CommonFloor introduced a virtual reality innovation in real estate
CommonFloor Retina, a virtual reality for consumers in real estate, is the combination of Google cardboard, an in-house developed app and an android device. It allow buyers or investors to experience both the interiors and exteriors of the property in an interesting manner and saves a lot of time. The App also saves the builders the cost and space to construct a model apartment.
Commenting on the launch of the biggest technological innovations witnessed by the real estate world, Sumit Jain, Co-founder & CEO, CommonFloor.com, said, “As a new-age online realty player, technology and innovation are part of our core DNA. Property buying demands huge time and financial investment by the buyer and it is our constant endeavour to create tools and technology that makes property search easy for the consumer and gives them a wow experience. CommonFloor Retina is a result of one such quest that adapts technology smartly to the consumer’s advantage.”
Lalit Mangal, Co-founder and CTO, CommonFloor.com said, “We believe in making strategic investments in building cutting edge technology. This product is pegged to be a game changer in the real estate industry in India and globally. We will work closely with the builder community to scale-up the number of projects listed, thereby helping property buyers to choose from as many projects that may want to visit.”
Vikas Malpani, Co-founder, CommonFloor.com said, “This opens up a huge NRI market because it’s not practical for them to visit India while making choices for property buying. For people based out of other countries, CFRetina will come handy.”
To use CommonFloor Retina, a user simply needs to sport the headgear to experience virtual tour of the property of his/her choice. This offers buyers an unforgettable experience and insights about the property from the perspective of space and ambience among other features.
Source: blog.commonfloor.com | yourstory.com
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