Property marketing for homeowners · New Zealand

See your home find its buyer — in real time.

Agentis is the AI-driven marketing engine your agent uses to put your home in front of the right buyers — including the ones who weren't searching yet. Modern property marketing for New Zealand homeowners who want more than a portal listing.

The Hawaii buyer · Mt Eden, Auckland

Won an auction while the buyer was overseas.

The winning buyer was on holiday when the campaign launched. He'd seen the listing once, weeks before he flew out. Quietly, through his Instagram feed and Facebook timeline, the campaign kept the property in front of him — across geographies, for as long as it took. He flew home, attended the open home, and bought pre-auction.

What looks like luck is engineered. The audience isn't found at the open home; it's built before it.

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What modern marketing looks like for your home

Four things every Agentis campaign gives the homeowner.

A bespoke approach.

Every campaign earns its own plan — your home, your buyers, your story. No template. The result you can read; the engine you don't have to.

Live reporting.

When your agent grants you live dashboard access, you see what the campaign is doing as it happens. Reach. Engagement. Real interest, in real time. No theatre, no end-of-campaign surprise.

Buyers who weren't searching yet.

Portal listings reach the people already looking. Modern marketing reaches the rest — the family thinking about moving, the offshore Kiwi who'll buy if the right home appears. Your home is shown to both halves.

Built for the right outcome.

Every campaign starts with the question: who is the right buyer for this home, and where do we find them? The plan is bespoke. The reach is intentional. The result you can see — in real time, on the dashboard.

How modern marketing works on your home

A 90-second explainer — how the campaign finds the right buyer.

From the listing photo to the offer at auction — see the path your home takes through an Agentis campaign, the buyer pools it builds, and what shows up in the dashboard.

How this is different from traditional marketing

What changes when your agent runs Agentis.

Traditional
Agentis
Who sees your home
Buyers actively searching this week
Active buyers, plus the ones who weren't searching yet
How buyers see it
One listing photo and a description
Tailored creative that speaks to the right buyer profiles
Reporting during campaign
Updates from your agent
Live dashboard — see what's happening as it happens
Reach beyond your city
Limited to portal browsers
Nationwide, with international add-ons where it makes sense
If buyers go quiet
Listing waits on the portal
Sustained engagement with the buyers who've shown interest

Common questions from homeowners

Six things homeowners ask before they sign the marketing schedule.

Why should I pay for this on top of my agent's commission?

You're paying for reach, not for the agent's time. Modern marketing — AI-driven Facebook, Instagram, and Google campaigns — finds buyers your agent's listing presentation can't. Most homes sold through Agentis go to buyers who weren't searching property when the campaign launched. They were found, then convinced.

How much does it cost?

Modern marketing through Agentis is a line item on the vendor paid advertising schedule. It scales with the property — entry tiers for core-suburb listings up to bespoke pricing for unique homes. The full breakdown lives on the pricing page; the right tier is a conversation between you and your agent.

Will I be able to see the campaign?

If your agent grants you live dashboard access, yes — every metric, in real time. Most agents share reach, engagement, video views, and lead counts. Some share the spend too. The choice is theirs, but the dashboard is built for transparency. Ask your agent before you sign the marketing schedule.

Does this replace Trade Me, OneRoof, and realestate.co.nz?

No. Portal listings still matter — that's where active buyers compare and shortlist. Agentis is the layer on top that reaches the buyers who'll buy if the right home is put in front of them. Most homeowners run both: portals for the searching buyers, Agentis for the ones who weren't.

My agent hasn't mentioned Agentis. What do I do?

Two options. Ask them directly — most NZ agents in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch know Agentis now, and several agencies (Barfoot & Thompson Mt Eden and Epsom are public partners) have it built into their pricing cards. Or send us a note via the contact form and we'll send your agent the information.

What happens if my home doesn't sell during the campaign?

The campaign builds an audience pool of every engaged buyer — video viewers, ad clickers, form openers. That pool stays with your agent on their account. They can re-target it on a relaunched campaign, or use it to find buyers for comparable homes in your area. The work doesn't disappear when the listing closes.

Talk to your agent

If your agent isn't using Agentis,
ask them about it.

We work with most of the major NZ agencies. Want us to send your agent more information? Use the contact form.

Or read the Hawaii buyer story