May 21, 2026

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Building 360 Module Immersive Property Viewer For Wordpress

Building 360 Module — Interactive Real Estate Add-on

Static photos and PDF floor plans had their moment. Today's property buyers expect more — they want to explore a building on their own terms, click on the exact unit they're interested in, and get all the details without picking up the phone. The Building 360 Module for Interactive Real Estate makes that possible, and it takes about five minutes to set up.

Building 360 addon


What Is the Building 360 Module?

The Building 360 Module is an add-on for the Interactive Real Estate WordPress plugin. It adds a drag-to-rotate building viewer to your site — visitors drag left or right to spin the building through a full 360° rotation, and every frame of that spin can carry its own clickable SVG overlay. Flats, floors, and blocks light up on hover and open the familiar flat detail modal on click.

It's the same data you already manage in your IRE dashboard — the same flats, prices, availability statuses, and floor plans — just presented in a completely new, cinematic format.


Three Reasons Your Listings Need It

1. Buyers Engage Longer and Leave Better Informed

When a buyer can spin the building, hover over Unit 4B on the third floor, and instantly see its price, area, status, and floor plan without leaving the page — they engage far longer than they would scrolling a static gallery. By the time they contact you, they already know what they want.

2. It Signals a Level of Professionalism Competitors Don't Have

Most real estate websites still rely on the same combination of static images and downloadable PDFs. A live 360° interactive viewer is the kind of detail that makes your listing — and your brand — stand out. It communicates investment, attention to detail, and technological credibility.

3. Your Sales Conversations Start at a Higher Level

When availability, price, and floor plan are just a click away on the 360 viewer, buyers arrive at calls and showings already pre-qualified. Less time explaining the basics means more time closing.


How It Works

Drag-to-Spin with Smart Snap-to-Polygon

Visitors drag left or right to rotate the building at their own pace. When they release, the viewer automatically snaps to the nearest frame that has polygon data — so a flat or floor is always highlighted and ready to click. Smooth easing animation and image pre-loading keep every spin fast and fluid, even on mobile.

Clickable SVG Overlays at Every Angle

Every frame in your rotation sequence can carry its own SVG polygon layer. Hover a polygon to see it highlight; click it to open the flat detail modal. Availability colors, price, area, and status stay in sync across every angle automatically — no manual updates needed when a flat sells.

Built-In Flat Sidebar & Floor Plan View

The 360 viewer ships with the same filterable flat sidebar as the standard project view. Select a flat from the list and the viewer automatically rotates to the correct angle and highlights that unit. A switchable floor-plan view lets users jump between the 360 experience and a traditional floor-level overview — all within the same shortcode, zero extra configuration.


Building 360 demo

One Shortcode. Drop It Anywhere.

[irep_360 id="YOUR_PROJECT_ID"]

Paste that into any page or post and your 360° interactive viewer is live. No page builder required, no coding required. The add-on works alongside your existing Interactive Real Estate projects — activate the add-on, upload your rotation frames, draw your polygons, and publish.


Who Is This For?

  • Building developers who want to sell units before construction is complete using render sequences.
  • Real estate agencies managing multi-unit properties who want buyers to self-serve before booking a viewing.
  • Property marketing teams who want a visual edge over competitors still relying on static galleries.

Get the Building 360 Module

The Building 360 Module is available as an add-on to any Interactive Real Estate premium plan. Full documentation is available in the Building 360 Add-on docs.

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