Selling A Property in the Times of COVID-19: Here Is What's Changed

The pandemic - and ensuing social distancing measures - has influenced many aspects of our daily lives, and it has not spared the way we sell our properties and find the dream family home.

The pandemic - and ensuing social distancing measures - has influenced many aspects of our daily lives, and it has not spared the way we sell our properties and find the dream family home. Luckily, on this, cutting-edge technologies such as Matterport photography and 3D virtual tours are on our side. 

Indeed, visiting houses during this unusual time can be unsafe and challenging. Of course, staying within closed spaces with other people is not recommendable. But, so, how can you show the wonders of a property to potential buyers?

Matterport photography, a three-dimensional camera system that allows creators to bring to life fully-immersive, incredibly realistic experiences and virtual tours, gives you the chance to explore every nook and corner of a property together with a potential buyer.

The high-quality imagery and accurate measurements collected by these systems can also give the real feel of a property's space, style, and character.

The advantages of using virtual staging to explore a property include the fact that this system allows you to picture potential buyers in it, presenting it as a white canvas to start designing an ideal space. 

Ultimately, a high-resolution virtual tour allows potential buyers to take their own time to understand if that property is right for them truly. When these virtual tours are hosted by the owner or knowledgeable estate agent, buyers will feel like they have all the support needed throughout such a crucial process. Such high-end technology can enhance the property-viewing process, giving a chance to buyers to keep exploring options and selecting the home of their dreams - all in complete safety! 


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One-On-One Personalized Shopping Experience with Lightbound 3D

Personalized one-on-one shopping can now be experienced with Lightbound 3D from anywhere!

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Personalized one-on-one shopping can now be experienced with Lightbound 3D from anywhere!

Cadillac Live, launching exclusively in Canada, connects online shoppers for video conversations with the automaker’s brand ambassadors at a showroom in Toronto. The ambassadors can answer questions and physically show customers around vehicles, then direct them to a nearby dealer if they’re interested in buying. Vehicles and showroom can be experienced in True Immersive 3D.

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Don't be left out in the cold. Why updating to HTTP is important

Chrome will mark all HTTP sites as “not secure” starting in July. We can help you enable SSL for your web services to ensure a seamless transition. Contact us today!

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Starting in July, Google Chrome will mark all HTTP sites as “not secure,” according to a blog post published today by Chrome security product manager Emily Schechter. Chrome currently displays a neutral information icon, but starting with version 68, the browser will warn users with an extra notification in the address bar. Chrome currently marks HTTPS-encrypted sites with a green lock icon and “Secure” sign.

Google has been nudging users away from unencrypted sites for years, but this is the most forceful nudge yet. Google search began down-ranking unencrypted sites in 2015, and the following year, the Chrome team instituted a similar warning for unencrypted password fields.

The Chrome team said today’s announcement was mostly brought on by increased HTTPS adoption. Eighty-one of the top 100 sites on the web default to HTTPS, and a strong majority of Chrome traffic is already encrypted. “Based on the awesome rate that sites have been migrating to HTTPS and the strong trajectory through this year,” Schechter said, “we think that in July the balance will be tipped enough so that we can mark all HTTP sites.”

Chrome will mark all HTTP sites as “not secure” starting in July. We can help you enable SSL for your web services to ensure a seamless transition. Contact us today!

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