Floor Plans for Real Estate Marketing

Process

Step 1 - Create your Sketch
1.1 Download and print the EZfloorplan Graph Paper and Sketch Instruction Sheet.
1.2 Sketch the walls.
1.3 Sketch in the windows, door openings and all major appliances.
1.4 Review your sketch.

Step 2 - Send your Sketch to EZfloorplan
2.1 Email your sketch to:


2.2 or Fax your sketch to:

 (901) 339-2979

Step 3 - Receive and Upload your EZfloorplan
3.1 Open your EZfloorplan and review it for accuracy.
3.2 Upload and use your EZfloorplan like any other image.

Step 4 - Payment
You are in complete control over your payment options and you will not have to pay for your EZfloorplan until you are completely satisfied.

Your invoice will explain 2 payment options:

Option 1: Payment can be made with a credit card via Paypal.

Option 2: Payment can be made by check.

Downloads:

Left mouse click to open
or
Right mouse click and select "Save Target As" to save to your computer.

EZfloorplan downloads are in PDF format. Click on this link to download the free Adobe Reader.

 

Would you like more detailed instructions?
Click here to view our expanded Process Details
Or download the file to your computer from the Downloads box above.

We can transform any sketch into an EZfloorplan!

Scroll down this page to see sample sketches.

There is more than one way to quickly and easily create your sketch.

Pick a method that works best for you, remember we want you to be completely satisfied, so you will be able to review your EZfloorplan and send it back for corrections as many times as you like.

All Methods Need:

1. Property name.

2. Your Name.

3. Your email.

4. Clearly write in the primary room names.

5. Do not forget to include other items such as a garage and decks or patios.

Method 1 - The Minuteman:

Least Accurate

Using regular paper or graph paper

1. Without measuring, simply sketch the outline of the property.

2. Sketch in the interior walls using the outline corners as a reference.

3. Visually sketch in all the windows, doors and major appliances.

4. Primary room sizes are required. Indicate if you want them shown on your EZfloorplan.

5. Include steps 1-5 of "All Methods Need".

(Scroll down to see sample)

Method 2 - The Step-off:

Moderately Accurate

Using graph paper

1. Start on a outside corner of the property* and count the number of steps to the next corner, draw the wall on the graph paper using 1 step = 2 squares. Sketch in any windows and doors you see. Turn in the direction of the next wall and repeat the process until you go all the way around.

2. Step-off and sketch in the interior walls, indicate doors and openings as you go.

3. Primary room sizes are not required, include them if you what them shown on your EZfloorplan.

4. Visually sketch in all major appliances.

5. Include steps 1-5 of "All Methods Need".

(Scroll down to see sample)

Method 3 - The Tape Measure:

Most Accurate

Using graph paper

1. Start on a outside corner of the property* using your tape measure or laser tape, measure and sketch the perimeter walls. Sketch in any windows and doors you see. Turn in the direction of the next wall and repeat the process until you go all the way around.

2. Measure and sketch in the interior walls, indicate doors and openings as you go.

3. Primary room sizes are not required, include them if you what them shown on your EZfloorplan.

4. Visually sketch in all the windows, doors and major appliances.

5. Include steps 1-5 of "All Methods Need".

* Even if you can not start on a outside corner, you can use this method on the inside of the property, combining steps 1 & 2, working from room to room.

Method 4- Use a tax record:

Many tax records show the outline of the building along with the wall length.

1. Enlarge it on a copy machine.

2. Sketch in the interior walls, indicate doors and openings as you go.

3. Primary room sizes are not required, include them if you what them shown on your EZfloorplan.

4. Visually sketch in all the windows, doors and major appliances.

5. Include steps 1-5 of "All Methods Need".

(Scroll down to see sample)

Method 5- Use an old floor plan:

Already have an old floor plan?

1. Have it scanned or take a high resolution digital picture.

2. Include steps 1-5 of "All Methods Need".

(Scroll down to see sample)