Livestream viewings - Innovation  from us for your convenience & safety

Livestream viewings - Innovation from us for your convenience & safety

In an ever-changing world of social distancing, virtual viewings and video tours, we have recently started using an app to livestream viewings for our buyers, tenants, vendors and landlord.

In an ever-changing world of social distancing, ‘virtual’ viewings and video tours, we have recently started using an app to livestream viewings for our buyers, tenants, vendors and landlord.

The app has helped us adapt to the tough restrictions that the pandemic has put on the property industry, keeping us one step ahead of our competitors.

The risk of multiple viewers entering properties has been a tricky area to navigate in estate agency but the app has been a real game changer. The app allows us to arrange a viewing of a property for multiple applicants without putting anyone at any unnecessary risk. The app allows the viewers to login from the comfort of their own home and walk through the property with the agent, you can ask real time questions and go back to rooms to look again in detail at different areas. Another bonus of the app is it allows applicants to shortlist or rule out properties that may not be suitable for them without having to view in person and therefore saves time for everyone involved whilst keeping everyone safe.

Just another reason to use Sandersons UK to buy or sell your house.

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