Aerial · Preparation
Real-Estate Drone Production in South Florida: What Clients Should Know
Aerials can explain setting, scale, water, skyline, and access—but airspace, weather, buildings, and community rules shape what is possible.
The Address Agency ·

Aerial photography and video should add information, not simply height. In South Florida, the strongest aerials often explain the property’s relationship to water, skyline, neighborhood, access, or surrounding land.
Airspace and Permissions
Many South Florida addresses sit near airports or controlled airspace. Some locations require advance authorization, and buildings or communities may have their own launch and filming rules. We review the address before confirming the aerial scope so any limitations are known in advance.
Weather and Light
Wind, rain, cloud cover, and afternoon storms can affect aerial production. Morning often provides more stable conditions and can be especially effective for waterfront property, but the right schedule depends on the orientation of the address.
Buildings, HOAs, and Neighbors
Condominium associations, gated communities, and private properties may restrict launch locations or require advance notice. The listing representative should confirm building and community requirements before production day.
What Aerials Should Do
Aerials should explain approach, context, scale, water, skyline, and location. They should support the property story, not replace the eye-level experience of the architecture and interior.
This article provides general production guidance and is not legal or regulatory advice.


