The profession of the real estate appraiser demands precision in every square meter, but in-person visits can be slow and subjective. 3D technology allows spaces to be captured with millimeter accuracy, reducing estimation errors and streamlining reports. A quick scan replaces the tape measure and flat photos.
Digital modeling for reports without surprises 📐
With a laser scanner or a 360 camera like the Matterport Pro2, a point cloud is generated that the software converts into a measurable 3D model. Programs like Autodesk ReCap or 3DF Zephyr allow extracting exact floor plans and volumes. The appraiser obtains objective data on heights, volumes, and surfaces, even from inaccessible areas. This eliminates arguments with clients about roughly estimated square meters.
Goodbye to the tape measure and stiff neck 🎯
The appraiser no longer needs to bend down to measure baseboards or juggle a measuring tape in tiny bathrooms. With a 3D scan, they can take measurements from their living room sofa, while the client insists the kitchen is four meters long even though the model says three. Technology doesn't lie, but the client will always have an excuse to dispute the report.