An embed code
One iframe that drops straight into your community page, your floor plan page, or your listing site. Your web person spends two minutes on it.
360 capture for apartment communities and listing agents
A 360 tour lets a prospect walk the property at 11pm on a Tuesday, decide it is right for them, and call your agent already sold. The casual lookers filter themselves out before they ever take a slot on your calendar.
No contract and no deposit. I shoot one room, usually your lobby or leasing office, and send it to your phone. You decide from there.
The math
Every walk in tour is a leasing agent off the phone, off follow up, and off applications. A large share of those people were never going to sign. Move the browsing online and your team only spends time on the ones who already know they want it.
Delivery
You do not get a folder of files to figure out. You get exactly what your website person, your MLS entry, and your marketing need, in a single message.
One iframe that drops straight into your community page, your floor plan page, or your listing site. Your web person spends two minutes on it.
Your logo, your colors, and a contact button on every panel. Send it in a follow up email, drop it in a text, or run it as the destination for a paid ad.
Clean, compliant, no agent branding anywhere in the frame. Ready to paste into the virtual tour field without a compliance flag.
Process
Shoots are batched on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Batching keeps drive time off your invoice, which is why the capture fee stays where it is.
Roughly 45 minutes for a leasing office and lobby, longer for full model units. Nothing gets shut down and no one has to clear the floor. Blinds open, lights on, that is the whole ask.
Stitching, color and exposure correction, hotspot linking between rooms, and floor plan navigation so a prospect can jump straight to the unit type they care about.
One email with the embed code, the branded link, and the unbranded MLS link. Live within 48 hours of the shoot.
Pricing
Capture is priced on square footage because that is what drives time on site. Everything else is fixed.
Two ways to run it. On the managed side I keep the tour live, reported, and updated. On the ownership side you get the source files and your own platform account, and I step out of it. Capture is the same price either way because it is the same time on site. Communities: most properties need four to six tours, one per floor plan type, not one per unit. Managing more than one property? Portfolio rates are lower per tour and billed once.
The free room
Pick one room. Your lobby, your leasing office, your clubroom, or a single listing. I shoot it, process it, and send you the live link. There is no invoice attached to it and nothing to sign.
One business day turnaround on every request. Or call direct, number in the footer.
Questions
A leasing office and lobby is about 45 minutes. A full model unit runs 60 to 90 minutes depending on square footage. Amenity spaces add roughly 15 minutes each. You get a window, not an all day block.
Only to let me in and point me at the spaces. After that you can go back to work. I do not need anyone shadowing the shoot and I will not be moving your furniture without asking.
Yes. The tour is hosted, so your site only carries an iframe. It works on the major property marketing platforms, on WordPress, and on custom sites. If your site is managed by a third party vendor I can send them the code directly.
If your existing tour is current, keep it. Most of the ones I see are two or three years old, shot before a renovation, or missing half the floor plans. If yours is accurate and getting used, you do not need me. If it is stale, prospects are touring a property that no longer exists.
I shoot occupied units with notice and consent, and personal items get kept out of frame where possible. For communities I recommend shooting the model or a vacant unit per floor plan instead. It photographs better and it does not put you in a resident privacy conversation.
Hosting is month to month, so you are never locked into a tour that is not earning its place. You get view and engagement reporting so the decision is based on numbers rather than a feeling.