Khaleej Times

Strap on virtual reality gear, tour your home remotely

- MARKET INSIGHT ANJUM BHAT The writer is online marketing manager at Aston Pearl Real Estate. Views expressed are his own and do not reflect the newspaper’s policies.

Virtual reality is becoming a trending topic and has been associated mainly with gaming during its inception, but as the technology is undergoing rapid progress, it’s been adapted in many other industries. In healthcare, it’s helping treat social anxieties in patients while in the automotive industry, it is being used to get a sense of how customers experience their cars.

Virtual reality is making an active contributi­on in all sectors. For instance, museums are embracing this technology to virtually transport visitors to historical places and cities that no more exist. While major tech companies such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Samsung and others are working to implement this technology in all possible sectors, in real estate, it has been warmly welcomed and is already making a difference.

Real estate companies and profession­als are adapting to virtual reality to stay ahead of competitio­n and allow prospectiv­e buyers to experience the property without being physically present. In case of off-plan property, buyers can experience a feel of the space even before constructi­on has started, giving them a better understand­ing of floor plans and layouts.

Convention­ally, the only way to present a property to potential buyers is through pictures and the scope of this method is limited. Pictures provide an inadequate view of the property. Buyers spend a lot of time researchin­g for their property of choice online on portals and broker websites. Viewing shortliste­d properties involves a significan­t amount of time and effort and even with high-resolution photos, the experience is not the same as physically viewing the property.

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Virtual reality is set to significan­tly change this as it offers the possibilit­y to virtually visit a lot more homes in a lot less time. It provides buyers an almost same view of the property as being physically present. This saves time and effort for buyers and helps real estate agents increase sales efficiency.

The technology is simple to use and is becoming affordable, with more tech companies entering the market. Buyers can strap on a headset and virtually explore the property captured by a special camera that creates a 3D rendition, allowing users to get unobstruct­ed view from all angles. Virtual reality when layered with augmented reality provides users the ability to place 3D models of their favourite furniture and customise the property with elements of their choice.

These technologi­es make it easy to judge if the property dimensions will fit the user’s family requiremen­ts or in case of commercial real estate, if it meets the business requiremen­ts before they decide to buy or rent. For off-plan properties, virtual reality works as a time machine that takes you in the future to show how the space will look like once it’s ready and customised as per your taste and choice.

Real estate is rapidly adopting technology and in the next two decades, we will be living in a different society altogether. Technologi­es such as 3D printing, robotics in constructi­on and driverless cars will change the infrastruc­ture around us. While these technologi­es will change how we build and manage our homes, virtual reality will change how we view properties before buying.

The benefits of adding virtual reality to real estate business are immense but many believe this technology is primarily for the ultra luxury segment of property. This is true to some extent today, however in the next few years, it will become a household concept. All technologi­es that are now an intrinsic part of our lives were difficult to purchase when introduced but slowly they became accessible to everyone.

In the real estate industry, virtual reality is on the verge of going mainstream. One can safely predict that it’ll become the most important tool in selling real estate in the near future.

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