Fairfield County real estate with a creator's edge.
Mark Pires has spent more than two decades helping buyers, sellers, families, builders, and relocating clients understand the Fairfield County market. His approach is local, direct, and built around trust: know the towns, know the stories, and know how to create attention where it matters.
That philosophy led to Discover CT, a hyperlocal community media platform built around street interviews, small businesses, town stories, and weekly buyer and seller advice across TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
The House Detective Realtor
Mark is also CT's one and only House Detective Realtor, using a proprietary cinema-noir listing experience to make homes memorable, dramatic, and different. The goal is simple: help listings stand out in a crowded market by turning each home into a story worth watching.
Beyond real estate.
Mark is the inventor and patent holder of The BeatSeat, the first drum designed for solo artists. He is a former MTV artist, Song of the Year finalist, songwriter, and performer with hundreds of original works across streaming platforms.
He also founded LegacySaved, a family legacy storytelling platform created to help people preserve life stories, photos, memories, and last conversations in a way families can keep forever.
Technology and media
Mark is building Goliath Omni, an AI-powered operating system designed to coordinate marketing, media, lead intelligence, content creation, relationship follow-up, and business growth across real estate, music, speaking, BeatSeat, Discover CT, and LegacySaved.
Why clients work with Mark.
Real estate is no longer just signs, flyers, and static listing pages. Buyers and sellers respond to trust, attention, video, local knowledge, and clear strategy. Mark combines traditional brokerage experience with modern storytelling, AI-enhanced systems, drone and cinematic media, and deep local expertise.
Whether you are selling a home, moving to Fairfield County, building a brand, preserving a family legacy, or exploring the towns of Connecticut, Mark's work is built around one principle: create value before asking for trust.