For some time now, the figure of the Drone has been very present in various fields. Its existence goes back a long way and it was known as unmanned aircraft. Nowadays it can be considered as a leisure instrument for young people, a weapon for the military sector, a camera for filming movies or a really useful tool for many jobs in the real estate sector. This is where we focus our attention. The drone in the real estate sector is giving rise to a new photographic and visual perspective of the developments in question, generating a different real estate marketing, a greater visualisation of the environment or a technical inspection of the buildings, among others.
Real estate marketing 3.0
Drones make it possible to create panoramic views of developments from the air. The results are spectacular, providing unique photographs with incredible views, both of the building in question and the surrounding area. The use of drones in the real estate sector is highly recommended for residential complexes as the views are very wide. We have used the drone for one of our developments in Madrid, Holm oak groves of Pradogrande:
Analysis of the business environment
When what we want to sell is a commercial property or building, it is sometimes difficult to understand the project and it is necessary for someone to personify the point of interest. With a drone, tasks are simplified as it shows the properties and their location from an innovative perspective.
Technical inspections of buildings in high or dangerous locations
Labour would be risky and the time factor would not be in our favour. For this reason, the use of drones for this type of case is a real breakthrough as, in just a few minutes, they are capable of detecting any damage to the façade due to the appropriate weather conditions.
All these activities do not require a significant capital outlay. However, in Spain the use of drones requires a licence and a series of permits that depend on the flights to be carried out.
We, with Holm oak groves of Pradograndewe have used drones to take photographs and videos of the progress of work on this development of 26 detached houses, located in Boadilla del Monte, Madrid.
