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Four Things to Consider When Viewing Houses Online – Virtual Home Tour Tips for Buyers

Four Things to Consider When Viewing Houses Online – Virtual Home Tour Tips for Buyers

Four Things to Consider When Viewing Houses Online

House hunting has gone digital — and it’s not just a passing trend. With high-quality listing photos, interactive floor plans, and even 3D virtual tours, buyers today can explore homes without leaving the couch. While nothing replaces an in-person walk-through, online tools make it possible to narrow down your options and even complete the purchase process entirely virtually.

But here’s the thing: a screen can’t always tell the full story. To make the most of your online viewing experience, here are four key things to keep in mind.


1. Make the Most of 3D & Virtual Tours

If you can’t be there in person, 3D and 360° tours are the next best thing. They let you “walk” through the home at your own pace, exploring every corner as if you were really there. This is especially useful for understanding the layout, flow, and size of the rooms — something static photos can’t always capture.

Many agents also offer live virtual walk-throughs, where they guide you through the home via video call and answer your questions in real time. Don’t hesitate to request one — it’s a great way to get a feel for the space and clarify anything you notice during your virtual tour.


2. Look Beyond the Pretty Pictures

Professional photos are designed to make a property shine, but they can’t show everything. As you scroll through, note where the windows are, how much natural light each room might get, and whether the spaces feel open or closed off.

If the home is staged, imagine how your own furniture would fit. If it’s empty, mentally place your couch, dining table, or bed to see if the layout works for you. And remember — wide-angle lenses can make rooms look bigger than they actually are, so cross-reference with the square footage listed.


3. Spot Potential Fixes or Renovations

Even if a home looks move-in ready, think critically about what changes you’d want to make. Would you repaint a room? Replace flooring? Update the kitchen or bathroom?

These considerations aren’t just about style — they help you understand the potential cost, time, and effort involved after move-in. And don’t forget: some fixes (like paint) are simple and inexpensive, while others (like major renovations) require a bigger budget.


4. Don’t Forget the Outdoor Space

It’s easy to focus on what’s inside, but the exterior matters too. Whether it’s a small patio, a wraparound deck, or a sprawling backyard, outdoor space impacts both your lifestyle and upkeep.

Look for photos taken in different seasons, if possible, to see how the property changes throughout the year. And think about practical details — sun exposure, privacy, furniture placement, and maintenance needs.


Final Thought: Have Fun With It

House hunting — even virtually — should be exciting. Yes, you might see a few homes that miss the mark, but each one helps you get closer to “the one.”

And remember, a knowledgeable local agent can provide extra insights that aren’t always listed online. If you’re ready to explore homes in the Port Alberni area (virtually or in person), I’d be happy to help you find the perfect fit.

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