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How real estate agents use Google Street View ​

Real estate is inherently visual. Buyers want to see the property, the street, the neighborhood, and the commute before scheduling a showing. Google Street View delivers all of this.

Listing page strategy ​

For each property listing, embed:

  1. Street View of the property — Front facade, curb appeal, parking
  2. Neighborhood map — Nearby schools, parks, transit, shopping
  3. Interior tour — If available through Google's Trusted Photographer program

With WP Google Street View Pro, use the synchronized view to show the map and Street View side by side.

Qualifying buyers ​

Buyers who have virtually explored a property and its neighborhood arrive at showings more informed and more serious. This reduces no-shows and unqualified visits, saving agents significant time.

Neighborhood selling ​

Sometimes the neighborhood sells the property. A tree-lined street, a nearby park, or a vibrant commercial district can be the deciding factor. Street View embeds let buyers experience this context without driving to the location.

Technical implementation ​

For dynamic listing websites, use the [wpgsv_map] inline shortcode with coordinates from your listing database:

[wpgsv_map lat="<?php echo $listing->lat; ?>" lng="<?php echo $listing->lng; ?>" type="street"]

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