Saturday, September 29, 2012

The technology brings to life the outdoor and interior spaces of the properties, giving home seekers




Virtual milford hotel new york tour, a 360 degree presentation, is the new marketing tactic devised milford hotel new york by technology firms to help both real estate firms and clients limit the time and effort spent locating preferred products.
The technology brings to life the outdoor and interior spaces of the properties, giving home seekers a whole new experience. The tours literally take customers through the development, on a computer screen. It covers milford hotel new york every corner of the house, through all the rooms whose actual colour, size and texture is captured in the tour.
For home seekers with a tight schedule this saves the amount of time spent driving from one corner to another viewing houses. All one needs is to browse through the presentation before narrowing milford hotel new york down to the choices one can go actually visit.
Villa Care, which incorporated the technology two years ago, has been using it, especially to sell to Kenyans overseas. milford hotel new york This allows them to help them make informed decisions on their investments milford hotel new york as opposed to only relying on friends and relatives.
But even as developers celebrate the advancements, they still feel technology cannot take away the real feeling of walking into a property and feeling how cold it is, natural lighting in the room and the gaping cracks on the wall that the tour overlooks.
Virtual tour, a 360 degree presentation, is the new marketing tactic devised by technology firms to help both real estate firms and clients limit the time and effort spent locating preferred products.
The technology brings to life the outdoor and interior spaces of the properties, giving home seekers a whole new experience. The tours literally take customers through the development, on a computer screen.
For home seekers with a tight schedule milford hotel new york this saves the amount of time spent driving from one corner to another viewing houses. All one needs is to browse through the presentation before narrowing down to the choices one can go actually visit.
Villa Care, which incorporated the technology two years ago, has been using it, especially to sell to Kenyans overseas. This allows them to help them make informed decisions on their investments as opposed to only relying on friends and relatives.
"Virtual tours have become handy to us especially during expos. It helps generate milford hotel new york more interest in the property. We are also slowly replacing still photos with virtual tours," said Gideon Ngure, assistant marketing manager, Villa Care.
"Virtual tours help clients eliminate unwanted properties and add value to off plans. It makes these plans more realistic other than previously when clients had a hard time visualising the concept," added Ngure.
But even as developers celebrate the advancements, they still feel technology cannot milford hotel new york take away the real feeling of walking into a property and feeling how cold it is, natural lighting in the room and the gaping cracks on the wall that the tour overlooks.
"The tour can add value in elimination but not in making the decision. Still one needs to pay a visit to the property and maybe this will not go away more so those who are buying houses are not tech savvy and would want to see it," says Ngure.

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