It’s not often that an advert for real estate causes people to have to go and lie down for a minute with a damp towel over their eyes.
The four-minute offering advertising a four-bedroom house in Padstow, Sydney, however, is doing just that.
On Twitter, the video has been described as “unnecessarily sexual, incredibly funny and the most real estate agent video I have ever seen”, reports The Guardian.
See for yourself:
Take a minute. It’s a lot to process.
Although the ad has received mixed reviews, most people seem to love it. It’s been viewed over 5 000 times on Youtube.
Which doesn’t explain why real estate firm, LJ Hooker Bankstown, apologised for the video and removed it from its social media.
“LJ Hooker Bankstown is always looking for new ways to market our listings; however, this time we missed the mark,” it said in a statement.
A spokeswoman said: “We live and we learn.”
Earlier, the real estate agent who commissioned the video, Sam Nader, told Guardian Australia he had prepared multiple videos for his properties, and was happy with the attention.
“I just wanted to do something different in the industry, and it really, really worked,” he said. “I did one for a house in Illawong and it broke the record for the area. $3,205,000, sold before auction.
If you look closely you’ll notice that the couple dancing are not the same couple in the wedding photos, adding another layer of intrigue to this horrific masterpiece.
To paraphrase Twitter user @jdrrr – Australia needs to get on the feature-length version of this crazy suburban romantic spy thriller musical comedy immediately.
[source:guardian]
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