For anyone who grew up watching Star Trek, the concept of holographs might seem interesting but a bit futuristic. A group of teens; however, have tapped into the potential of holographic technology to create a real estate startup company that could change the way that buyers and renters search for properties.
Holographic Estate, still in the early stages, targets people who are planning to rent or sell their homes. The app works by taking a 3D rendering or model and inputting it in your smartphone via holographic technology, thus giving users the ability to view a house in an entirely new virtual manner before they ever actually see the home in person.
The young group of entrepreneurs has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise necessary capital for their startup and plans to sell the innovative app to real estate firms. According to the founders, a trio of 16-year old entrepreneurs, most people spend far too much time looking for properties when they are thinking of buying or renting. In most instances, prospective buyers and renters only have an hour or so on the weekends when homes are available to be toured during open houses. This means they must decide which properties they really want to see based solely on the photos and floor plans provided.
The concept for the app came about via Generation Innovation's GI Challenge, a program that provides 15 to 25-year olds in Australia the opportunity to start their own businesses. Two of the partners in the group have previous experienced in founding startups.
Despite their innovative solution to common problems in the real estate industry, the trio could face some stiff competition from other firms looking to leverage holographic tech