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Open House as Experience

A home with a feeling, not just a floor plan.

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A sign-in sheet and a tray of cookies doesn't sell a feeling. Most agents hold an open house. I design and run it as an experience, so the right buyer doesn't just tour the home, they picture their life in it. Every weekend a listing sits, it loses momentum. Momentum is the difference between an offer this Sunday and a price reduction next month.

I've been a listing agent. I've been a top sales agent. I'm a national award winner. President's Elite Club, A Residential, one of seven nationally. I spent years inside residential portfolios, leading teams across leasing, front desk, and inside sales. I know what a property looks like at 8 PM the night before a showing. Who's underwater. What got dropped. Which vendor is going to ghost you in the morning.

 

When you hire me to design and run your open house, you're hiring someone who's already done the operational work behind the moment. You get the moment.

A listing has to be more than just pretty.

Three Ways to Work Together

The design layer. You host. I make it beautiful.

The Set
The Activation
The Launch

The hosted experience.

The listing debut.

Curated music, scent, lighting, a styled welcome moment, intentional flow through the home, and one signature touch that makes the space memorable. You walk into a showing that feels composed instead of staged.

Everything in The Set, with me on-site running the showing as a hosted event. Programmed arrival. Worked room. Vendor coordination. Guest flow. You can stay home, send a colleague, or show up to a room that's already in motion. The showing becomes the listing everyone is talking about that weekend.

A full experiential launch for a property that deserves an entrance. Invite-only or public-facing. Neighborhood activation. Strategic partnerships. Content capture. The complete Aidez Moi production treatment.

For luxury and new-construction sellers who want a listing to arrive as an event, not an announcement.

Best for: agents who want elevated polish, or a first taste of the method.

Best for: listings that need momentum, or agents building a premium personal brand.

Best for: high-end listings, new developments, and agents who want a listing to arrive as an event, not an announcement.

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