
The demand for real estate virtual tours is rising as buyers look for safe and convenient ways to view homes without stepping inside. Sellers who want to stay competitive now need to make virtual showings part of their listing strategy. These can take different forms, from live walk-throughs to 3D or 360-degree tours, but they all require one thing in common: careful preparation.
Unlike traditional showings, learning how to do a virtual home tour means understanding that buyers often see every part of the property. Closets, pantries, storage rooms, and spaces that wouldn’t normally be highlighted during an open house are suddenly on display. This makes preparation go beyond surface-level cleaning. Every corner should be organized and presentable. When overlooked, these small details can send the wrong impression and make the tour feel incomplete or unpolished.
What Is a Virtual Home Tour
A virtual home tour is a digital walk-through of a property that lets buyers explore without being physically present. Unlike standard listing photos, a tour uses video or 360° images to guide viewers through each room. Buyers can pause, zoom, and click around, giving them a better sense of layout and flow. Some tours are simple agent-led videos, while others are fully interactive 3D virtual home tours. The goal is to bring the feel of an open house into a format buyers can access anytime, from anywhere. As more buyers search online first, virtual home tours and virtual tours of homes for sale have become a standard part of the process.
Read more about the 5 mistakes sellers make when filming a virtual tour on blog.remax.com.



