At what point is a property video really video? Does it matter?
When a real estate professional takes a listing and then proceeds to take multiple photos of a property, loads the photos into a slideshow sorter with a classic music background & then posts to a video hosting website, does this constitute a virtual tour? a video tour?
What if they throw in some slides with miscellaneous home-related or branding verbiage on them? Or, how about a recording of the agent's voice walking the would be viewer through the home and accompanying property?
Or rather, does the "video" indeed have to contain active video created by an actual video recording device of some sort?
I am not here to make judgments, I am simply curious to find out YOU think. What are the homebuyers looking for? Is bandwidth an issue for full blown video tours? Are homebuyers really just looking for a tremendous amount of high-quality stills including surrounding homes & communities or is true action video what they want?
So, the jury's out, which way are you leaning?

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