A growing number of residential developers are turning to
virtual viewings to allow potential owners to “visit” newly-built homes, after
the government called an effective halt to the housing market due to
coronavirus. Responding to the government’s lockdown and newly-published
guidance for prospective home buyers, Galliard Homes has set up a virtual
viewing service, working with on-line technology group Reevo 360, and made its
first sales. Read more on Housing Today.
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