How Much Does Real Estate Photography Cost in Jupiter, FL? (2026 Guide)
A clear, no-nonsense breakdown of real estate photography pricing in Jupiter and Palm Beach County — what drives cost, what's worth paying for, and how to budget for your listing.
If you’re listing a home in Jupiter, one of the first questions you’ll ask is simple: what should I budget for photos? The honest answer is “it depends” — but you deserve more than that. Here’s a transparent look at what real estate media actually costs around Palm Beach County in 2026, and where your money makes the biggest difference.
What drives the price
Three things move real estate photography pricing more than anything else:
- Photo count and home size. A two-bedroom condo needs far fewer frames than a 6,000-square-foot waterfront estate. Most listings land somewhere between 25 and 45 finished images.
- Aerial coverage. Drone photos and video add cost because they require a licensed pilot and more time on site — but for waterfront and large-lot homes, they’re often the difference-maker.
- Video and extras. Cinematic walkthroughs, twilight images, floor plans, and 3D tours are each priced as add-ons. You only pay for what the listing actually needs.
Typical ranges in Palm Beach County
- Photo-only packages: roughly $150–$300 depending on photo count and home size.
- Photo + drone: add $100–$150 for aerial stills and a short clip.
- Cinematic video: $200–$400 for a polished 60–90 second walkthrough.
- Add-ons: floor plans (
$100), Matterport 3D tours ($200), twilight sets ($130), virtual staging ($40/room).
A full marketing push for a typical single-family listing — strong photos, drone, and a video — usually lands in the $500–$900 range. Luxury and waterfront listings run higher because they demand more.
Where the money is actually worth it
Not every listing needs everything. But a few add-ons consistently earn their keep:
- Drone, on waterfront or acreage. Location is the selling point — show it.
- Video, on anything over ~$750k. Out-of-state buyers make decisions from their phones.
- Twilight shots, on homes with great outdoor space. They stop the scroll.
How we keep it simple
Rather than force you into a one-size package, every real estate listing is priced à la carte — pick exactly the photos, drone, video, and extras the home needs and see your total before you book. No guessing, no upsells.
The bottom line
Good real estate photography isn’t an expense — it’s the cheapest, highest-leverage marketing you’ll buy for a listing. For most Jupiter-area homes, a few hundred dollars buys dramatically more buyer attention. Tell us about your listing and we’ll put together an honest quote.