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Updated over 5 years ago, 03/19/2019

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Matthew Koch
  • Investor
  • Twin Falls, ID
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augmented reality after rehab vision!

Matthew Koch
  • Investor
  • Twin Falls, ID
Posted

I'm curious whether or not the technology of today will eventually be infused with our contractors and subcontractors and the life work on a project that allows people potential buyers to see what a house would look like given certain options on floor plans to just be with ditions or adding certain cabinets or colors in a virtual reality type of setting. Imagine talking to a real estate agent or estate investor and they show you a house that is going to be rehab it is horrible but then you put on these glasses and the information is in there on what it would look like after it's done so you can imagine and picture actually see what it would look like all fixed up in the colors you can choose right then and there for the options and then also the layout of carpet or even picking and choosing styles of beds cabinets refrigerators and furniture so the customer doesn't have to be discouraged on looking at the horrible house that it is now but what it could look like for the possibility of attracting more buyers to that specific property....

 perhaps it's already a thing and I just haven't looked into it as much I just had an idea and thought I would throw it out there

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