Zillow Immerse

Zillow Immerse

By Zillow.com

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2024-01-30
  • Current Version: 1.0.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 26.97 MB
  • Developer: Zillow.com
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 1.0 or later.

Description

Step inside for an immersive home tour no matter where you are. Zillow Immerse offers a unique interactive home shopping experience that features an exclusive group of listings. This app lets buyers, sellers, renters, and agents see the signature Zillow listing experience through a new lens powered by AI. You can access helpful resources and special features like: • Interactive floor plans • 3D tours • High-resolution photos • Curated listings • Pricing details, tax history, and estimated market value • Home facts, features, and more Download now to start touring homes. To provide feedback, please contact us at zillow-immerse-feedback@zillow.com.

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Reviews

  • Deleware???

    3
    By DeWayneLehman
    It’s Delaware. Not Deleware. 😕
  • Inadequate Experience on Zillow App for Apple Vision Pro

    1
    By Anonymous2177
    My recent experience with the Zillow app on Apple Vision Pro did not meet my expectations due to its poor 360 immersion feature. The blurry and oversized appearance of everything made the experience disagreeable. Despite my past positive experiences with Zillow, I find it hard to recommend the current version of the app for Apple Vision Pro users. I urge the Zillow team to improve these issues. I look forward to updating my review when improvements are made. To the Zillow team, your users deserve better. Please take action.
  • Useless

    1
    By leidlein
    Can’t search for homes in my area, homes that I would actually be interested in purchasing. 3-D images are nice, but they don’t fill the whole screen so they’re basically also distracting and not very high-quality.
  • Great concept execution not yet done

    4
    By DannoHung
    Being able to tour the 360 images and see the floorplans is really cool, but the scale is off and the resolution of the images is just not there. The floorplans are really great, but I want to be able to tilt them so I can see them from the top down with some more work, Zillow has something truly impressive on their hands.
  • Nice attempt to pour execution

    2
    By tylerpoppe
    Well, the app is fun to explore and look around, there’s no search feature, so you can’t even look around your area just your state. Kind of defeats the purpose. You can’t be in the browser and launch the app from the house found.
  • Quality of photos is terrible

    1
    By LAXNYC
    I applaud Zillow for being one of the first large companies to embrace the potential of Apple Vision Pro. It’s the PERFECT use case for a company like Zillow. However, it’s too early. Zillow needs to invest in better cameras and a better process. As it stands the photos are too low resolution for the Apple Vision Pro. Also, the perspective is laughably poor. It’s like you’re an ant looking up at gigantic furniture and rooms. The whole thing actually put me off some of the listings that otherwise I was very interested in. Zillow should have waited till can invest in upgrading its cameras.
  • True Life Size needed

    3
    By DERRICK 072
    Needs to be true life-size period. 360 effect is great, but the images are too large
  • Not enough search options

    2
    By Shiju
    It may be that this app is still young, but there is not enough search options to make it usable. You basically only have the option to search the entire state. No option to search a map and no option to search for city. Once this gets implemented, the app might be usable, but in its current state it is not.
  • Good Concept

    4
    By Cjaldy1275518
    The idea is really cool. You can currently immerse yourself in a select collection of homes. When this becomes standard, there will be no better way to see the home outside of visiting it yourself. However, the lack of homes to look at, mixed with surprisingly poor quality photos prevents this app from having any current practical purpose. However, I’m sure it will be better with time.

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