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Don't call it a 'virtual tour'

There is a big difference between a virtual tour and a Virtual Home. A virtual tour is a quick and dirty preview of a house. A Virtual Home is an entire house in your pocket. A Virtual Home is a video tour, a photo album, house information, a map, and a floor plan, all on a CD sitting on your desk. And on your web site. And at UtahVirtualHomes.com. A Virtual Home is convenience and world-wide market exposure all wrapped up in a neat little package that is accessible from virtually anywhere in the world.

A house in your pocket

Your days of driving with a buyer from house to house and interrupting a seller with a potential buyer who may not be all that interesting is over. We've smashed the whole house onto a CD. This means you can show a prospective buyer 10 houses, inside and out, without leaving your office. Does the buyer live in Los Angeles? New York? Timbuktu? No problem. E-mail them a link to the tour online at UtahVirtualHomes.com or at your own web site.

Video tour

Instead of still photographs being panned and rotated to look like it's live, we actually go into the house with a video camera to capture what the house would look like if the viewer were actually walking around in it. Using the standard Flash 7 Player plug-in, we can reach a large number of internet users, usually without making them go download extra software.

Google Map

A clickable-dragable-zoomable Google map of the house's location is included in every on-line tour. We think that's very cool.

Photo album

When the tour is produced, we also take along a high-quality digital still camera to capture the important details of the house close-up. These photos are included in an intuitive photo album in the Virtual Home.

Integration with existing web sites

Many real estate agents are already riding the internet wave and have their listings on their own web sites. We've engineered Virtual Homes to integrate with theses existing pages: a Virtual Home can be linked from any page anywhere, like this.