Reserve your FREE VR Tours

How It Works

Step into the future of home buying with a fully immersive 3D house tour using the Meta Quest 3. Unlike traditional online listings, VR lets you:

  • FEEL the space of each room. If a room is small, you’ll know it’s small. If it’s big, you’ll know it’s big. Immersive video is made using stereoscopic video which simulates depth accurately.

  • HEAR whether a home is quiet or has road noise. Know whether the steps creak when you walk on them.

  • EXPERIENCE properties as if you're there—look out the windows, stand outside the house, save time.

What You Get

A FREE demo of what a VR real estate tour feels like, we’ll stop by with a headset or you can stop by our office in Greenfield. If you like the experience we’ll proceed to next step…

Select up to 10 homes in the Pittsburgh area that you’d like to tour in VR. (You can submit all at once or within an 8-week window.)

We process each batch of 5 homes within 5 days.

Once ready, we personally bring a Meta Quest 3 VR headset to you so you can tour all your selected properties in full 3D immersion.

Who This Is For

Due to limited availability, we are offering free VR tours exclusively for serious buyers who meet the following criteria:

You’re looking for a home in the $500K+ price range in the Pittsburgh area.

You plan to purchase within the next 3-4 months.

You provide a fully refundable $300 deposit (credited at closing), before we start filming the tours, to ensure only serious buyers receive this service.

You don’t yet have a buyer’s agent because we’d be your buyer’s agent.

Why Try It?

No need to waste time driving to homes that don’t match your expectations.

Preview multiple homes instantly in VR before scheduling in-person tours.

Experience home shopping like never before—with cutting-edge technology.

Extremely Limited Availability

As far as we know, nobody is offering this type of service in Pittsburgh or the entire United States. We can only take on 1-3 house hunters a month in the Pittsburgh area.

Who
we are

My first experience with the Apple Vision Pro headset was life changing. I knew that THIS was the future of media consumption.

In 2014 I founded the Lammily line of dolls, the first line of realistically proportioned fashion dolls, with no prior experience in the toy world. It did millions in sales, was featured everywhere from Good Morning America to CNN to Fox News. It taught me that ANYTHING is possible. I just gotta go for it.

So here I am again, believing that maybe, just maybe, I can use the latest technology to bring massive value to a completely new industry.

Much more to come.

- Nickolay Lamm

FAQ

How is this different from Matterport?

180° 8K Stereoscopic VR

True depth perception: Since stereoscopic VR uses two slightly different images for each eye, your brain perceives depth naturally, making objects feel real.
Life-sized scale: You feel the actual size of rooms, ceilings, and furniture.
Presence effect: It feels like you’re inside the home, not just looking at images.

Matterport Tour on a Desktop

Limited depth perception: Matterport provides a 3D dollhouse effect but lacks real stereoscopic vision. You rely on flat 360° images stitched together.


Objects feel less real: The space may seem smaller or larger than reality because there’s no natural depth perception.

Result: VR lets you "feel" the space accurately, while Matterport on a desktop is more like a slideshow of 360° photos.

How are you able to offer the tours for free?

We earn a 50% commission on any home that sells, which we split with the agent we’ve partnered with. Our job is to save you time and find you the best possible home as fast as possible.

Why is nobody else offering such a service?

  1. VR adoption is still in its early stages. So few have even experienced it, and if they have, they likely used VR headsets that aren’t as “life-like” as the latest consumer based models: Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest 3.

  2. Stereoscopic filmmaking has been around for a long time, but the cameras needed to make life-like 8K visuals, and the consumer headsets that can play such footage, merged just recently.

  3. The real estate industry is very conservative.

  4. Many platforms, like Zillow, label flat 360-degree panoramas as "VR tours," which confuses the market. Consumers and real estate professionals often don't understand the difference between a static 360 image (which lacks depth) and a fully immersive stereoscopic 3D experience.

I’m a real estate agent, how can I do this for myself?

Contact nickolaylamm@gmail.com. We provide a video course for real estate agents on how to get started quickly, as well as video processing services. Because the file sizes of, say, a 15 second VR video are around 15 GB, we use specialized software to render and process the videos fast.