About AirListing
Based in Salem. Built for the Valley.
We fly for real estate agents in the Willamette Valley who care about how their listings look.
The Valley is built for aerial media. Rolling terrain outside Monmouth. Vineyard rows climbing the Dundee Hills. Mature tree lines along Abiqua Creek near Silverton. The Cascades in the distance behind every listing south of Salem. Ground-level stills tell part of the story. We capture the rest.
Our shoots are planned around weather and light, not urgency. We wait for the conditions that make your listing look its best — blue sky, clean light, no wind. A mediocre aerial shot is worse than no aerial shot at all.
Based in Salem. Flying McMinnville to Silverton, Corvallis to Woodburn, Dundee to Stayton, and every town the Valley holds.
What Aerial Media Does for Your Listing
The First Still Wins
Buyers scroll through hundreds of listings. The thumbnail is the audition. A strong aerial still earns the click before the buyer reads a single line of remarks.
Context Is the Closer
How far is the lot from the road? Where does the property line end and the neighbor's field begin? What is behind the tree line? Aerial stills answer the questions ground-level shots cannot.
Land Without Aerials Is Just a Map Pin
When you are selling ten acres outside Independence or forty acres in the Eola Hills, buyers need to see the terrain, the boundaries, and the access points. A parcel map does not sell land. An aerial film does.