NearEstate.in has expanded its Real View 360 property listings, offering a revolutionary way to explore real estate through virtual reality (VR) and geospatial mapping.
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Real View 360 is a feature on NearEstate.in that allows users to explore properties through 360-degree panoramic images, providing a fully immersive virtual tour experience.
NearEstate.in currently lists over 1500 properties with Real View 360 technology.
The benefits include convenience, detailed information, time-saving, valuable neighborhood insights, and a more engaging user experience.
NearEstate.in plans to expand its Real View 360 listings to more cities and property types and is exploring the integration of augmented reality (AR).
Geospatial mapping on NearEstate.in provides a bird's-eye view of the neighborhood, helping users assess the property's location and surrounding areas.
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