In microeconomics, the âlaw of supply and demandâ states that if there is a high demand for a certain product or service and the supply is low, the price will be high. It almost perfectly describes the relationship between the real estate marketing and the need or demand for architectural renderings to support its growth. Almost because though the demand for 3D visualization and rendering services are steadily growing, a reported 12% increase in the number of real estate companies that utilize 3D rendering techniques from 2006 to 2009 to sell their projects (the numbers could be higher today), the prices of such services remain relatively competitive. It is a kind of an anomaly really, but whoâs complaining? Itâs a win-win scenario for all parties involved.
It is safe to say that thereâs been a 3D rendering boom in the real estate marketing today and it could only get better. Experts predict that as real estate marketing and visualization technologies continue to grow, the market for 3D rendering services will experience annual growth of 26.7%, amounting to 9.8 billion dollars by 2018. Thatâs a huge number, a bold prediction even, but itâs not completely far-fetched. Why? Because of obvious reasons.
An Immersive Technology
First of all, it is an immersive technology, meaning clients get to experience first-hand what itâs capable of and what it wants to accomplish. Through 3D rendering and animated walkthroughs, would-be buyers will be able to take a look and even experience how the project would look and feel like even before the construction project has started. Before 3D renderings, real estate marketing would have to make do or rely on hand-drawn presentations to sell the project. Itâs a very ineffective way of doing business as not only does it give disparate or even unrealistic expectations between real estate developers and buyers, it also leaves a lot of room for miscommunication and misinformation. And because hand-drawn models are not interactive and immersive, the buyers wouldnât feel as connected to the project as when itâs done with 3D visualization and walkthrough rendering.
3D Renderings To Save Time and Money
Secondly, 3D renderings save time and money. Why? Because it significantly reduces the amount of time to produce sketches and models without having to sacrifice the quality of the final output. In other words, itâs efficient, effective and exceptional. What more can you ask for? It is in this method that quality and quantity can co-existâa rarity in any business venture. And because the technical aspect of the transaction has been taken care of through 3D visualization, the buyers and real estate developers can move forward and discuss business. You canât accomplish that using the traditional method. Hand-drawn presentations are just, for lack of a better word, too unimaginative to accomplish such feat. 3D rendering expedites the whole process by many folds and you know what they say, âTime is gold.â And when thereâs gold, thereâs money.
Integration and Comprehension
Thirdly, itâs integrated and comprehensive. This means that the technology doesnât purely provide visualization alone as the same digital components and models that youâll be using in 3D walkthroughs can also be repurposed to test real-life scenarios and environments as well as in other construction-related purposes like planning, management, and documentation-itâs that versatile. Plus, it has tools powerful and serviceable enough to enable you to track the various stages of the projectâs management life cycle so that you and your client would be guided accordingly. Architectural rendering is just a seamless, multifunctional and efficient way of doing business thatâs why it has taken the real estate market by storm (forgive the pun). No other method or technique has made real estate marketing that much engaging and compelling until now until 3D visualization and rendering came to be.
Architectural Rendering is more than a visual show
Fourth, architectural rendering isnât only for a show. Sure, itâs designed to entice and convince the clients to get on board but such a method isnât purely cosmetic or superficial. The dimensions in the model are accurate down to the tiniest detail. Every nook and cranny, every corner and every angle is pretty much on the numbers. And because architectural rendering is equipped with 3D geometry capability, you can illustrate and even create any shape imaginable. And I mean anything; from a simple arc, curve, 2D lines or a circle to the most complex organic free-form 3D surfaces and solids, you name it, it can do it and without having to compromise the accuracy of the final product.
3D Rendering and the Future of Real Estate Marketing
Lastly, 3D rendering is the future of real estate marketing, period! Itâs not just a flash in the pan type of thing that would fade quickly as it appeared. If you havenât noticed yet, itâs been in the market for several years now and its demand has steadily increased year in and year out. The numbers donât lie and as per the experts, not only is real estate market the direct beneficiary of 3D rendering but its complementary industries will experience significant growth (if they havenât already) because of it as well. Industries like Engineering and Architecture, Media and Entertainment, 3D Advertising and Security and Defence among other things. 3D Visualization and rendering technologies are here to stay, at least in the foreseeable future whether youâre ready for it or not.
The boom-and-bust cycle, however unpredictable and inconvenient, is a necessary process in a capitalist society. It varies in duration and severity and those that recover and even strengthened by this process are those entities that are well-founded and have realistic and palpable capabilities and potential. Yes, itâs pretty much common knowledge that the housing bubble in the United States burst sometime in 2006 and triggered a recession that lasted for more or less 2 years (2007-2009).
But that is all in the past now and the real estate market has recovered albeit at a slower paceâwhich is the proper way to do it, slow and methodical. Itâs more sustainable that way. Having said that, the 3D rendering boom in real estate is one of the manifestations of such recovery. It is the real deal because as what Iâve said earlier, its demand is well-founded. It offers a lot of features and capabilities that traditional real estate marketing tools cannot and will never achieve. And itâs just getting started. With 3D visualization and rendering technologies, the possibilities are endless.
Truly, the housing market crash has made real estate marketing that much more realistic and pragmatic as far as selling the project is concerned. No more smoke and mirrors, just truthful, honest to goodness presentation of the productâincluding its limitations and drawbacks. The only way to do a factual, easy to understand yet the engaging presentation is through 3D rendering. Rightfully so, as a business that is founded in sound ethical decision making will last and even flourish regardless of the economic climate.
The boom of 3D rendering in real estate marketing is not something to be worried about as it is well-founded and expertly vetted. It isnât a boom and bust scenario. Itâs more like the ebb and flow of the economy. We suggest we should ride this wave, this boom if you will because unlike any other marketing method out there, the capabilities and potential of 3D rendering are buoyant enough to keep any business transaction afloat even on the economyâs choppiest sea.