Realsee, a leading technology company, has partnered with FIDOVN, a prominent proptech platform in Vietnam, to introduce groundbreaking virtual reality (VR) solutions that are set to transform the real estate industry in the country.
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VR technology in real estate refers to the use of virtual reality to create immersive, 360-degree viewing experiences, allowing potential buyers to explore properties as if they were physically present, without the need for physical visits.
Realsee's VR solution benefits property buyers by providing a convenient, time-saving, and immersive way to explore multiple properties, reducing the need for physical visits and making the decision-making process more efficient and enjoyable.
FIDOVN, a leading proptech platform in Vietnam, plays a crucial role in this partnership by leveraging its extensive network and deep understanding of the Vietnamese market to effectively implement Realsee's VR solutions and provide a more comprehensive and user-friendly service to its clients.
The use of VR in real estate can help minimize carbon emissions by reducing the need for physical visits, promoting environmental sustainability and aligning with the growing awareness of the impact of the real estate industry on the environment.
The partnership between Realsee and FIDOVN contributes to the growth of the real estate market in Vietnam by making the property buying and selling process more accessible and efficient, creating new opportunities for growth and innovation, and having a positive impact on the broader economy.
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