The closing gift problem
Every realtor gives closing gifts. Most are forgotten within a week — gift baskets, wine bottles, generic home items. They cost $50–200 and make zero lasting impression.
A miniature of their new home
Imagine handing your buyer a 3D printed scale model of the house they just purchased. A physical miniature they can place on their desk, their shelf, or their mantel.
Nobody forgets that gift. Nobody throws it away. And every time someone visits and asks about it, your name comes up.
The math works now
Custom 3D printed house replicas from specialty shops cost $500–1,200. No realtor can justify that for every closing.
With Ritn3D Pro+:
- Upload the listing's floor plan → free (you already have it)
- Generate the 3D model → under 2 minutes
- Download the STL → $4.99 per download
- Print at 1:200 scale → $3–5 in PLA filament
- Total cost: under $10 per gift
At $10 per closing gift, you can offer this to every buyer.
How to do it
- Upload the property's floor plan to Ritn3D
- Generate the 3D model and download the STL
- Print at 1:200 scale on any FDM printer (about 2–3 hours)
- Optional: sand lightly and spray paint white for a clean look
- Place on a small display base with the address printed on a label
- Present at closing
If you do not own a 3D printer, upload the STL to a print service or a local makerspace. Most charge $10–20 per model.
The keychain version
Print at 1:500 scale and attach a keyring. Hand it to the buyer along with the house keys. The cost per keychain is under $2 in filament. It takes 30–45 minutes to print.
Why it generates referrals
A miniature house on someone's desk is a conversation starter. Visitors ask about it. The homeowner tells the story of their purchase — and mentions you. It is passive marketing that costs $10 and works for years.
Get started
Download Ritn3D, upload a floor plan from your next listing, and print your first closing gift. The first render is free.