Fictional property demonstration · Kling AI-generated concept media · not a real listing

Fictional red-brick Tudor home exterior used for a service demonstration

Fictional property demonstration

The Briar House

A 1928 Tudor concept shaped around warm oak, original brick, divided-light windows, and a simple path to schedule a closer look.

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Interior
1,860 sq ft
Built
1928

A home with enough character to slow the scroll.

For a real client, the campaign does not invent a new property. It decides what deserves attention first: the arrival, original materials, updated rooms, and the details that make the home feel livable.

Fictional living room with oak floors and a brick fireplace
Character · Original materials and room flow become the story instead of another feature list.
Fictional galley kitchen with sage cabinetry and oak floors
Daily life · The campaign moves from architecture into the way a buyer would use the home.
Fictional neutral bedroom with a divided-light window
Quiet close · A restrained final beat keeps the call to schedule a showing obvious.

Next step

See it in person.

In a client campaign, this request routes to the agent and records the agreed source and CTA. It does not disappear into a GRIM inbox or pretend GRIM is the listing broker.

Concept price: $619,000 · fictional demonstration only

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