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How VR and Visualization Are Redefining Builder Marketing with Nathan Nasseri

How VR and Visualization Are Redefining Builder Marketing with Nathan Nasseri

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What if buyers could feel connected to a home beforeit’s ever built?

In this episode of Just Make It Pretty, Sarah sits down with Nathan Nasseri, founder of ResVR, to explore howvisualization, VR, and immersive technology are reshaping the way buyers discover, connect with, and purchase homes.

This conversation goes beyond renderings and floor plans.Nathan breaks down how immersive experiences influence buyer confidence, emotion, and trust, and why visualization is no longer just a marketing tool, but a core part of the buyer journey. From selling homes that don’t yet exist to blending data with storytelling, this episode looks at where buildermarketing has been, where it is now, and where it’s headed next.

If you’re a builder, marketer, or sales leader thinking about the future of buyer experience, this episode offers a clear and grounded look at how technology and humanity can work together.


In this episode, we cover:

  • How visualization in homebuilding has evolved over the past decade
  • Why immersive experiences are changing buyer expectations
  • The emotional impact of seeing and experiencing a home before it’s built
  • How VR and visualization help buyers feel confident in their decisions
  • Why connecting visualization to data matters for trust and accuracy
  • What the future of virtual home design and buyer interaction looks like
  • How builders can adopt new technology without losing the human touch


Connect with Nathan & ResVR:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathannasseri/

Website: https://resvr.com/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ResVR_

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