I'm not going to pretend to be knowledgable about NASCAR, but they do have it right. They put everyone on the track prior to the race, let them run their car and see where they should fit in for the actual race. I am going somewhere with this, I PROMISE.
I have to hand it to real estate agents. They spend valuable hours showing homes to prospective buyers along with all of their other daily activities. I think back to when I bought my home and I think I could have saved my agent valuable time and allowed her to show another prospective buyer homes that day, and maybe allowed her to get 2 sales that day. We did see a few still shots of the homes prior to the showing, but as we drove up to a couple of them, they were immediately at the back of the pack. Clearly those still shots didn't show us all that we needed to see. Had we been able to see more prior to our showing, we could have ruled out the homes we did not want to see.
To get to my ultimate point, our 360 Interactive Virtual Toursare becoming increasingly popular in the real estate industry and their expense can be justified by the man/woman hours that are saved by a potential buyer being able to thoroughly pre-qualify a home.
Listing and buying agents can use our virtual tours to help their clients find the home that will take the pole position and possibly allow then to wave that checkered flag more than once on any given "race day".
Sean M. Turnan
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