How Infitour Promotes Real Estate.

A True Virtual Tour = The Ability to Move
Because many websites continue to promote "Virtual Tours" we at Infitour have decided to inform buyers and sellers of real estate as to what a "virtual tour" was designed to be.  To do this we first must ask the question, "what is a tour?"  A tour is a continuous journey for business, pleasure, or education often involving a series of stops and ending at the starting point.  Other services which proclaim they will provide you with a virtual tour, usually take a still frame shots of your property, place it in a program and make it move side to side.  This limits a potential buyers view and ability to movement in and around your property.  Through Infitour and our high quality video, buyers are given the ability the move through your property, giving them a true virtual tour of your home and not just a photo album to flip though. To see an example of the difference between an Infitour and the other guys CLICK HERE.

Information
When promoting a home you must be able to provide buyers with detailed information.  The ability to inform buyers of items such as property taxes, square footage, and local school information, can be the difference between a sell and a showing.  An infitour presentation important details along with information concerning the flooring, windows, and acreage of your property are included at no additional charge.

Location, Location, Location
Americans are moving greater distances than ever before, because of this Infitour provides potential buyers with the ability to see travel times to locations such as schools, libraries, retailers, hospitals and airports in relation to the location of your home.  For example potential buyers will not only be able to know which school zone their child will be scheduled to attend, they will actually be able to see what distance the schools are from their potential purchase.  The same can be said for persons who travel, those who enjoy visiting libraries, shopping enthusiasts, and buyers who may be concerned with the distance to area emergency medical facilities.