NearEstate.in, a pioneering PropTech startup based in Hyderabad's T-Hub, has revolutionized the real estate market by offering over 1500 360° virtual property tours. This innovative technology is changing the way buyers and sellers interact with real esta
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NearEstate.in is a PropTech startup based in Hyderabad’s T-Hub that specializes in providing 360° virtual property tours to transform the real estate market.
A 360° virtual tour uses high-quality cameras and specialized software to capture panoramic images of a property. These images are then stitched together to create an immersive virtual experience that users can navigate through using intuitive controls.
For buyers, 360° virtual tours offer a more detailed and realistic view of a property, helping them make more informed decisions and save time by narrowing down their options before scheduling in-person visits.
Sellers benefit from 360° virtual tours by attracting more potential buyers and showcasing the property in its best light, which can help generate interest and close deals more efficiently.
NearEstate.in plans to expand its services to other cities in India and beyond. The company is also exploring new features such as augmented reality and virtual reality to further enhance the user experience.
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