Real estate agent Amir Jahan attracts attention by turning up to sell modest houses in luxury cars

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A real estate agent who has been criticised as 'tone deaf' for making sales videos for modest homes while driving high-end luxury cars has defended his methods after attracting thousands of views online.

Agent Amir Jahan, 25, from Ray White Parramatta in Sydney's west, has racked up hundreds of thousands of views for the videos he posts to Instagram spruiking his properties.

His videos include Mr Jahan arriving at lower to mid-end properties in luxury vehicles including a Rolls Royce and a Lamborghini.

Mr Jahan's slickly produced clips have attracted comments slamming his style for being 'tone deaf' and 'douchey'.

'I get a lot of negative comments but what's most important for me is to keep the sellers and buyers happy,' he told Daily Mail Australia.

Asset manager and sales executive, Amir Jahan, 25, from Ray White Paramatta in Sydney's makes sales videos for his properties that have racked up views in the hundreds of thousands
His videos include Mr Jahan arriving at lower to mid-end properties in luxury vehicles including a Rolls Royce and a Lamborghini

After starting as a sales agent five months ago, Mr Jahan knew he needed to market his properties from a different perspective. 

'I remember before I became an agent I saw all the real estate videos that all looked the same with the agent standing outside, saying 'welcome home' and I would skip through them,' he said.

'I asked 'what can I do to make the videos different?' Nine out of 10 people like cars, so I decided to put cars in the videos.

'I wanted to get people's attention and get them to watch them to the end.'

Many of his videos have been watched over 100,000 times, with one he shared to X hitting half a million views.

Far from being 'douchey', Mr Jahan revealed one of the main reasons for the videos was because of the Parramatta market being mainly 'all units'. 

'When a house comes on the market, people are interested.

'But because there are just so many units you have to do something to try and get them sold, otherwise they sit on the market for six months.'

According to Mr Jahan, the average time a unit stays on the market in Parramatta is a minimum of 60 days. 

He says savvier agents who use platforms like Instagram to market properties have sold after an average of just four weeks on the market. 

The agent said 10 units come onto the market in his area every fortnight, with most being apartments.

'They have the same number of bedrooms, they are the same price, they are targeting the same market. You have to do something different,' Mr Jahan said.

Mr Jahan believes just because a seller's property isn't worth millions, he still treats it like it is, complete with upmarket sales videos
Mr Jahan doesn't believe in charging people for marketing costs as well as commission. The video costs, including the rental of luxury vehicles like a Rolls Royce (pictured in one of the agent's videos) is out of his pocket

Mr Jahan said some people accuse him of 'ripping' off his vendors - but he pays for the marketing out of his own pocket.

'Most properties I sign I offer free marketing. The cost of the videos are covered by me, including car rentals,' he said.

The vendors he does offer a marketing package involves the seller paying for advertising on Domain and realestate.com.au and nothing more.

'I don't believe in taking commission and marketing costs.

'Since I started as a seller, I believe when an owner signs with you, that is a big trust to give their asset to you.'

Mr Jahan also believes that just because a property doesn't have a big price tag, doesn't mean it shouldn't get his full attention.

'If I am selling a $400,000 - $500,000 unit, and turn up in a $1m car, there's a reason for it,' he said.

'I'm not listing a property for $7m or $8m but I am treating your property like it is $7 or $8m dollars. 

'I am putting my focus on it regardless of the fact that we are not in Double Bay and your flat isn't in the millions. It is still a big asset for the owner.'

His latest post on Instagram of a three bedroom townhouse has attracted negative comments , with some describing it as 's***hole'.

'Good place to run meth out of,' wrote one.

'The car's worth more than the apartment! I'm confused, are you an agent or a car salesperson?' another said.

'The meaning of out of touch,' one wrote. 

Mr Jahan told Daily Mail Australia the negative comments just fuel his motivation.

'It's life. It doesn't matter how good or bad you are, you will always get negative comments,' he said. 

His social media campaigns have worked. Out of the 14 properties he has sold, four have been directly linked to his videos. 

'One man contacted me after seeing a video on Instagram. He had been looking for a while and came and saw the property. He made an offer on the same day.'

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Prospective property buyers are being warned to avoid buying something because it is cheap. Pictured are houses in the West Australian town of Coolgardie where houses typically sell for less than $160,000
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