Last updated: 16 August 2026
Read this before you treat anything you see in a tour as fact.
A tour is built from the photos you took of the room. The walls, floor and furniture you photographed are reconstructed from your actual photos. Anywhere the camera didn't reach — behind a door, the far side of a corner, underneath furniture — is completed by AI instead of left blank. That's a plausible reconstruction of what's probably there, not a record of what's actually there.
Signs, labels, documents, screens — any text inside a room may come out unreadable, distorted, or simply wrong. Don't rely on any text you see inside a tour for anything that matters.
A tour helps someone decide whether a property is worth visiting in person. It is not a survey, a valuation, or a measurement, and it must not be used as one. Room sizes, distances and layout shown in a tour are approximate — if a dimension actually matters, measure it in person.