Real Estate Developers The owners of the projects.
Audiovisual Studios The creators of the content used to build Web3D.
Potential Clients Individuals looking to purchase a property in the real estate project.
Web3D was born out of the need real estate developers had for creating a project website. Often, this task was delegated to audiovisual studios to integrate all content, present the project, and market it to potential clients.
For this reason, these three stakeholders are considered the primary ones. However, within this ecosystem, other key players emerge, including:
Sales Teams They constantly interact with the platform to present the project to potential buyers.
Marketing Agencies They use the platform to drive traffic and generate highly qualified leads.
Real Estate Brokers An additional sales force that utilizes the platform to present projects and access real-time unit availability.
Banks They define payment options and provide financing for the project's commercialization and development.
Architects They supply all the technical information about the project and use the platform to showcase their work.
Investors They gain insights into the potential of their investment and track the project's commercial progress.
Property Owners Those who purchase units in the real estate project and use Web3D as a tool to showcase, share, and recommend it to other potential buyers.
In this way, Web3D becomes a fundamental tool where the entire real estate development ecosystem converges to access information in a fast, easy, understandable, and highly realistic manner.
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