft baseline.
Here is what the market charges by home size, alongside Key Listing Media:
| Home size | Austin range | Typical | At Key Listing Media |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,500 sq ft | $139–$325 | $180 | $175 |
| 2,000 sq ft | $150–$500 | $200 | $175 |
| 2,500 sq ft | $170–$500 | $218 | $190 |
| 3,000 sq ft | $175–$500 | $227 | $205 |
| 3,500 sq ft | $195–$375 | $250 | $220 |
Source: Key Listing Media survey of Austin-area real estate photographers, 2026. Standard interior/exterior listing photography; per-photo and package pricing normalized to home size. Single high/low outlier per row excluded.
The Key Listing Media Difference
The number on the invoice hides the real value. At $175, one photographer might deliver 15 lightly-edited photos and nothing else — while another delivers full coverage plus a floor plan and aerial drone shots for the same price.
Before you compare prices, compare what’s included:
The Key Listing Media Difference
The extras are where listing budgets really move — a 3D tour or a cinematic video often costs more than the photos themselves. Here is what Austin photographers charge for the most common add-ons, compared with Key Listing Media:
| Service | Austin range | Typical | At Key Listing Media |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2D Floor Plan | $50–$400 | $115 | Free w/ package |
| Aerial / Drone Photos | $95–$400 | $148 | Free w/ package |
| Matterport 3D Tour | $139–$525 | $250 | $175 |
| Zillow 3D Tour | $100–$204 | $164 | $120 |
| Virtual Staging (per image) | $25–$90 | $45 | $40 |
| Twilight (real session) | $125–$400 | $250 | $200 |
| Cinematic / Walkthrough Video | $215–$799 | $450 | $250 |
| Social Media Reel | $125–$159 | $150 | $125 |
Source: Key Listing Media survey of Austin-area real estate photographers, 2026. Aggregated ranges; the single highest and lowest price per row are excluded as outliers.
The Key Listing Media Difference
The Key Listing Media Difference
About this data
These figures come from Key Listing Media’s ongoing survey of 29 Austin-area real estate photographers, last updated June 2026. Prices reflect publicly listed rates for standard residential listing photography; per-photo and package pricing is normalized to home size, and the single highest and lowest price in each row are excluded as outliers. Ranges are aggregated — individual photographers are not named.
Real estate photography pricing in Austin, answered.
For a typical 2,000 sq ft listing, professional photography in Austin runs about $150–$325, with most photographers around $185. Once you add common marketing extras (floor plan, drone, a tour), most agents spend $175–$300. Key Listing Media starts at $175 and includes a floor plan and aerial drone photos free.
It depends on the photographer. Most Austin photographers charge $95–$400 for aerial drone photos as an add-on. Key Listing Media includes aerial drone photography free with every residential package (a $120 value). A licensed FAA Part 107 pilot is required to fly legally for real estate.
Photography for a 3,000 sq ft home in Austin typically runs $175–$250 for the base shoot, since most photographers add about $15 per 500 sq ft over a 2,000 sq ft baseline. Add a floor plan, drone, and a 3D tour and a fully-marketed 3,000 sq ft listing usually lands around $350–$500.
3D tours (Matterport or Zillow) help higher-priced and out-of-town-buyer listings and run roughly $100–$525 in Austin, with Zillow 3D tours on the lower end. They’re optional — for many listings, strong photos plus a floor plan are enough.
Book 2–4 days ahead when you can, and more during the spring/summer peak. Many Austin photographers — Key Listing Media included — offer next-day or same-day options. Booking early also gives you the best shot at ideal light for exteriors and twilight.
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