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Top Real Estate Technologies Straight from Science Fiction (Part 2)

June 02 2015

rcomm sci fi pt2 1The future is right around the corner, and we are doing a second part of our future real estate tech right out of sci-fi. In case you missed the the first part, here it is. Now here is more tech that is impacting the real estate industry in a big bad way.

Holograms

A hologram uses light and glass to project a three dimensional image. We have seen it in Star Wars, Minority Report, and hundereds of other science fiction movies. But holograms in the movies are based on very real technology used in the real world.

Shoe company Nike is the first company to use holograms as an advertising tactic, displaying their new shoe publicly at bus stops. The hologram display has great quality, running videos at 1080i resolution and storing up to 18 hours of compressed video at a bit rate of 4 MB per second.

rcomm sci fi pt2 starwarsImagine how powerful this could be in the real estate industry--being able to project high resolution images of houses to sell. Where a potential buyer can see every nook and cranny of the property with ease. Now imagine you can do this with every house you have listed.

An agent and broker will only be limited by their imagination and the price tag. A basic hologram system can cost upwards of $10,000.

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