Live Inventory Inside Spatial 3D / June, 2026
Spatial 3D has moved beyond presentation. Buyers can now explore a project and understand availability from within the same immersive browser-based experience.
For decades, property marketing and inventory management have existed as separate systems. Buyers viewed renderings, floor plans, websites, brochures, and videos to understand a project. When they wanted to know what was available, they were directed to a separate inventory system, sales team, PDF, or price list.
Spatial 3D changes that by connecting project presentation with live inventory. Buyers can move through the development, select buildings, levels, residences, villas, marina units, or amenity zones, and understand availability directly inside the environment.
No separate portal. No detached PDF. No extra software.
Just space and availability together — delivered through a web browser on desktop, tablet, or mobile.
Traditional inventory systems are usually detached from the project they represent. They reduce residences, lots, villas, or marina positions to lists, numbers, tables, and colour-coded diagrams. Those tools can be useful, but they rarely help a buyer understand where an opportunity sits within the physical project.
Spatial 3D connects inventory directly to place. Instead of reading a list of unit numbers, buyers can understand how an available residence relates to the building, the amenities, the views, the waterfront, the courtyard, the arrival experience, and the wider development.
Availability becomes easier to understand because it is experienced spatially rather than abstractly.
How the inventory system works
- Buyers can select buildings, floors, residences, villas, or destination zones directly inside the experience.
- Available, sold, and under-contract inventory can be displayed visually within the project context.
- Individual unit information can connect to floor plans, sales material, enquiry pathways, or client inventory data.
- The interface can be adapted to low-rise developments, high-rise towers, resort projects, marina communities, and other sales environments.
- The experience remains browser-based, with no app, headset, or specialised hardware required.
This changes the role of Spatial 3D. It is no longer only a way to present unbuilt architecture. It becomes a practical sales layer that helps buyers connect what they are seeing with what is actually available.
For developers and sales teams, that matters. A buyer can understand the project, explore the lifestyle, compare positions, and move towards an enquiry without leaving the experience.
The boundary between marketing presentation and inventory is beginning to disappear.
Explore live inventory examples
Central Ave, Omega, and Xanadu now demonstrate Spatial 3D inventory across low-rise condominium, high-rise tower, and resort destination projects.
Central Ave
A low-rise condominium and amenity experience showing how availability can be connected to buildings, levels, residences, courtyards, pools, and shared lifestyle spaces.
Launch inventory demoOmega
A high-rise tower experience demonstrating how building scale, amenity locations, floor selection, and residence availability can be understood in one browser-based environment.
Launch inventory demo
Xanadu Resort
A destination-scale example showing how beachfront, canal-front, marina, and resort inventory can be presented within the wider lifestyle and masterplan experience.
Launch inventory demoOn mobile, use the left side of the screen to move and the right side to rotate. If the demo opens slowly, allow a few seconds for the scene to load.
Spatial 3D began as a new way to experience unbuilt architecture. With integrated inventory, it now becomes something more directly tied to the sales process: a way for buyers to explore the project and understand current opportunities without leaving the environment.
That is the larger shift. Presentation, project understanding, and inventory are no longer separate steps. They can now exist together inside one spatial experience.
For off-the-plan property marketing, that opens a different kind of sales conversation. Buyers are not just looking at a project. They are navigating the project, understanding the offering, and seeing where the opportunities are.
Spatial 3D
Live inventory is one part of the broader Spatial 3D platform, which allows people to move naturally through unbuilt architecture, developments, destinations, and products directly in a browser.
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