Drone appraisal: The future is here

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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

In recent years, drones have become very popular, both recreationally and commercially. Thus, they are used in many industries, including the commercial real estate market. But did you know that it can be priced with drones?

Drones: advanced technology for the real estate market

This unmanned and remotely controlled flying device has a host of applications. But, the goal of this is to highlight those that benefit the real estate sector. And it is that this tool facilitates reliable valuations that favor the appraisal process of a property. Also, saving costs.

Benefits for potential buyers

When buying undeveloped land, it is useful to have a good view of the land to verify the characteristics that may affect the proposed development.

This advanced technology can cover large areas, clearly showing nearby features and hard-to-reach places such as streams or culverts, as well as providing the potential buyer with an overview of the surrounding lands, adjacent structures or access routes.

In this way, the mapping software allows you to calculate lengths, heights, areas or volumes without having to resort to expensive field studies.

Characteristics that would otherwise be hidden by vegetation, including anomalies in the terrain, can be revealed by means of a drone equipped with a suitable camera.

Benefits for sellers

In the past, property owners used aerial photographs or videos to show their properties with impact, a really expensive process.

This solution allows you to record a property from all angles, which makes it possible for owners to display their commercials in an impressive way.

Forget the flat interior and exterior photographs that say nothing and bet on a fluid video that shows the property in a unique and effective way.

Benefits for maintenance

The use of drones for maintenance inspections, particularly on roofs or high-rise buildings, will be invaluable.

Such inspection can be a dangerous task; however, an autonomous drone can be programmed to record all the nooks and crannies that require regular control.

In this way, programming the same flight route for regular inspections will allow the administrator to assess deterioration levels, providing clear photographic evidence of the condition of the asset.

Regular inspections can also record changes in the condition of the property, alerting the owner to possible latent problems that can later be dealt with before they lead to a major crisis.

Likewise, they can work at any time of the day or night, regardless of weather conditions. They are proving to be effective for security patrols in large commercial and industrial properties, guaranteeing the safety of the company and the personnel.

The regulations

The rules on the use of drones should be complied with, which could complicate their use by individuals or commercial entities. However, if you hire a reputable company that is properly registered and is aware of the legal implications, you should not have problems.

In short, pricing with drones is one of the possibilities offered by this technology. Therefore, it is to be believed that it will become that tool that makes a difference in an increasingly sophisticated and competitive context.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

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