Real Estate Investor Magazine South Africa June 2016 | Page 32

TRENDS The Future of Real Estate Virtual Reality Viewings BY DREW HOOK W hile VR is not a new concept, there has been rapid advancement and augmented reality technology is at the stage where it could start to have an impact on consumers’ daily lives over the next few years. There is a wide array of applications that VR could possibly have within the education sector, the office environment, medical facilities and of course the real estate sector. (VR) will allow potential buyers to take 360 degree virtual tours of homes for sale all over the country without having to travel. The buyer will be able to virtually tour multiple properties from the comfort of their own home How does virtual reality differ from augmented reality? While augmented reality provides an additional layer of 3D content to the user’s actual surroundings, VR fully submerges the user into a 30 JUNE 2016 SA Real Estate Investor simulated environment. Wearing a headset, the user is transported into another place offering them a 360 degree view of their simulated surroundings. What can we expect from virtual reality in the future? According to technology commentators, developments are underway to introduce haptic or kinaesthetic communication to virtual reality. Using forces and sensations the technology will replicate the sense of touch and allow users to see their hands in the virtual world. The user will be able to open doors and cupboards, interacting with their virtual surroundings when viewing a property. Further developments are also being made to introduce the other senses into the VR world such as smell and taste. The buyer will be able to smell the freshly brewed coffee or baking cookies during the virtual home tour. These introductions can be used to simulate the same emotional response in buyers as they would if used in home staging during a show day. How Exactly Does it Work? A property is filmed using a mixture of laser scanning and 360 degree capturing equipment. The images go through a post-production process and are delivered via a HMD which tracks the user’s head movements and shows each eye a slightly different image, giving the illusion of being in a 3D space. Soundscaping is www.reimag.co.za