Monday, February 24, 2014

Using Drones For Miami Beach Real Estate Is Here To Stay

By Wanjerra Ciro


Drones have gained their share of bad press over the last few years. However, despite their negative and controversial perception, their use is leaving military ranks and heading into the commercial arena. The FAA has found themselves in a pickle, as drones are becoming more affordable and being used for personal and commercial purposes.

Online retail giant Amazon's ad that shows their use of a new drone to deliver beer for a fisherman to the icy lake began a powerful dialogue, and in addition launched a discussion about the drone's possible potential. Nowadays, real estate professionals like David Nguah at Majestic Properties on Miami Beach, begin making use of drones to be able to catch pictures of the real estate they have got available to buy. By using a drone allows for him to have images and videos from a house from several aerial perspectives.

The use of drones in real estate is one of the most disruptive practices in recent years. This type of technology is going to take the real estate industry into the future. It wasn't long ago that realtors mailed out packets and booklets of their properties before the internet. In order to get a picture you had to physically go and take a picture, process it, scan it, print it, and mail it. The internet obviously became the first major disruptor.

Then arrived digital photography. Long are the days associated with producing film plus scanning pictures. Digital camera pictures provided an opportunity to immediately distribute, enhance, and send video. Yet again, improving the manner in which real estate marketing was done. Undoubtedly, there was no looking back. And once these kinds of technologies grasp a hold of the industry, It's tough to disregard the lasting effects.

Using drones in real estate provides a new way for realtors to tell a story about a property, feature, or environment. Sure, a helicopter can also provide aerial images, but only a drone can hover just over a home and take pictures of intimate details a helicopter ride could never capture. Plus, it might ultimately be cheaper.

Drone produced pictures may be the most-recent selling tactic. Agents like David have jumped on this new trend just before it catches on extensive in South Beach and beyond. The Miami Beach and Miami real-estate industry has transformed since the boom prior to the great recession. Condo properties and newer properties are being built, offered and bought every single day. Combining drone picture taking into his marketing strategy puts David on the industry's forefront.

Despite local and national governments ongoing discussion on how to best regulate the use of drones, one thing is for sure; using drones for real estate is here to stay.




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