Wide is GOOD, but I would avoid going TRULY wide in so much as it gives a truly false illusion of depth and size - I have found this SEVERLY puts people off when they actually inspect the premises and become very disappointed. I have seen it more than a few times when I used some pro shots for the unit we own. I redid them myself, and the overall reception is more noticeably better.
Nothing worse than setting a false illusion in a prospective buyer's mind, no matter how subtle or apparently harmless.
I can link you to the shots I did for advertising our rental rooms if you like?
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