Free Photo Collage Maker for Real Estate Listing Photos
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Real estate agents know that more photos sell more homes — but sharing 20 individual images slows people down. A photo collage puts multiple angles, rooms, or before/after shots into one powerful image: one attachment, one social post, one glance. You can make one for free in a browser in under two minutes.
Why Real Estate Agents Use Photo Collages
A single listing photo only shows one thing. A collage shows a story:
- Before/after renovation — side-by-side shots of a kitchen or bathroom before and after a flip. One of the most compelling listing formats.
- Multi-room overview — four photos in a 2x2 grid: kitchen, living room, primary bedroom, backyard. One image for the social post.
- Exterior series — front, back, garage, and aerial in one grid. Great for Instagram and Facebook listings.
- Neighborhood proximity — home + walkable coffee shop + park + school, all in one 2x2
- Client testimonial cards — photo of sold home + photo of happy clients side by side
Best Grid Layouts for Property Photos
| Use Case | Layout | Photos |
|---|---|---|
| Before/after renovation | 2x1 (side by side) | 2 — before left, after right |
| Multi-room overview | 2x2 | 4 — kitchen, living, bed, outdoor |
| Exterior series | 3x1 horizontal | 3 — front, back, garage |
| Full property highlight | 3x3 | 9 — best angles of entire property |
| Client + sold sign | 2x1 or 1x2 | 2 — clients + property |
For MLS uploads or print flyers, the 2x2 grid at high resolution is the most versatile — it fits square social formats AND prints cleanly on 4x6 or 5x7 marketing cards.
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The before/after is the most persuasive format in real estate listing content. Here's how to make it clean:
- Take both photos from the same angle and roughly the same distance — consistency makes the transformation obvious
- Open the free collage maker in your browser
- Click Add Photos and select your before and after shots
- Choose the 2x1 layout (side by side)
- Drag so the before photo is on the left, after on the right
- Set gap to 4–8px with white or black background
- Click Download — saves as PNG, no watermark
For maximum impact: crop both photos to the same aspect ratio before combining. A matching crop makes the comparison feel intentional rather than accidental.
Step-by-Step: Create a Multi-Room Listing Grid
- Select 4 of your best listing photos — kitchen, primary bedroom, living area, and either backyard or a standout feature
- Open the collage maker in your browser
- Click Add Photos and upload all four
- Select the 2x2 layout
- Arrange: strongest photo top-left (the hero shot), outdoor or unique feature bottom-right
- Set gap to 4–6px, white background
- Download as PNG — share to Instagram, Facebook, or attach to the MLS listing
Where to Use Real Estate Listing Collages
- Instagram and Facebook — a 2x2 or 2x1 grid as a single post. One image = one tap to see the key rooms.
- Email to buyers — attach the PNG instead of 4 separate photos. Easier to view, faster to download.
- Print marketing — print as a 4x6 or 5x7 card for open houses or direct mail.
- WhatsApp/text — send one image to clients instead of multiple photos that open separately.
- Listing presentations — include a collage in your seller presentation to show how you'll market the property visually.
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Runs 100% in your browser. No data is collected, stored, or sent anywhere.
Open Free Photo Collage MakerFrequently Asked Questions
Can I make a before/after real estate collage for free?
Yes. A browser-based collage maker creates a side-by-side (2x1) layout in under a minute. No signup, no watermark — download as PNG.
What photo size works best for MLS listing collages?
High-resolution PNG from the collage maker works for MLS uploads. Use the highest-quality source photos available — phone camera originals, not screenshots or thumbnails.
How many rooms should I include in a listing photo collage?
Four photos in a 2x2 grid (kitchen, living room, primary bedroom, outdoor feature) is the sweet spot for social media. Use 9 photos in a 3x3 grid for a more comprehensive property overview.

