Turn your broker identity into a polished 60-second video that gets owner and investor attention.
Traditional bios and headshots rarely show the full picture. They don’t communicate your market expertise, your territory coverage, or the credibility you’ve built in your career. As marketing channels get noisier going into 2026, brokers need a clearer, more modern way to introduce themselves.
Marketing vacant or under-construction properties has always required a leap of imagination. But in today’s fast-moving, remote-first environment, traditional visuals fall short. That’s where Augmented Virtual Reality (AVR) comes in—transforming real estate marketing with cinematic, immersive experiences.
The business world loves to talk about digital transitions. For most companies, this transition is rather easy. Technology exists to put almost any business process online. Even old, paper files can be quickly converted to a digital format with the help of a document scanning service. But for the real estate and construction industry making a digital transformation is not as easy as switching over to a new app. Buildings exist in the real world, to put one through a digital transformation means replicating every part of it on a computer. Please access full article by By FRANCO FARAUDO as it appeared in propmodo
Commercial Real Estate is a fast-paced industry that's constantly changing, and it's more important than ever to stand out in a crowded market. The key to success in the industry is to provide immersive and dynamic experiences that showcase your real estate. That's why RealNexVR now offers a comprehensive suite of visualization services.
Technology has long been a staple of commercial real estate. While that is true, technology has reached a new level of authority within the business of CRE over the last year.
Nowadays, the real estate industry keeps pace with technology’s rapid evolution. This business eagerly explores the ways that the newest technologies can be adopted to streamline real estate workflows.