Real estate from the air

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Ars Electronica/Flickr

By Gremlyn Bradley-Waddell | Special for The Arizona Republic

Still photography can be stunning, but sometimes video is what it takes to tell a story to get the heart racing.

Take, for instance, the aerial videography that John Oliver commissioned for a $2 million listing he had in Fountain Hills. Thanks to video filmed by a drone, the viewer “flies” into the home through the massive, wooden double doors at the front of the lushly landscaped property, glides through the tastefully appointed living room and out the sliding glass doors that lead to a rear patio and a unique pool that appears to spill over into the surrounding Sonoran desert terrain.

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