Instead of dozens of strangers walking through a home, Laure hosts intimate "RealRencontre" evenings. She invites three pre-vetted buyers at a time to experience the home via a candlelit dinner or a morning yoga session, allowing them to feel the property's rhythm rather than just seeing its structure.
Most realtors vanish after the keys are handed over. Laure offers a six-month "Rencontre Check-in." She helps new owners host their first housewarming or connect with local artisans to renovate. "The sale is the marriage," she says. "I want to make sure the honeymoon lasts." Why the Video is Going Viral The video titled "Laure Zecchi RealRencontre Realtor" has struck a chord because it rejects the cold, data-driven vibe of modern real estate apps. Viewers are flocking to the comments, calling her a "breath of fresh air" and "the real estate therapist they didn’t know they needed."
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In the fast-paced world of luxury real estate, transactions are often reduced to square footage, closing dates, and commission fees. But for Laure Zecchi, a groundbreaking realtor making waves in the industry, selling a house is not a transaction—it is a rencontre (a meeting).