
Homeowner’s FAQs: Register Your Property As A Shoot Location
Are you thinking about registering your house as a shoot location? You probably have a few questions before joining our library, so we have supplied answers to the most common questions homeowners ask…
If you are looking to to register your property as a shoot location, you likely have questions about the process, how shoots work, and what to expect once you are listed on our website. Our experienced team is always happy to answer any questions you may have along the way, guiding you through each step and ensuring you feel confident and fully supported from beginning to end. To get you started, we have compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions we receive from property owners to give you a clearer idea of what to expect when hosting filming or photoshoots at your home…



How often will my property be used for shoots?
There isn’t a definitive answer to this question, as some homes receive frequent enquiries while others attract seasonal or project-based interest. The frequency of bookings depends on factors such as the size, style and location of your property. Our most popular homes are typically located within the M25, have distinctive design features, and offer enough space to host crews of 10 or more. Owners who can be flexible and adaptable also tend to secure more bookings.
How much can I expect to earn?
Earnings are also also influenced by a range of shoot details, including the type of production, the size of the cast and crew, and the length of the shoot. Typically, longer shoots and larger productions offer higher rates.
What types of shoots can I expect?
We provide shoot locations for a wide variety of clients, so your property could be used for a range of shoots, including films, TV shows, commercials, and editorials. You can find some examples of the shoots we have provided locations for on our Instagram account.
How do I prepare my home for a shoot?
It’s essential that your home is tidy and ready for shoots when the crew arrives so they can begin without delays. Clear away any personal and fragile items, remove clutter, and ensure key areas like kitchens and bathrooms are clean. The aim is to ensure your property closely matches the images featured in its listing on our website. You can find more details on how to prepare for your first shoot in our article Homeowner’s FAQs: Hosting Your First Shoot.
Do I need to be present during a shoot?
We recommend being available at the start of the shoot to show the crew around and point out any important details about the house. After that, it’s best to give the crew space to work, and remain reachable by phone or email if any questions come up. If you work from home or are unable to leave the house, consider keeping certain rooms off-limits for yourself. It’s a good idea to return at the end of the shoot to do a walk around with a crew member to check that everything has been left as it should be.
How is my property marketed to potential clients?
On the Fresh Locations website, we showcase your property with high-quality images and detailed descriptions, enhanced with targeted keywords to make it easy for production teams to find their perfect location through our search feature. In addition to being searchable on our website, properties are actively promoted on our homepage and social media channels, giving it greater visibility to potential clients.



We are always looking to add interesting and unique properties to our portfolio, whether it’s a charming family home, an unmodernised 70s apartment or a minimalist modern space, we would love to see your location. If you are ready to register your property as a shoot location or have more questions for us about the process, reach out to our expert team.