Can virtual furniture be added to a Matterport?11738
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1NewsdeskVT private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Just wondering whether it's possible to add furniture to a tour of a vacant property. | ||
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rastas private msg quote post Address this user | ||
there's a company that does it, that I was researching on this site yesterday, but its horrifically expensive. dig here on matterport ad on services and you can find it. forget what its called. | ||
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
DanSmigrod private msg quote post Address this user | |
@NewsdeskVT Yes. Please see this WGAN Forum discussion: https://www.wegetaroundnetwork.com/topic/11211/page/1/transcript-wgan-tv-how-to-do-virtual-staging-of-matterport-spaces/ That said, as @rastas says, it is expense for a home. It’s really a solution for a multi-family community- houses or apartments - where you have many homes to sell or to lease. Dan |
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NewsdeskVT private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Brilliant thanks - can it be done is the first question, can someone afford it is another. Much appreciated. |
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WGAN Standard Member Los Angeles |
Home3D private msg quote post Address this user | |
The moment a client mentions "virtual staging" I introduce them to 360 tour options instead of Matterport. It's still not cheap, but at least it's doable. | ||
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johnwheatley private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Virtual staging is less expensive than real staging, right? I think virtual staging pricing is a good value for the right client. For example, a potential client might be a college apartment complex with many units of a similar model. They can virtually stage each model type one time, and then have it to show hundreds of student as they move in and out, twice a year, for many years to come. I assume the price for virtual staging will drop in the coming years. |
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WGAN Standard Member Los Angeles |
Home3D private msg quote post Address this user | |
Just a personal observation, but this COVID-19 event is leaning the entire RE industry toward more virtual services. Things will open up one day, but I think the world has learned that proximity to others exposes us all to illness, i.e., I don't think going forward that the Italians and French will be kissing and hugging as much, including my own mother-in-law who is French and 92. Our understanding of how illness spreads has dramatically increased. So I tend to think virtual tours will now be a mainstay of RE. And as these become more standard as "the way" people first shop for homes, over time I think virtual staging will increase and real staging will decline. Not for high-end homes maybe, but for many. |
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San Francisco |
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For those who have a 360 camera - I'd encourage you to try Asteroom, especially for virtual staging. We have started our virtual staging service (both 2D and 3D) https://www.asteroommls.com/pviewer?token=_eDXCHDu20KMM_jYentiBw |
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New Interior Solutions Bellevue, Washington |
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Even though you cannot use it for Matterport, you can virtually stage 360 photos with Visual Stager. And you can do it yourself. This is my first attempt: https://masterbedroom360.isonmarket.com/#scenes/5e92cb3baf337c085c0023ef I also think that, due to the current situation, virtual staging is becoming more and more valuable. I just completed a project where the agent wanted the entire house virtually staged (13+ rooms). She also needed virtual remodeling. Here is the listing. https://www.coldwellbanker.com/property/2843-NW-69th-St-Seattle-WA-98117/99900873/detail |
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