By Jenelle Etzel, March 2, 2026
By Jenelle Etzel, March 2, 2026
In this episode of Open House, we sit down with Yonette Fine of Living Room Realty to talk about luxury, service, and what it really means to build a business rooted in relationship.
Yonette’s path into real estate was not accidental. After years immersed in family business and design, raising three children, and buying and selling property in the Bay Area, she made a conscious decision to step into something new and challenging. What she carried with her was experience, yes, but more importantly perspective.
From the beginning, she chose to grow her business through a small, intentional sphere: friends, family, and the people connected to them. That focus has remained consistent, even as her work has moved firmly into Portland’s luxury market.
When people hear “luxury real estate,” they often think about square footage, finishes, or a specific number attached to the listing.
Yonette offers a more nuanced view.
Yes, there is a price threshold where market behavior shifts. Luxury properties move differently. Timelines change. Buyer expectations evolve. The statistics of the broader market do not always apply.
But beyond the numbers, luxury is also about elevation. Elevated finishes, expectations, and discretion.
And above all, elevated service.
One of the defining themes of this conversation is listening.
Early in her own home buying experience, Yonette encountered an agent who truly paid attention. That agent noticed the details. She understood lifestyle. She anticipated needs before they were spoken.
That experience became a blueprint.
Today, Yonette meets clients in their homes. She observes how they live, listens for repeated phrases, pays attention to what matters most to them, whether it’s floor to ceiling windows that bring Portland’s green indoors or proximity to community.
Listening, in her view, is not passive. It is strategic.
It informs how she markets a property, how she prepares a home, and how she shows up in every interaction.
During the episode, Yonette shares a story about experiencing exceptional service on a flight. What stood out was not extravagance. It was attentiveness.
The staff anticipated needs without hovering. They were present without being intrusive. They delivered details before being asked.
That experience crystallized something for her: great service is about being two steps ahead.
In practice, that means:
Setting clear expectations from the first meeting
Communicating consistently
Sending updates before clients have to ask
Following through on every promise
Trust is not built in grand gestures. It is built in disciplined, daily follow through.
Another theme that surfaces is intentionality.
Yonette believes gifting should never feel generic. It should reflect something a client shared, something meaningful that shows they were heard.
A thoughtful detail often resonates more deeply than an extravagant one. And those small moments, remembered years later, are what generate referrals and lasting loyalty.
Though Yonette works in the luxury space, her approach is grounded and relational.
Status and titles hold little weight in her world. She meets people as people. That ease creates comfort. And comfort builds trust.
Her advice for agents who want to grow into luxury is straightforward:
Get out into your community
Know your neighborhoods deeply
Build authentic relationships with other agents
Avoid the hype and focus on your craft
Luxury, in Portland especially, is deeply local. Understanding micro markets, building strong co-op relationships, and staying connected to community are essential.
When asked what she hopes clients say after working with her, Yonette’s favorite feedback is simple:
“It was so easy.”
Ease, in this context, is not accidental. It is the result of preparation, communication, and care.
It is the result of someone who listens, anticipates, and delivers.
This episode is a reminder that luxury is not about exclusivity. It is about excellence, being fully present, and about knowing your market and honoring the trust placed in you.
At Living Room Realty, we believe community and elevated service are not opposites. They are partners.
And in Yonette’s work, we see how those values come to life every day.
Listen to the rest of the Open House – Everyday Excellence Podcast here.