Online 3-D models are on a roll. Matterport, which provides a scanner
and software for the production of explorable 3-D virtual models, is
juicing adoption of its product by producing free models for brokerages
that enroll in its “Real Estate Innovation” program.
Alain Pinel Realtors, ranked by Real Trends as the fifth-largest
residential real estate firm in the U.S. by closed sales volume, is an
early enrollee in the program. Tom Flanagan, vice president of
technology at Alain Pinel, said Matterport will send a trained
photographer to conduct more than 10 scans for the San Francisco Bay
Area brokerage during the two-month duration of the program.
“This gives you an opportunity to really see a property pretty
thoroughly,” Flanagan said of the models. “You can then submit an offer
while you’re scheduling to see it.”
Pam Pollace, a spokeswoman for Matterport, said that the company
is connecting other enrollees in its program with “local partners” to
produce a “number of models” for free.
Word of the program comes shortly after a major breakthrough for 3-D models: Redfin’s decision to add Matterport models to all its listings. (Coincidentally, one of Redfin’s co-founders, David Eraker has launched another Seattle-based real estate brokerage, Surefield, around its own virtual 3-D tour technology.)
In furnishing Alain Pinel with models, Matterport is handing the
brokerage products and services that aren’t cheap. Matterport normally
sells its patented camera for $4,500 and charges $19 to render one model
through its cloud-processing platform. One marketing firm, Home ScanD,
charges a flat fee of $200 to produce a Matterport model for a listing.
Some brokerages, and even individual agents, have purchased
Matterport’s camera in recent months to differentiate themselves from
competitors, and make it easier for buyers to evaluate listings online
(a benefit that could trickle down to sellers and agents by reducing
showings to “lookie-loos”).
Though Alain Pinel only recently enrolled in Matterport’s program, the brokerage is already sold on the technology.
Flanagan said the brokerage is nearly finished helping TourFactory,
which produces listing photos for many of its agents under an exclusive
agreement, integrate Matterport models into its marketing package for
Alain Pinel agents.
Original Article and photo sourced from: http://www.inman.com/2014/09/05/brokerages-offered-free-3-d-models-that-let-buyer-explore-listings-online/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+inmannews+%28Inman+News+-+Headlines%29
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