A Year In Review: Best Memes of IDT

A few weeks ago, Indoor Drone Tours celebrated our first anniversary as a company. We worked with hundreds of brokers, traveled thousands of miles, but one number was left unsaid. We also posted memes. A lot of them. 2020 was a challenging year for many, so it helped to have a few laughs along the… Continue reading A Year In Review: Best Memes of IDT

A Realtor’s Guide to IGTV, Reels, and Instagram Stories

According to the National Association of REALTORS, in 2018, 77% of real estate agents used social media. Facebook was by far the most popular platform, followed by LinkedIn and Instagram. It’s been two years since that study came out, and the number of real estate agents using social media has likely risen. Each social media platform… Continue reading A Realtor’s Guide to IGTV, Reels, and Instagram Stories

How Linda Sold A $600K Home Sight Unseen

Buying a home sight unseen may have been viewed as risky in the past, but the changing industry has seen more sight-unseen offers than ever before… With the coronavirus pandemic, viewing homes in person posed a new challenge. There was an increased need to be able to view new homes safely, without leaving one’s home. With… Continue reading How Linda Sold A $600K Home Sight Unseen

New: Indoor Drone Tours Launches New Interactive Video Player!

If you’re a realtor, you know how powerful it is to utilize the best marketing tools for your listings. Virtual tours are a newer form of marketing that allows viewers to experience and tour a home in a virtual environment. Virtual tour options include FaceTime, Zoom video, 3D tours, and drone tours. With the COVID-19… Continue reading New: Indoor Drone Tours Launches New Interactive Video Player!

Proof That Chicago’s Old Post Office Looks Good By Drone

Many locals recognize the nearly century-old Chicago Post Office as an iconic fixture in downtown Chicago.

We Got To Fly With Benny The Bull

In the summer of 2020, the Chicago Bulls reached out to Indoor Drone Tours for help with filming a closing drone shot for their Lollapalooza live segment.