Houseviz making property VR affordable

The next Big Thing in property marketing, 360 VR property tours add a whole new dimension to estate agency marketing.

Creating extraordinary experiences – with the potential to provide enormous benefits -. 3D virtual walkthroughs work very much like the virtual tours you find on Google Street View. And, more immersive than a standard video, with VR, estate agents can offer prospective buyers the opportunity to explore properties online in an unprecedented level of detail; without actually being there. Saving valuable time, agents can also reduce the amount of time spent on casual property viewings.

With VR penetrating nearly every other sector, the reality is that VR is now science fact and it won’t be long before vendors expect this service as standard. But it’s not enough to just offer the industry something new; we have to make it affordable.

However, with the 360 industry at a relatively early stage in the real estate market, until now, the prohibitive cost of investing in such tech has meant that only the bigger players have been able to capitalise on the benefits of VR.

In response, Houseviz’s low-cost pricing structure is set to open up access to VR, to agents of all sizes; with an affordable pricing model that pays for itself by generating new sellers and sales. In fact, our competitive pricing structure is the lowest in the UK.

So how do we do it?

Well, because we’ve already done the initial investment, we’re able to help our clients get in from the ground up. And steal the advantage without any substantial investment on their part.

DIY immersive VR walkthroughs are available for just £10.00 per property and camera equipment for just £199. We can also provide agents with custom branded Google VR glasses and training where required.

What’s more, with the user-friendly Houseviz system, estate agents can create DIY virtual tours in a matter of minutes. And, by capturing data such as engagement rates, estate agents will also be able to provide sellers with accurate reports as to who is looking at their properties.

To find out more, estate agents can go to houseviz.com/subscribe and sign-up for VR tour packages online.

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