Zillow’s already-popular 3D home tour option has gotten an upgrade, now allowing potential homebuyers and renters the opportunity to view still photos and AI-generated floor plans in a shared ...
As you browse homes for sale online, digital slideshows dish out equal helpings of information and frustration. Every photo frames what the seller wants you to see. Want to shift your gaze to the ...
Prospective home buyers no longer have to waste time going to houses just to get a look at what its like on the inside. Zillow debuted its new app this week called 3D Home which makes it easy to ...
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While shelter-in-place orders shut down much of the economy, realtors stepped up their use of 3D virtual tours to sell houses. Home prices nationally rose 4.9% in June from a year earlier, according ...
For the first time 3D home tour technology is widely available for free, marking another step in Zillow's work to turn home buying and selling into a seamless, on-demand experience for consumers.
Popular solutions in the real estate industry, while in-person open houses were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, are 3D home tours, virtual home tours and even FaceTime home tours. In April, ...
The next generation of Zillow surfing uses an AI-generated floor plan to bring together listing photos and 3D tours for a more authentic and seamless virtual home-shopping experience Zillow's ...
A generation of gamers who are more comfortable traversing immersive 3D worlds than tagging along with realtors may prefer home tours that require a mouse instead of small talk. On a recent tour of a ...
Zillow’s 3D Home app can now generate home floor plans based on scans a user uploads, the company announced today. The new feature, powered by the company’s artificial intelligence technology, is ...
Local real estate agents say homes are moving fast in the Triangle market. "North Carolina is just blazing hot," said DASH realty’s Quentin Dane. "We have 60 to 70 people a day moving in." Dane says ...
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