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Is this the turn around for our industry ????



This story may not sound important but I think it could be the start of a slow turn around for our industry. I had a local real estate client call me last week in an urgent panic. He said that a potential client of his would only list his property if he could have a high res cubic virtual tour. Apparently he had seen a CD-ROM that we had produced so he knew what he was talking about. My client then went on to show him the VR's that they normal use (agent produced) and his potential client said that they were not acceptable.
Property vendors are so used to high quality brochures etc that if the quality of the photography on the brochures matched that of 95% of virtual tours the vendor would go berserk. So why do they accept poor quality IPOX VR's and the like, because they know no better. Hopefully this is slowly starting to change and the people that actually foot the bill for out VR's might just take a stand and not accept crap any longer.


Check out the tour, I think it came out quite well considering the very poor light and short timeframe.

http://kempandkemp.virtualtourcontent.co.uk/kempandkemp/vr_viewer/ PID00010.cfm


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