What it can do
Every feature,
one plugin
7 capabilities built into Interactive Real Estate — from free floor plans to gold-tier 360° viewers.
Turn any floor plan image into a clickable experience
Interactive Real Estate lets you draw polygon zones over any image and attach details, links, or scripts to each zone. Upload a floor plan, trace the rooms, and publish — your visitors can click on any area to see exactly what's there.
Give buyers an immersive 360° view of your building
The Building 360 add-on transforms a sequence of exterior building photos into a smooth, drag-to-spin viewer with clickable SVG overlays at every angle. As visitors rotate the building, flat availability, price, and floor data updates in real time.
Show buyers how prices have moved — and build their trust
The Price History add-on silently logs every price change you make in the Interactive Real Estate dashboard. Buyers see a visual price history chart inside each flat's detail popup, and you get automated XML exports for government reporting portals.
A full SVG polygon editor built into WordPress
The built-in canvas editor lets you click to place polygon vertices directly over your image, then drag any point to adjust. Zoom in with Ctrl+/Ctrl− and pan with Space+drag for precise work on complex floor plans.
Update flat availability across your site in seconds
Every flat in Interactive Real Estate has a status: available, reserved, or sold. Change it in the admin and the color on the interactive map updates immediately — no cache flush, no developer call.
A searchable flat list that works anywhere on your site
The [irep_flats] shortcode renders a fully filterable apartment list that can be embedded on any page — separately from the interactive map or alongside it. Visitors filter by price range, area, number of rooms, floor, and status in real time.
Connect your floor plan to any system with custom scripts
Every polygon in Interactive Real Estate can trigger a custom JavaScript function on click. Open a booking modal, fire a CRM event, push to Google Analytics, or call any third-party API — without modifying plugin code.