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Using Renderings for Apartment Marketing

Stacey Feeney

Using Renderings for Apartment Marketing

Renderings for apartment marketing could be the difference between scrolling past the website and a signed lease. Learn more about why using renderings for apartment marketing is important—and how best to put them to use.

What are renderings?

Renderings are realistic images of a building or space, generally prior to its construction or completion. It also offers up a visualization of what a unit may be filled with (i.e. a master bedroom with a king size bed, dresser, and nightstands.)

Renderings are extremely helpful for new construction lease-up properties since there won’t be a building to show off—or they can be useful in a property that has been remodeled or rebranded.

Types of Rendering Services

There are a few different types of renderings for apartment marketing. Each one serves a slightly different purpose. These services can include:

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR STILLS

These types of renderings show the outside of your buildings as well as what the interior could look like. Generally, you’ll want renderings of the community spaces as well as the residential buildings, if different. It’s extremely important to have interior stills of the clubhouse and exterior stills of any pools, game courts, and dog parks, if applicable.

360 VIRTUAL TOURS

360 virtual tours are meant to allow prospects to feel like they’re in the middle of the spaces you’re offering. They may choose to use these 360 virtual tours if they’re moving into town from far away and can’t take an in-person tour, or this may be something you offer before construction is complete so you can attract more interest.

VIDEO FLY-OVERS

Stills are great to visualize. 360 virtual tours drop you into the place. But video fly-over renderings will give your prospects the full picture and the full layout of the design, and fully wow them. Seeing how it all fits together and what the landscaping around the area may look like is one more way to get them interested.

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Why Do Renderings for Apartment Marketing?

SHOWCASE BEFORE COMPLETION

If you’ve tried to sell something without using visual aides, you know: it’s important for the final decision. Any new construction should be able to showcase the community before it’s completed. You can use the renderings on your website, your brochures, in your ads, on your signage. Any place you might have typically put a photo, you could place a rendering. This helps push the idea of the lifestyle you’re selling—because we both know that words can’t do everything.

HELP WITH PRE-LEASING

Rendering for apartment marketing should be on your checklist. It helps with pre-leasing if it’s done well: beautiful, photo realistic, high quality. And in that sense, it’s completely worth the investment.

SUPPLEMENT TO PHOTOGRAPHY

Once you’ve completed construction and you book photography for your units, your common spaces and some pretty architectural shots, the renderings you have can still work as your “hero image”. Why? Because it will always be perfect weather in the virtual world, and all of your plants are alive. And sometimes a photographer might not get the exact shot you want—but the renderings can give you precisely the angle you’d hoped for. Use renderings for apartment marketing before that photo sesh and after.

VISUALIZE YOURSELF HERE

Seeing is believing—without a building to show off, it’s harder to get leases signed. The renderings also tell the prospective resident that you’re highly invested in attracting them, and they’ll be more attracted if the rendering is done well. Helping them easily envision themselves there gets them to sign a lease to live there for real.

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Imagine it and be it! Our founder, Stacey, has a background in architectural photography. She knows that visuals are vital to securing a signed lease and building your apartment’s brand. She is passionate about renderings that are high-quality and photorealistic. If you have a rendering, it’s best if the viewer is asking, “Wait, is this real?” That’s when you know you’ve hit the nail on the head. 

When you look for a marketing partner to get renderings for your apartment community, make sure you see what they’ve done in the past. Decide whether you want only floor plans, or if you need the whole deal with renderings from top-to-bottom. If you’re in the process of rebranding or remodeling, a decent rendering could change the game (in your favor).

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