North Shore Virtual Tours

North Shore Virtual Tours

Nassau County, Suffolk County, Long Island NY, New York City and the Tri-State area

Featured Tours

1876 Leonard Lane South Merrick

749,000.00
1876 Leonard Lane
South Merrick, NY 11566

11 Woodland Terrace Merrick NY

749,000.00
11 Woodland Terrace
Merrick, NY 11566

Insurance Tour

Insurance Tour
Traverse City, MI 49684

8490 Fairway Dr - SOLD

$260,000.00
8490 Fairway Dr
Beulah, MI 49617

3169 Forest Beach Trail - SOLD

$899,000.00
3169 Forest Beach Trail
Kewadin, MI 49648

Emparrado Apartments

132 E. Brown Road
Mesa, AZ 85201

B and M Plastics Inc.

2300 Lynch Road
Evansville, Indiana 47711

Cat Island Bed and Breakfast

MI
29907

Benitos Restaurant

7000 Kennedy Blvd E
Guttenberg, NJ 07093

Crowne Plaza Cleveland City Centre Hotel

777 St. Claire Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44114

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100% Guaranteed!

If you are not 100% satisfied, you don't pay for the Tour. My personal promise and guarantee to you.

You must be absolutely satisfied with the Virtual Tour and Services I provide – or you pay nothing!

So, if for any reason you feel that the Virtual Tour I created for you is anything less than perfect, and you aren't completely satisfied with how it turns out – you don't pay for the Tour.

It's that simple.

To Restate, Here's my double guarantee:

If you are not thrilled with your Virtual Tour, or you are dissatisfied for any reason at all, I will do one of following two things:

  1. At no charge, I will photograph your listing again, to make sure that anything that wasn't perfect before, is fixed, without you paying another cent.
     
  2. If I am absolutely unable to thrill you, or if I'm unable to create a Virtual Tour that you feel shows the property at its best – then I will refund every penny you invested for the Virtual Tour.

Benefits

How A Virtual Tour Benefits Your Marketing Program:

  • Home Buyers who used virtual tours as a significant portion of their home-buying experience spent an average of two weeks with a Realtor® looking at homes, compared to those who did not use the internet, who spent an average of seven weeks looking for their home. (2008 RIS Media)
  • As of August 2006, over half of American adult internet users (61%) have taken virtual tours of another location online and on a typical day, more than six million people are taking virtual tours in cyberspace. (2006 Pew Study)
  • According to the 2007 NAR home buyer and seller profile, for the first time ever the Internet has tied with the agent for most important information sources used in the home search (84%). As of the end of 2007 65% of agents have their own web sites.
  • 79% of repeat buyers & 84% of first time buyers use the internet to search for a home. (2006 NAR Survey)
  • Images are one of the biggest reasons Internet marketing has become so popular. (2007 NAR profile of home buyers and sellers)
  • 54% of home buyers who are searching for their next home on realtor.com will not even look at a home unless there is a featured tour. (NAR, January 2006)
  • The median income of Internet searchers is much higher, at $86,900, compared with $50,400 among those who did not use the internet to search for a home. 2007 NAR Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers.
  • 96.2% of travelers use the Internet as a source of information when planning a trip. (2006 Pew Study)
  • 84% of all buyers and 87% of first time buyers use the internet as an information resource during their search for a home. In the 25-44 age group this number jumped to 91% of all home buyers.
  • Home buyers use the internet slightly more frequently (66%) than real estate agents (64%) and much more frequently than newspapers (17%), home magazines (10%) or television (2%).
  • Only 1% of homebuyers did not find the internet useful and 100% of those that use a real estate agent take two weeks to search on their own before contacting their real estate agent. 64% of all home buyers used the FIRST agent they contacted.
  • 33% of all buyers are now using social networking sites with 19% using them at least a few times per week.
  • 80% of internet shoppers say images are imperative when deciding to buy or use a company’s product or services. (2006 Pew Study)
  • A compelling use of virtual tour technology will keep visitors on your site, and will also keep them coming back.
  • In cyberspace, a site with a virtual tour and interactive media will receive 38% more views than a competitor’s site that is lacking media. (2006 Pew Internet Life Study)
  • 80% of consumers search for information online. That means at least 60% of your marketing dollars should be spent optimizing your company online.
  • The daily cost for print advertising varies from $66-$150 per day and has a shelf life of about 30 days. Print advertising has a limited market penetration based on your distribution and does not allow the consumer to interact or engage with your product. The cost of an online interactive virtual tour is about 27 CENTS per day and has a shelf life of 365 days with WORLDWIDE penetration. The cost to interact with your client is MUCH less when you use online interactive media.