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How Photoreal Renderings & Virtual Tours Sell Homes

October 1, 2024
By Jim Sorgatz

Marketing insights from photos of an expedition to Antarctica

Black and white photo of two sets of jagged rocks forming a saddle.  Old fence posts in the foreground.   Reminiscent of a moonscape.
Deception Island – the caldera of an active volcano. Although taken in black and white, this photo accurately represents the starkness and other-worldly feel of the island.

With even the smallest home builders moving heavily into 3-D photoreal renderings, virtual tours, and animations, I thought it might be interesting to revisit this post from a year ago. This update includes additional information on rendering and virtual reality (VR) tools, plus new images of the latest photoreal renderings, and links to virtual tours. This also is one of my favorite posts, combining my career with my favorite pastime – travel.

A bucket-list trip to Antarctica is one of the most incredible and inspirational journeys. Seeing thousands of penguins and other animals, yet not a single plant anywhere is mind-boggling. The football field-sized+ icebergs, especially the tabular varieties, are astounding. And the monochromatic landscape is other-worldly. I came away with a desire to take better care of our planet, a greater appreciation of finding peace in solitude (this place is desolate!), and the realization I can enjoy summer when the high is just above freezing.

Colorful kayaks and kayakers in water with floating bits of ice, and dark clouds overhead.
Kayaking in Neko Harbor.
Penguins surrounding bright orange duffel bags on a large rock, set on a rocky beach with snow in the background.
The inquisitive penguins.

I also gained some key marketing insights. A recent post, Rules of Engagement, discusses the powerful lesson we learn from penguins, who are the stars of the Antarctic show. They captivate visitors as they gather stones to build nests, guard their chicks, run en masse along the beach to dive for food, and shuffle around checking out us humans. Likewise, digital marketing tools, including Interactive Floor Plans, Interactive Site Plans, and Visualizers, play a starring role on builder websites and are integral to the new home journey. Captivating and engaging homebuyers, digital tools create strong emotional connections and lead to an increase in closing sales.

A lesson also came on the importance of color and texture and how it relates to visual marketing tools like renderings, virtual tours, and animations. Against a backdrop of grey and white, the most captivating photos include glimpses of vivid color, most often provided by humans. Pops of red, orange, and yellow on ships, clothing, and kayaks look stunning in the barren landscape.

Bow of a ship with red trim cracking a giant ice sheet.
Cracking a massive ice sheet in Wilhelmina Bay. Note the power or red.
An expedition team, wearing bright orange and yellow jackets, on an inflatable Zodiac boat cruising through water with chunks of ice
Traveling by Zodiac in the Antarctic Sound.

Colors from nature include teal from glacial ice; clear blue skies; orange, pink, red, and purple emanating from the stunning midnight sunsets; bits of orange and yellow on penguin beaks, necks, and feet; and an occasional rainbow. That’s about it! What really makes Antarctica so dramatic are the textures. Smooth snow, jagged rocks, fluffy clouds. Constantly changing due to weather, they overwhelm the senses.

A black ship with red and white trim next to a giant, triangular, blue-tinted iceberg.
Our ship, anchored next to a massive, blue-tinged iceberg.
Blue icebergs floating in front of a rocky mountain with snow. Clouds overhead, and reflecting in the water.
Cool blue on an iceberg and purple-tinged skies add rare bits of natural color in Neko Harbor.
Bright orange sunset over the ocean against a backdrop of grey clouds.
The most color at any one time, a vibrant sunset, sometime around midnight.

And that brings us to the importance of photoreal renderings, virtual tours, and animations in new home sales. Colors and textures appeal to everyone. They move and motivate us, playing an essential role in marketing strategies. Photoreal imagry brings colors and textures to your pre-built homes. It gives potential buyers a realistic view of your homes, often generating sales before a model is ever built. 3-D Renderings are the first place to start. We still see builder websites with flat, black/white stick drawings. Yuck! These in no way engage the senses like a proper photoreal rendering.

Photoreal rendering for Winslow Homes – daylight.
Same elevation for Winslow Homes – a dramatic dusk shot.

Even more engaging are virtual tours and animations. What’s the difference? Virtual tours, like the ones for DeLuca Homes and KLMR Homes shown here, are user-controlled. Viewers click into a room and then turn the image for a 360° view. Animations, on the other hand, are video tours. Both bring your “model homes” to buyers around the world. Virtual Tours tend to be the most popular as they are more cost-effective, and most users enjoy the hands-on experience.

Invite your buyers to discover your homes with virtual tours. Click the DeLuca Homes kitchen to explore their Mayfair plan.
A stunning home with spectacular views. KLMR Homes Bellos at the Summit.

People love to explore and engage. These are the reasons many of us enjoy discovering the world. When it comes to purchasing a new home, your buyers also want to personalize. By implementing digital and visualization tools on your website, you invite homebuyers to do all three. Contact Outhouse today to learn more about our interactive floor plans, interactive site plans, virtual tours, animations, visualizers, and renderings, plus our interactive kiosks, which incorporate all.

Clouds and a rainbow between two jagged hills straddling a channel with water.
A rainbow – the perfect ending to a storm in the Lemaire Channel.

Growing Sales With OpenHouse.ai – a Case Study with Trico Homes

March 28, 2025
By Outhouse Partner

What Does OpenHouse.ai Offer?

At OpenHouse.ai, we believe that it is essential for growth and success within the homebuilding industry to understand a homebuyer’s stage of life, motivation, and needs. Therefore, we offer homebuilders a data-driven marketing solution to connect with homebuyers and maximize the opportunity for sales.

Graph showing OpenHouse.ai rate for online visitors to lead conversion across all clients growing from 0.85% to 1.24% from February 2020 to August 2020.

Our platform uses data science and artificial intelligence to offer both an insights dashboard and an engagement platform. The engagement platform tracks a customer’s real-time behavioral patterns to predict the likelihood of purchase, and amenity, location, and price preferences. With this understanding, our system updates inventory search results and creates recommendations for each unique website visitor in real time. This allows homebuilders to put their best foot—or maybe we should say floorplan—forward, for each customer. Our platform also offers a comprehensive analytic insight dashboard, which provides a birds-eye view of homebuilder’s customers and operations. We pair the real-time behavioral data gathered from the engagement platform with changing market trends, to provide the most up to date and relevant insights into a homebuilder’s customers and communities. Builders can leverage our platform to optimize marketing spend, increase lead conversion, improve operational planning and promote data-driven sales and marketing procedures.

Trico Homes – A Lead Nurturing Case Study

Beautiful white kitchen with island n Trico Home.

BACKGROUND

In 1992, Wayne Chiu founded Trico Homes in Calgary, Alberta with the commitment of being a different kind of homebuilding company; one with an extra degree of care to create the best place to live for every individual at every life stage. Trico’s communities have now expanded into Cochrane, Airdrie, Chestermere and Okotoks bringing their quality designs, craftsmanship and customer care to each and every project. Trico Homes continues to show the utmost commitment to improving the homebuilding industry, the city of Calgary, and the homebuying experience. 

CHALLENGE

Trico Homes was in search of a solution to further improve the homebuyer’s web experience, while simultaneously bringing in more potential customers to Trico’s show homes. As 51% of people buy homes they found online, it is essential for Trico, and other homebuilders, to optimize the online experience. Trico in particular needed a new tactic to educate and nurture customers earlier in the homebuying process. 

Homebuilders alike also face the challenge of making high impact decisions on a daily basis, from floor plan selection to land development, solely based on intuition. Trico wanted to ensure confident decision making through the use of data and needed a technological platform that empowers data-driven decisions within homebuilding.

SOLUTION

Trico Homes embraced OpenHouse.ai’s data-driven approach of using adaptable experiences, nudges and a host of other tools to help homebuyers find what they want, faster. OpenHouse.ai’s platform provides the capability of directing prospective buyers to the most relevant products in real time. The user-friendly dashboard uses descriptive, diagnostic, predictive and prescriptive analytics, ultimately helping Trico better understand their homebuyers and provide a scalable customer experience.  

  • Accurately target buyers through improved segmentation using advanced analytics
  • Produce community specific campaigns to increase conversions 
  • Select the optimal product and floor plan designs for each segment based on geographic, demographic and community data
  • Focus on nurturing leads and, overtime converting these prospects to leads
  • Utilize OpenHouse.ai’s dashboards as the hub for all data analytics to provide powerful insights to understand customers needs and the changing market
  • Create an optimized and personalized website experience for online shoppers

RESULTS

  • 45% increase in organic search traffic
  • 41% increase in direct search
  • Increase of over 4 additional homes sold
  • 41% reduction in marketing spend 
  • Contact to conversion rate increased by 29% with no additional training to sales staff
  • 18% reduction in cost/lead
  • 18% increase in foot traffic 

CLOSING THOUGHTS

OpenHouse.ai’s marketing platform ultimately empowered Trico Homes to utilize data and technology to drive high impact decision-making within homebuilding. OpenHouse.ai’s technology enabled Trico to provide a personalized experience from website to sales center; as Trico’s website now learns and grows with every interaction, ultimately narrowing down homebuyers search to homes in the price range, style and community they want. Through utilizing AI-technology, Trico is able to better nurture and educate their leads and offer them a superior home shopping experience in the digital space.

Trico’s improved lead nurturing is also recognized in the acceleration of their sales process. As the integration of OpenHouse.ai’s technology drives more qualified buyers and a higher volume of foot-traffic to their show homes, Trico has seen an additional 4 homes sold per month compared to their previous monthly forecasts.

The adoption of OpenHouse.ai’s technology has ultimately improved the homebuying experience, shortened the sale cycle and enabled data-driven decision-making. OpenHouse.ai’s platform provides robust dashboards that serve as the hub for all of Trico’s data, providing powerful and meaningful insights to drive these informed business decisions. OpenHouse.ai’s technology delivers dynamic analytics and detailed demographics to ensure Trico and their marketing team are effectively and accurately understanding their customer segment and market. The integration of OpenHouse.ai’s technology has created lasting value for Trico Homes, ultimately advancing their marketing function and driving sales while simultaneously improving the homebuying experience for each of their valued clients.

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