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How Virtual Tours Change What Buyers Notice First

26 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Your first home showing might not be a showing at all. It might be a 3D tour you watch 17 times, a video walkthrough, an aerial clip, or a quick scroll that makes you think you already know the place. We dig into how that shift is changing real estate for buyers and sellers, and what it means for making confident decisions in today’s market. Joe Skipper (Skipper Realty, Oregon) and Cody Wilhelm (Residential Mortgage) break down why curb appeal still matters, but virtual tours are often the real first impression now. We talk about what buyers can learn online, what they can’t, and why fewer physical showings does not always mean low demand when marketing is strong. Then we get practical: how to check the neighborhood, read parking and traffic patterns, and avoid falling so hard for the house that you forget to evaluate the street. We also cover the newer traps, including AI-enhanced photos, heavy editing, and virtual staging that can make a home feel brighter or cleaner than reality. We explain why 3D walkthroughs can give a more honest sense of light and layout, and why smell and overall vibe still require an in-person visit. Finally, we share a negotiation-saving reminder that too many buyers learn the hard way: assume you’re being recorded during showings, from Ring doorbells to interior cameras, and keep your reactions from becoming the seller’s leverage. Subscribe for weekly Friday episodes, share this with a friend who’s house hunting, and leave a review with your best “must-check” tip before making an offer.

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