What are the advantages of the real estate virtual tour?
Summary
- What is a virtual tour?
- What are the advantages of the virtual tour?
- Why take a virtual tour?
What is a virtual tour?
The virtual tour uses high-quality photos that constitute a 360° view of the property. This is used in real estate to give clients a chance to inspect a place even when they are not there in person.
With the 3D virtual tour created via Matterport, it's easier to get an idea of the property. It's not always 100% accurate in terms of how real estate is presented, but it's more than enough to give anyone a clear picture of what the place is all about.
Through a virtual tour, one can also inspect the layout and appearance of the space. From there, future buyers or tenants can consider possible restitution of the property. Whether it's the rearrangement of furniture or the new painting on the walls, a virtual tour allows you to better reinvent a property.
What are the advantages of the virtual tour?
The biggest advantage of a virtual tour is that it gives everyone a chance to see a property up close without being physically present. In the real estate process, visiting the place for sale/rent is a great must.
Only then will potential buyers/tenants be 100% sure to proceed with the purchase/rental of the place. But if they can't see it in person, the best alternative is to check it out via a virtual tour. This gives them a general idea of how everything will look and feel when they themselves are in the property.
In many cases, a virtual tour also magnifies all the details of the estate. From the property's biggest features to its smallest flaws, a virtual tour essentially serves as a magnifying glass for those who can't see the place in person. This can then help the potential buyer/tenant make a quicker and more informed decision.
Via this system and thanks to professional software, a real estate agent can present you with different possible arrangements for a property: addition or removal of partitions, flooring, wall colors, furniture position, etc.
A potential buyer visits an average of five properties before finding the right one. These visits are not always easy to organize for properties that are not necessarily located nearby. With a virtual tour or virtual reality, you can explore some of the properties by simply visiting the property that offers this service.
Thus, if you do not have the crush with the visit, it saves you from making appointments, moving and being disappointed if the property does not suit.
Why take a virtual tour?
A virtual tour increases the chances of selling/renting a property. Since even international buyers/renters can easily access a virtual tour, they can consider property better. It also saves them a lot of time, which can lead to a faster and easier real estate process.
Most often, landlords have to vacate their property when they put it up for sale/for rent. This is how they can present a cleaner and more organized property when potential buyers/tenants visit it and see it in real life. With a virtual tour, everything is set up to present a magnificent view of the place without having to move.
In many ways, a virtual tour also helps to create a better image of the property.
While it's not always a 100% accurate representation of its current condition, you'll be able to highlight and maximize all the best parts of your property on this digital platform.
You can find one of our use cases from our Matterport 3D virtual tours.
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- The virtual tour uses high-quality photos that constitute a 360° view of the property.
- The biggest advantage of a virtual tour is that it gives everyone a chance to see a property up close without being physically present.
- Via this system and thanks to professional software, a real estate agent can present you with different possible arrangements for a property.
- If you do not have the crush with the visit, it will save you from making appointments, moving and being disappointed if the property does not suit.
- A virtual tour increases the chances of selling/renting a property.
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Posted on 17/07/2023 by
Andy LECUYER