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Imagine that you are on a virtual lift that takes you up to the 22nd floor of a building. A glass sliding door opens and you walk into the sprawling living room of a R

November 15, 2016 / 13:00 IST
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Imagine that you are on a virtual lift that takes you up to the 22nd floor of a building. A glass sliding door opens and you walk into the sprawling living room of a lovely apartment. You might want to touch and feel the things but you cannot. A number of real estate developers, are banking on such innovative virtual platforms, to sell products to their customers.

“Such visual charms serve to ‘shock and awe’ potential customers. It offers an exciting platform for developers to showcase their products,” explains Pranay Vakil, chairman, Praron Consultancy. Other innovations include placing cameras on a crane to stream visuals of the inner view of an apartment on a higher floor.

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Real estate developers, such as K Raheja Corp, Kohinoor Group, Rustomjee and Ajmera Realty, among others, are using such strategies to lure more consumers. “Such virtual displays, offer fantastic experiences and experience is what matters, when it comes to home and living,” maintains Mudassir Zaidi, managing partner of SNZ Business Essentials.

Can virtual tours replace sample flats?
Besides providing a richer experience, experts feel that these virtual platforms could also replace sample flats and thereby, help developers to cut costs. “This could definitely be an effective strategy for cost optimisation and brand positioning, in an increasingly digital world. Moreover, it saves on people’s time,” adds Zaidi.