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A local realtor is creating a buzz on social media with a whisper. Lisa DuBois, a seasoned realtor with two decades of experience, has turned to her social media platforms to showcase her property listings in an unconventional manner. In a bid to engage potential buyers and stand out in a competitive market, DuBois has embraced the soothing world of ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) in her viral listing videos.
In light of the stresses of everyday life, DuBois realized that a calming approach could attract more viewers. By incorporating soft-spoken narrations and gentle sounds, she aims to create a serene atmosphere that allows prospective buyers to envision themselves in the homes she presents. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with many viewers expressing appreciation for the unique blend of relaxation and real estate.
DuBois's innovative strategy not only highlights her listings but also fosters a sense of community among her followers, proving that creativity can indeed thrive in the real estate industry.
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