A virtual tour for new construction today is an essential sales tool, not just a nice bonus: apartment buyers increasingly make reservation decisions without visiting the property. According to real estate market research, listings with interactive 3D tours receive 3.5 times more views than pages with photos only. Developers who launched tours at the foundation stage or final finishing phase report a 30-50% increase in online inquiries. In this article — how the technology works, what to realistically expect from the investment, and what it costs in practice.
Why does real estate need a 3D tour
The new housing market is competitive: a potential buyer views an average of 12–15 properties before booking their first showing. A virtual tour allows a developer to make the final shortlist before a competitor even answers the phone. Here are five concrete benefits with numbers.
- Geographical Expansion of Customers. From 35 to 45% of new construction deals in major cities are concluded by buyers from other regions. A virtual tour allows them to study the layout, finishes, views from windows, and common areas in detail — and make a decision before traveling. A customer from Yekaterinburg buying an apartment in Moscow remotely is now the norm, not an exception.
- Sales department workload reduced by up to 40%. A client who has independently taken the tour comes to a meeting with specific questions: what material is on the kitchen floor, is there a built-in closet in this layout. Managers spend time on negotiations and closing deals, rather than on basic orientation according to the floor plan.
- Requests are accepted 24/7. The tour operates 24/7. According to data from our real estate clients, 18 to 22% of target inquiries come between 20:00 and 08:00. A family choosing an apartment on a Sunday evening submits an inquiry right then — rather than waiting for the office to open on Monday.
- Decision-making cycle is shortened by 5 days. Developers who integrated 360° Space tours into the property card on their website reduce the time from first contact to booking from 14 to 9 days on average. The buyer has already visually 'lived' in the apartment before signing the contract — fewer doubts, faster decision.
- Technological advantage currently available. Among active developers in Russian cities with a million+ population, full-fledged interactive 3D tours are deployed in less than 25% of companies. Those who implement the technology now gain a competitive advantage that in 2–3 years will become an industry standard.
How it works: shooting, timelines and result
Creating a virtual tour for a real estate property is a predictable process with a fixed result. No creative interpretation: the buyer sees exactly what exists on the property right now. The entire cycle is divided into four stages.
Stage 1 — Route Approval (1 business day). Before the visit, a 360° Space specialist coordinates with the project manager the list of premises: living rooms, kitchen, bathrooms, balcony, hallway, and if necessary — lobby, elevator hall, and parking. For residential complexes with several typical layouts, we fix which apartments to shoot first and how to organize tour updates as buildings are completed.
Stage 2 — Object shooting (1–4 hours). A specialist works with a professional-grade spherical camera. Standard two-room apartment up to 70 m² — 1.5–2 hours. Apartments with panoramic glazing, non-standard layouts, or detailed design finishes — up to 3 hours. Large showrooms and model apartments — up to 4 hours. On the developer's side: final finishing is complete, lighting is on, construction debris is removed.
Stage 3 — Tour Processing and Assembly (2–5 business days). Viewpoints are stitched into a single space, navigation between rooms is configured. Upon request, interactive labels are added: room area, finish materials, link to the apartment card in CRM or inquiry form right inside the tour. The final result is tested on smartphones of various sizes and in major browsers.
Stage 4 — Publication and integration (1 business day). The tour is hosted on 360° Space servers and embedded on the developer's website with standard iframe code — without the need to set up your own hosting or CDN. The tour opens correctly on mobile devices, supports VR headsets, and provides direct links to individual rooms: convenient to send a client a specific room via messenger.
For developers with multiple construction phases, tours are updated as objects are completed: first we capture the showroom, then we replace the tour with the final version with actual finishing. A customer who follows the link again sees the current state — without rebuilding the landing page.
Timeline summary: from request to publication — 5–7 business days for a standard facility, 10–14 days — for residential complex with multiple buildings and various layouts.
How much does a virtual tour cost for a new residential development
The price consists of three components: object area, number of scanning points, and set of options — custom interface branding, interactive markers with apartment specifications, built-in application form. Reference points for basic packages:
- Apartment or Serviced Apartment up to 80 m² — from 8,000 rubles
- Demonstration apartment, showroom 80–200 m² — from 15,000 rubles
- Package "Residential Complex": several standard layouts + common areas — from 35,000 rubles
- Corporate package: multiple properties with tour updates — calculated individually
When ordering from three objects simultaneously, a 15% discount applies. Hosting is included in the cost for the first year; renewal — 2,500 rubles per year per object. Based on our practice, real estate tours pay for themselves through 1-3 additional deals closed thanks to online showings — even before the end of the first quarter after publication.
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