
Here's another interesting statistic for you, according to Rightmove, a leading magazine for real estate agents in the UK, properties marketed with a floor plan generate a whopping 30% more interest than properties without one. Reasons to use floor plans really don’t get any clearer than that!
Set yourself apart from the competition. Here are a few programs to try out and create floor plans for your property listings:
1.- Floorplanner.com
With this program, you enter the dimensions and create the 2-D, 3-D and interactive floor plans yourself using the online tools. Add your logo and print in hi-res for print marketing pieces. The interactive floor planner offers a huge library of textures, fencing, and furniture. Pricing starts at $29/month and you can try the service by creating your first floor plan for free.
2.- Diakrit.com
Diakrit is an online tool where you upload a sketch of your floor plan and Diakrit’s designers create 2-D, 3-D, 3-D Special (with light and shadows), furnished or unfurnished renderings per your request. Turn-around time is next business day. Prices start at $19.95 per floor plan.
3.- Sweethome3D.com
A free, open source program that you download and save to your computer. The user then enters the dimensions of the home and can then view 2-D and 3-D versions of their floor plan. A limited library is available for furniture placement.
4.- Gliffy.com
Gliffy is a free online diagram software where you can create floor plans as well as flow charts and technical drawings. It also features a “share” tool where you can invite friends to view your creation or blog about it. Gliffy can also be added to your Google Apps. Basic accounts are free for up to 5 floor plans and premium accounts start at $5/month.
5.- Floorplanonline.com
This program gives you the option of self-service or full-service floor plan creation. You can choose to sketch the floor plan and take your own pictures, or have someone come out and do it for you, or a combination of both. You can link your creation to Realtor.com and/or other sites. Prices start at $59 for a self-service floor plan and $179 for full-service.
With so much competition out there, savvy marketing is crucial. If you are already using any floor-plan technology tool, let us know your thoughts.
1.- Floorplanner.com
With this program, you enter the dimensions and create the 2-D, 3-D and interactive floor plans yourself using the online tools. Add your logo and print in hi-res for print marketing pieces. The interactive floor planner offers a huge library of textures, fencing, and furniture. Pricing starts at $29/month and you can try the service by creating your first floor plan for free.
2.- Diakrit.com
Diakrit is an online tool where you upload a sketch of your floor plan and Diakrit’s designers create 2-D, 3-D, 3-D Special (with light and shadows), furnished or unfurnished renderings per your request. Turn-around time is next business day. Prices start at $19.95 per floor plan.
3.- Sweethome3D.com
A free, open source program that you download and save to your computer. The user then enters the dimensions of the home and can then view 2-D and 3-D versions of their floor plan. A limited library is available for furniture placement.
4.- Gliffy.com
Gliffy is a free online diagram software where you can create floor plans as well as flow charts and technical drawings. It also features a “share” tool where you can invite friends to view your creation or blog about it. Gliffy can also be added to your Google Apps. Basic accounts are free for up to 5 floor plans and premium accounts start at $5/month.
5.- Floorplanonline.com
This program gives you the option of self-service or full-service floor plan creation. You can choose to sketch the floor plan and take your own pictures, or have someone come out and do it for you, or a combination of both. You can link your creation to Realtor.com and/or other sites. Prices start at $59 for a self-service floor plan and $179 for full-service.
With so much competition out there, savvy marketing is crucial. If you are already using any floor-plan technology tool, let us know your thoughts.
Article Source: futureofrealestatemarketing.com
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