Lev Mills is a leasing specialist at 1401 West Paces in Atlanta, with 24 years of real estate experience. Throughout his career, he's created property tours and listing videos, but his current role has made social media content a regular part of the job.
"We get so many leads from social media that creating these videos has become a requirement of our jobs," Lev said. "We need a social media presence that connects with the brand, the community we work for, or the property we're trying to market."
Lev needed to publish at least two videos every week while balancing his day-to-day responsibilities. HeyGen gave him a way to create those videos with AI. Then he discovered HeyGen White Glove, giving him a creative partner to help turn his ideas into finished content.
Turning ideas into videos with HeyGen White Glove
Lev initially used HeyGen for talking-head videos before experimenting with more creative content inspired by what was happening around Atlanta. But he wanted to take it further.
Late one night, Lev wondered whether HeyGen could bring a small character named Bailey to life. He tried creating it himself but couldn't get the result he wanted. That's when he noticed White Glove.
Lev sent over the idea, and White Glove helped determine how to bring it to life.
"Before I knew it, Bailey was born, and it was like, 'Oh, my goodness. Like OMG,'" Lev said.
The reaction wasn't limited to Lev.
"It wasn’t just ‘OMG’ for me—it was ‘OMG’ for my boss, my property manager, and my regional manager, too. The community owners started watching my videos and telling me how much they loved them," he said.
That experiment grew into an ongoing creative partnership, with White Glove helping Lev create apartment marketing videos, inspirational content, and new concepts featuring Bailey.
Gain a creative team without having to build one
For Lev, the biggest advantage of White Glove is eliminating the work between having an idea and publishing a finished video.
Instead of figuring out prompts, images, and production himself, Lev can provide White Glove with the materials and direction and collaborate on bringing the concept to life.
"It certainly takes a lot of the burden off me—not having to figure out prompts and pictures or try to put it all together," Lev said. "I feel like White Glove is my social media team."
That support helps him publish consistently at least twice a week across Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
"If I can give them the material they need, I have videos ready on Tuesdays and Thursdays," Lev said. "And that takes such a weight off my shoulders."
Before HeyGen, producing enough content was an ongoing challenge.
"It got to the point where the property manager said, 'Look, everyone, you're going to have to make these videos,'" Lev said. "Since then, we haven't had any further discussions. They've been very happy with what they're seeing."
Creating engaging content people remember
White Glove has helped Lev move beyond traditional apartment marketing. His videos include apartment alerts, amenity showcases, humorous branding concepts, and inspirational messages.
One of his favourites features a close-up of him running his finger across a granite countertop.
"The detail in my face is not only so realistic, but, like, it's me," Lev said. "I was like, 'Wow, how did they do that?'"
Viewers have wondered the same thing.
"I've had people come into the office, and they go, 'When you're doing your green screens, how do you...?' And I'm like, 'Green screen?' You actually think I'm using a green screen when doing these videos?"
The content is also making Lev a recognizable face in the community.
"I've had some of our residents just walk into the office, point at me, and say, 'Oh yeah, you're famous,'" he said.
Prospective residents are making that connection, too.
"I've had people come in and say, 'I know who you are. I've seen you on social media,'" Lev said. "They've already made a connection with me because of the video that's posted."
Some prospective tenants have specifically mentioned the video when coming in to sign a lease.
"I've had people come in and say, 'I saw you on Instagram, and that's one of the reasons why I came here,'" Lev said.
Treating White Glove like an in-house team
Today, 1401 West Paces is just over 94% occupied, and Lev wants video to help maintain that momentum as the market enters slower months.
He's also continuing to explore new creative possibilities with White Glove, including skits, resident events, and concepts featuring himself, Bailey, and his late Chihuahua, Bubbles.
"I'm excited to see what ideas I come up with, what ideas White Glove comes up with, and perhaps even some AI-generated ideas that could help people connect with us," he said.
For Lev, that's what makes White Glove so valuable. He doesn't need to know how to execute every idea before bringing it forward.
"I want to continue working with White Glove, working with your team, and seeing what's possible," Lev said. "We can create other characters together and explore what we can do to build our brand."
"I feel like White Glove is my social media team. If I can give them the material they need on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I have videos ready. And that takes such a weight off my shoulders."






