8 Questions You Should Ask When Going To An Open House 

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Ideally, you’ve already explored several 3D virtual house tours before your first in-person viewing and have narrowed down your choices to a few you’re really interested in.

So when it’s finally time to attend an open house, you must seize the moment and ask questions that enable you to make a well-informed decision. It’s no longer just about the aesthetics of the house but determining if this property is actually suitable for you to live in. And to help you with that, here are some crucial questions you should ask your real estate agent during an open house.

1.  How Many Offers Have Been Made?

If you want to know if the property might sell quickly or not, you need to find out if other people have made an offer already. The number of offers a property receives or the lack thereof cues you in on how popular among buyers the place is. On that note, sometimes, real estate agents actually wait for more offers in hopes of bumping up the price of the home. This information will help you decide on whether you too should place your own offer or maybe dodge a bidding war that may cost you more than you’re willing to spend.

 

2.  Why Are The Sellers Moving?

There are a number of reasons why people move. So, it’s definitely not unusual that a seemingly nice house has been put up for sale. However, you should be wary of reasons that concern the condition of the house or the neighbourhood. You don’t want to spend money on a property that may potentially cause problems and more money later on. Of course, brokers wouldn’t tell you something like that upfront as it obviously discourages a client from buying. But you can easily tell when someone is making up excuses, so better pay attention to how they answer this question.

 

3.  Has The Real Estate Listing Been Sitting For Long?

When you’re deciding on if you should make an offer on a property, you should consider the possibility of it being snatched by other buyers. Especially if you really like the place. It could be because you took too long to think and make an offer.

On the other hand, it may also be okay to wait because the property isn’t as popular to other buyers. Although you’re interested, waiting may yield a discount or at least allow you to raise more funds.

You’ll know which route to take if you know how long the property has already been on the market. Because if it’s been on for a while, it may mean you don’t have much competition. Moreover, if it’s been on fairly recently and have been getting a ton of offers then you’ll know to act quickly. Make sure to ask the agent and verify their claim with a listing service before making an offer.

 

4.  How Old Is The House? Has It Been Renovated?

Learning how & when the house was built and if it has been renovated before helps you gauge its general condition. Old houses may mean a lot of broken-down and faulty key features of the house. This is especially true if it has never been updated before. Be sure to check things like the roof, piping or electrical wiring because otherwise, you may end up spending a lot more than you expected on renovations than you planned. Naturally, this is what you can’t see in a 3D virtual tour so it’s your chance to get a closer look at everything.

 

5.  How Much Is The Typical Utility Bill Of The House?

When buying a house you plan on living in, you need to seriously consider the fact that utilities are part of the major expenses. And that’s on top of the selling price of the house. Are you really willing to spend a ridiculous amount of money on utilities alone? Or can you even afford it in your current financial situation? So it’s important to know at least the ballpark of what the utilities cost. Ask your agent if he or she knows or can find out about it for you.

 

6.  Is The Seller Keen To Sell Right Away?

The seller’s eagerness to sell the house will determine how quickly the transaction may move. You see, sellers who are in a rush to offload the house may be more willing to adjust their asking price. However, those who aren’t in an urgent need to sell may not be as flexible.

 

7.  What Are The Neighbours Like? Have There Ever Been Any Issues?

Unless you plan on never going out of the house and relying on deliveries and online services for all you need, the neighbourhood of the property is an important consideration too. You want to make sure that the area is safe, comfortable, and near necessary establishments like the hospital, supermarket, school, etc.

Even if the actual house is a real catch, it would still be a dilemma if the neighbourhood ended up being unsafe, unruly or simply inconvenient for your lifestyle and needs. You can ask your broker if there have been any issues about the neighbourhood and see how they respond to the question. Check online for possible reviews about the area.

 

8.  Are There Other Properties You Can Visit?

If you like the area you’re looking at but not the house particularly, you can ask the agent if there are other properties nearby that you can check out. Chances are, you’ll find one a better property or at least get helpful information this way. Real estate agents usually handle more than one property in the same location so it’s always worth the shot asking.

frequently asked questions

Matterport is an American based SaaS company that provides a platform for creating 3D Virtual Tours. Professional tour creators use the platform to deliver high-quality products to clients.

Matterport is an all-in-one solution that has unparalleled quality and is easy for your customers to use. With secure model management & cloud servers, it’s always available when you or your customers need it.

3D Virtual Tours are included on your website through the use of an iFrame. An iFrame is a bit of code that allows the tour experience to be embedded in your website, eliminating the need for users to click a link and be redirected to another website page. Matterport provides these codes with limited functionality, SmartView Media provides custom iFrame codes to our clients that allow a great level of control and customisation for how the tours are displayed on your website. These options can easily be turned on and off by customers in our SmartHub platform.

Our tours using an Embed code to connect seamlessly with your website, regardless of how your website is built it will be able to display one of our 3D Tours.

Scanning will take at least 1-2 hours depending on the model or the space being scanned. Some spaces with difficult geometry & scan points require for more time to process. Normally our team can have a completed 3D Tour back to you in 48 hours.

A typical 360 Tour is a combination of 360 panoramic images, these images are then added to 3rd party software and use a button in each image to link to the next image in the sequence. This allows the user to move from one image to the next.

A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is a combination of 360 panoramic images and infrared scan data. The images and IR data are combined using photogrammetry & AI to make a digital 3D model. This 3D model is accurate to within 1% and allows the user to view a Floor Plan, Dollhouse & take measurements all while moving freely around the location.

This really depends on several factors, from the size and complexity of the location that is being captured down to the level of desired detail. The more 3D Scan points a Matterport Tour has, the better the final result will be for the end user experience, as the scan points are the locations that a user can view the space from. A typical home can range from 90mins to 180mins depending on it’s size, room & furniture layout. An office location of 1000 sqm can take around 120mins to 180mins for the same reasons mentioned previously.

A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is created by capturing a combination of infrared data & 360 panoramic images. This combination is called a 3D Scan. A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is the combination of these 3D Scans, which are captured at regular intervals throughout a location, this information is then combined to create an interactive 3D Mesh which allows the user to move from point to point to view the model.

No, it currently isn’t possible to download a Matterport 3D Tour. The tours can be embedded on your website, but as the tours are stored in the cloud they will always require an internet connection in order to access them. It is not possible to download them and put them on a hard drive or USB memory stick.

In order to capture the most detailed 3D Virtual Tour experience possible for your location, it is best that as few people as possible are around. This prevents any unwanted captures of people moving through rooms.

Matterport Pro 2 cameras use infrared to assist with 3D mapping the surrounding environment, as a result the platform is best suited to capturing indoor areas. However, we can utilise 360 images combined with the Cortex feature to capture external areas in the right circumstances.

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