‘Virtual realty’ delivers Vancouver’s property to foreign buyers
Realtors, developers in British Columbia tap VR to plug offshore buyers into local real estate from abroad
By Tyler Orton
Free cookies and open houses might not cut it anymore for Vancouver real estate professionals trying to entice potential buyers who are increasingly dependent on augmented or virtual reality (VR) experiences.
When LNG Studios was hired last spring to help promote the Concord Pacific Brentwood condominium project in Burnaby, the tech firm gave away 10,000 VR Concord-branded headsets.
The headset giveaways weren’t just a pricey upgrade on the free calendars or pens realtors usually hand out. LNG Studios spent weeks creating a lifelike virtual reality experience for the condo project before any physical walls were built.
The free headsets went to real estate agents and potential homeowners looking to walk through the condo pre-sales.
“Our first launch was in Shanghai and Hong Kong,” said Leon Ng, founder and CEO of LNG Studios. “So we gave away the headsets there so they could visualize the properties in Vancouver.”