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Features
Level up your listings
When it comes to listings, Lisa Isaacs asks whether agents should become content creators to keep pace with home movers.
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Virtual property viewing
As Covid restrictions hit, the proptech community stepped forward with a range of ways to view a property remotely. Richard Reed talks to the suppliers who have sparked a revolution in how we conduct viewings.
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Proptech
Smartphone solution for virtual tours
A new virtual property tour app – Sceneuno – has speeded up tour creation by removing the need for expensive equipment, desktop editing and time-consuming processing.
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High Street strut
It’s as important as ever for your branch to be fresh and welcoming, says Richard Reed. He spoke to the shopfitting specialists who can achieve just that.
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Latest property news
DCTR in the house
DCTR (previously known as Doctor Photo) is launching DCVR – a new virtual reality service, that will be a step-change in the way new-build properties are marketed online. Following recent investment and team expansion, DCTR believe their new CGI service will radically change the way both new build properties and estate agent brands are presented online. Unlike traditional VR tours that rely on a physical property to be scanned and recreated as 360-degree hotspots, DCVR enables users to walk freely through a CGI model created from plans. Users can change materials, play music, watch videos, open Matterport tours and more, all within their virtual tour. As well as property walkthroughs, Tom Durrant, Director, believes their other DCVR products will open up the way agents do business, build relationships and tell stories about their brand online. “Whilst our DCVR walkthrough is a great solution to selling a house that’s not been built, we can also create a Virtual Show Home and a Virtual Estate Agent Office too. So if you want your virtual marketing suite to be in a boat for your coastal development, or your office to be a castle, it’s all possible! With DCVR the only limit is your…
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Virtually sold!
Lockdown has pushed virtual viewing technology from a nice-to-have to an absolute must-have – and it looks like it will be here to stay, says Lisa Isaacs.
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COVID-19 support
Surviving the virus – Part 1
In the first of a series on surviving the Coronavirus crisis and coming out with a stronger, more efficient business model, Adam Walker suggests a 10-point action plan.
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Latest property news
Yorkshire agency invests in groundbreaking VR technology
Croft Residential, specialists luxury homes in Yorkshire, has launched hyper-realistic virtual property tours as an alternative to conventional viewings.
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Latest property news
Homes of the future
Arlo & Jacob, designers of beautiful modern furniture, have been exploring what future living spaces will look like and how technology will be integrated.
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Features
Video – dawn of a new age
Getting a potential buyer to browse your site is one battle, the next is to engage and keep them there. So have you considered videos or virtual tours? Richard Reed reports.
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