Over the past decade, virtual reality (VR) has taken the world by storm. This new technology allows businesses to give customers a glimpse into their products and services. In fact, most industries use virtual reality to a certain extent. For example, hospitals train medical students in surgery with the help of this technology. Large retailers, such as Walmart, use it to train employees. Psychologists even employ VR in the treatment of anxiety and post-traumatic stress syndrome.
Now, real estate agents can use VR to showcase their properties more creatively. Virtual house tours allow potential buyers to check out every room and corner with a few mouse clicks. Compared to photos and videos, this technology offers a more accurate and immersive experience.