The email address from your previous brokerage — nate@luxuryestates.com — is still listed in two places where active buyers and sellers can see it: your TikTok bio and your Coldwell Banker West agent profile. Anyone who emails that address gets either silence or a response that has nothing to do with you. This is happening right now, on platforms people check before they call.
You've been at Virtue RE Group since March. The old address has been wrong for two months.
Your Google Business Profile has about 6 reviews. All five stars. And zero replies from you — not one. To Google's ranking system, this looks like an abandoned profile. To a $3M buyer doing due diligence before they call, it looks like you don't pay attention to detail.
Your competitors in Las Vegas have 30, 40, 50 reviews — with personal responses to each one. That's the difference in local search. For someone with your track record, this gap is entirely fixable.
When buyers and sellers use ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google's AI search to look up luxury real estate agents in Las Vegas or San Diego, one of the first places those AI systems pull information from is Realtor.com — the NAR-affiliated platform with the most authority in real estate search. You don't have a profile there.
You have strong profiles on FastExpert (40 reviews, 5 stars) and HomeLight (Top 5%). Those are good. But Realtor.com is the one the AI systems cite first, and right now you're invisible there.
You're actively licensed in both Nevada and California. You personally list and close in Las Vegas and San Diego at the luxury level — no team, no hand-off. Among solo agents personally working both markets, the field is thin. There's a broker-owner or two operating in this lane, but the solo space is largely open.
When someone searches the exact phrase "luxury real estate agent Las Vegas and San Diego," you actually rank #1. That's strong. But the phrases a relocating buyer is more likely to type — "dual-licensed Nevada California realtor," "Las Vegas to San Diego relocation specialist," "NV CA luxury agent" — return your name zero times. Another agent currently owns that framing slot.
The infrastructure to consolidate the position in AI search hasn't been built yet. No schema markup on your site, no Realtor.com profile, no Zillow profile, no dated content in roughly the last 17 months. AI platforms weight all four when they decide who to cite.
Three quick wins above — under 30 minutes each, all on accounts only you can touch. Start there if you start anywhere.
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