3D Interactive Virtual Tours of Commercial Real Estate

The real estate profession has traditionally been a very hands-on one. Meetings involving buyers, sellers, and brokers are common when selling or leasing property. Inspections, face-to-face talks, and a handshake with document signing follow on the heels of in-person tours. The traditional methods of managing real estate have certainly been affected by the pandemic. When it comes to the sale of commercial real estate, the process is more complicated and the discussions are more exact. On the commercial real estate market, 360° interactive virtual tours are making a big difference.

Post-Pandemic Commercial Real Estate Market

Tenants and buyers of commercial real estate are particularly cautious because they are making a substantial investment for long-term results. If a commercial property hadn't been infected by the virus, most people wouldn't have considered bidding or signing a lease without seeing it in person first. Even yet, virtualization is taking centre stage as time goes on. When both the property owner and the lease/buyer are apprehensive about visiting the site or meeting in person more than necessary, virtual tours have become a necessity.



In the absence of actual site visits, how can you show off your business property's size, aesthetics, and usability? Using 360 virtual tours, viewers will be able to experience the building as if they were actually there. Google Virtual Tours and Zillow's home virtual tours are examples of this emerging trend, but they're just the tip of the iceberg. Creating a 360-degree virtual tour of your business property is the new standard for truly selling it.

The term "virtual tour" is used to describe what?

An example of this is your Wall Street office in New York City.

High-detail digital photography is used to create a virtual tour of your home. By clicking and dragging their mouse, potential buyers and renters can truly 'see around' in the virtual space. As well as being able to see up and down, they are able to see in all directions. An immersive virtual reality experience can be achieved by making the viewer feel like they're actually inside the building. 360° interactive virtual tours provide the user a better sense of how large a space is and how the rooms flow together than any group of images or even film.

An full tour is made up of a series of 360-degree views that follow one another via halls, offices, and common areas.. To provide your customers an almost seamless and immersive "walkthrough" of your business property, you can allow them to go from one viewing point to the next.

Because of today's post-pandemic real estate market, virtual tours are the greatest way to show prospective buyers or tenants around a building without actually opening the doors and meeting face-to-face.

Taking a 360° Virtual Tour teaches buyers and renters a lot about a property.

A buyer or tenant of commercial real estate is making a long-term investment decision. Everything from the size of the rooms to how many outlets are on each wall is important to them. They want to visit the reception area, conference room, and break room. ' They're curious about the size of the offices and the number of windows. Many people are curious to see what's going on in the utility rooms so they can have a better idea of how they'll be using the area.

By allowing your potential buyers or renters to utilise their own eyes and choice of looking direction, virtual tours may show your prospective buyers or renters all these facts. These people can spend as much time as it needs to acquire a good sense of your home, so you don't have to rush them out.

Post-Pandemic Age Virtual Tours

In light of the recent pandemic, internet communication has become the norm. This extends beyond ordering takeout or purchasing online. There are ways to conduct business on the internet in any industry. For commercial buyers and tenants, this is also the case. People are already on the lookout for businesses that offer virtual tours as an available selling point. As an initial interest-builder as well as a resource for further inquiry before making a bid, the tour serves two purposes. Virtual tours are becoming increasingly popular among commercial real estate purchasers, who say they would be willing to make a purchase without physically seeing the property first.

Custom virtual tours are distinct from Google's.

An example of a Google Virtual Tour is shown here: In Bellevue, Washington, Office Evolution has revolutionised the workplace.

You might be wondering how personalised virtual tours vary from the increasingly popular Google Virtual Tours. It is possible to publish your own bespoke virtual tour tool to Google with Google Trusted Photographer-designated 360° photographers, which is a powerful tool. Google Virtual Tours, on the other hand, are exclusively used in public places where customers and clients can visit. Google, on the other hand, is primarily a commerce brand, not a real estate brand. They prioritise linking customers to goods and services considerably more than they do connecting buyers and sellers of real estate.

Google Virtual Tours allow clients to get a feel for a business before they visit. Using custom 360° virtual tours for real estate purposes can help you sell or lease out your commercial property, as well.

What Makes a Custom Virtual Tour Different from Others?

Custom virtual tours are also more extensive than standard Google Virtual Tours since you can personalise how the tour is shot and the information that is presented. For example, a bespoke tour allows you to properly mark each location so that potential buyers can explore your space with named rooms and an easy guide to flow from one space to the next.



Custom virtual tours can also create a 'dollhouse' or an overhead picture of the layout that highlights each named room and a 360-degree perspective point for purchasers to explore. Your buyers will appreciate the data you provide them as they gather information for a critical commercial real estate decision by include it in the virtual tour they are taking.

Custom 360 Virtual Tours for Your Commercial Property: A Step-by-Step Guide

As a case study: Renton, WA, Sublease Space

There are numerous benefits to having an expert photographer and videographer do a virtual tour of your business location. The starting price for a 360-degree virtual tour of your property is $399 for a 2,000-square-foot facility. The price varies with the size and complexity of the space, but it is still within reach for your unit turnover or property sale budget.

Once you've signed up, all it takes is one day of photography to create your virtual tour. Commercial property owners can rely on us at Unite 360 Media for a fast and high-quality approach. We'll send a professional 360° photographer and all the necessary equipment to the property that is currently unoccupied. We'll either apply the most logical step-by-step technique to map your floor plan, or we'll solicit your input on which rooms (and room names) to include.

We'll have a virtual tour with named rooms ready for your web listing within a week of shooting (often on the same day). Afterwards, you can post the tour on your website and any commercial real estate listing website.

Make a Reservation with Unite 360 Media for Your Virtual Tour!

Ready to incorporate a virtual tour into your real estate strategy? We're ready to make this happen. Have in touch with the Unite 360 Media team to organise your shooting day and get a fully detailed virtual tour within a few days.

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