New technology and cutthroat competition for tenants have infused commercial real estate projects in New York and beyond with a hefty dose of virtual realty. Trying to picture a new building from its ...
The real estate sector is constantly evolving, and one technology has emerged as a true game changer: virtual reality (VR). With its captivating and immersive experiences, VR has captured the ...
In 2016, Gregg Lynn, a real estate agent with Sotheby’s International Realty in San Francisco, sent a link to a virtual reality tour of a massive loft condo to several agents. “One agent shared the ...
The open house is dead. Long live the open house. By Stefanos Chen Crowding a stranger’s apartment on a lazy Sunday — the sport of so many New Yorkers looking to buy, rent or gawk — may never be the ...
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As the global impact of the coronavirus expands, real estate agents are finding creative ways to continue connecting buyers and sellers. Guidelines for social distancing and mandatory closures have ...
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Industry experts Ryan Serhant and Barbara Corcoran told Business Insider that virtual home tours will become the new norm in real estate. While they won't fully replace walking through the house, ...
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From the design and construction of skyscrapers to picking the right sofa, virtual reality is infiltrating real estate in new ways. By Stefanos Chen In the span of 30 years, virtual reality has ...
If there’s one thing home sellers, buyers and real estate agents can agree on, it’s that home showings are a pain. In response, a few startups are experimenting with the “Uber of home tours,” apps ...
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