Real Estate Marketing in Cooma
Cooma is the gateway to the Snowy Mountains, and we shoot across both Cooma and Jindabyne. Two very different markets at the foot of one mountain range — a working town in Cooma anchored by Snowy Hydro 2.0, and short-stay rental territory in Jindabyne where Sydney money quietly buys weekenders.
The Cooma Property Market
Cooma is a working town in the middle of a generational employment boom — Snowy Hydro 2.0 is creating hundreds of jobs every year and the demand for housing has followed it. Jindabyne is a different beast entirely: short-term and holiday rentals, lots of Sydney money, and buyers looking for the lakeside weekender they've always promised themselves. For both markets, drone work is non-negotiable. The setting — mountain views, big sky, alpine proximity, lake frontage — is the listing. Ground-level photography alone leaves the value invisible.
Services in Cooma
Every service is available across Cooma with no additional travel fees.
Real Estate Photography
Magazine-quality interiors and exteriors. Delivered in 24–48 hours. Every shoot styled and lit to move buyers.
Real Estate Videography
4K cinematic property films. Drone passes, walk-throughs, and social cutdowns — delivered fast and edited to impress.
Drone & Aerial Photography
CASA-certified aerial photography for property, acreage, and development. Context and scale that ground-level photography simply cannot deliver.
Real Estate Marketing
From listing copy to social campaigns to launch-day media kits — full-stack property marketing that turns enquiries into offers.
Virtual Tours
Matterport 3D virtual tours that let buyers walk through your property from anywhere in the world — reducing wasted inspections and attracting serious buyers faster.
Property Types We Cover in Cooma
Areas We Shoot in Cooma
We cover every suburb — these are just a few of the areas we regularly shoot.
Other Areas We Service
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