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MotionVR Tour Technology is the next best thing to being there.

By
Real Estate Agent with Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc.

Tampa, Fl June 23, 2008.
Thinking of putting your house on the market and trying to find a way to stick out from the crowd of homes on the market? Well you might want to try Motion VR. MotionVR has developed a leading edge proprietary technology that is redefining today's 360º online virtual tour business, and which has established a "first-of-its-kind" marketing tool. Unlike standard low-tech 360º panoramic tours, MotionVR provides online visitors with a "walk-through" tour allowing viewers to obtain a real perspective of what they would actually see if visiting a property or facility in-person. I've started to offer this to my higher priced properties and the results have been positive. But don't take my word for it, you can click on the click below and test drive it yourself.

Click here to see the amazing new tour technology

The above link is one of my newest listings that is currently on the market for $2,640,000. It's a stunning Marc Rutenberg Model home is Hawk's Landing. This Marc Rutenberg Castaway Grand Model Home was the Tampa Bay Builders Association Parade of Homes Grand Award Winner in its introductory year. You can click on the link to actually walk through the home with the aid of this virtual tour. If you would like to tour the home in person please contact me for directions and Model home hours.

Jason & Deanna
Breckenridge, CO

Tom Really nice VT. Who takes the pictures? How involved are you as the Realtor? Great Info thanks.

Jun 23, 2008 05:36 AM
Christopher Zabka - Social Media Manager
Zolve.com - Colorado Springs, CO

That's really awesome, Tom! Thanks for sharing this, I took a look at the site and was really impressed!

Jun 23, 2008 10:44 AM
Tom Burkett
Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. - Tampa, FL

Thanks for the comments. To get more information go to www.motion-vr.com. I think it is cutting edge and really does give you the feeling of actually being there.

Jun 24, 2008 02:05 AM