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How to Write Effective Real Estate Listing Descriptions That Sell in 2025

by Dario Rinaldi September 1, 2024
written by Dario Rinaldi

According to the Statista Research Department, in 2022, 99% of home buyers aged between 24-57 used the internet during the home buying process. The figure was 84% for those aged between 77-97. This notably high rate of internet usage to check on listed properties means that the majority of house hunters, at one time or another, are having a long, hard look at your listing photos and descriptions.

Thus, crafting an impressive real estate listing description accompanying those interesting property photos becomes an absolute must. But how should we write a perfect listing description that engages the buyers and compels them for a house visit? If you’re also scratching your head about what to write, maybe it’s better to read below instead.

Why Do Listing Descriptions Matter?

Real estate listing descriptions are key elements toward the successful sale of a house, though overlooked from time to time. So, to appreciate the importance of listing descriptions, let’s first have a look at why listings matter.

  1. First impressions: Listing descriptions are often the first detailed information a buyer sees after the photos. They set the tone for how they perceive the property and can either entice them to learn more or move on to another listing.
  2. Highlighting features: Good descriptions emphasize the property’s unique features, such as a renovated kitchen, a spacious backyard, or proximity to amenities. These details help a property stand out.
  3. Emotional connection: Effective descriptions complement the emotional connection created by the listing photos, helping buyers paint a picture of what it would be like to live in a given home.
  4. Search Engine Optimization (SEO): Well-written descriptions with relevant keywords improve the property’s visibility in online searches, increasing the chances of the listing being seen.
  5. Building trust: Clear, honest, and informative descriptions help build trust with potential buyers. They reassure them that the property is accurately represented, which is crucial for making a decision.
  6. Targeting the right audience: A carefully crafted real estate listing description helps attract the right audience by focusing on features that appeal to specific buyer demographics.
  7. Reducing time on the market: Properties with compelling descriptions attract more interest, leading to faster showings and offers. This greatly reduces the time a property spends on the market.
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Write Engaging Listing Descriptions: What’s the Catch?

Countless writers advise you to just put pen to paper – or fingers on a keyboard for the sake of current digital times – and simply write. This, they advocate, will get your creative juices flowing. However, creativity alone won’t sell your house, so it’s better to observe some rules before you begin.

Know your audience

Sure, you just want to sell a house, whether it’s yours or that of your client, but a house is just another product. And every product has its own specific audience(s).

Maybe a house suits some buyers more than it does others! You should see if it’s good for a single-child family or an extended family looking for some extra space. Is there a special pet-friendly feature that might appeal to animal lovers? Whoever the place might be suited for, organize your real estate listing description around their needs and lifestyle!

“Located in a top-rated school district, this home is perfect for a growing family. With a large backyard and a safe neighborhood, it’s an ideal space for kids to play and grow.” 

Regardless of what comes before or after this description, the agent has identified the suitable audience. The place is ideal for big families who need a safe place for their children.

Write compelling headlines

Think of headlines as the photo element of your words! It’s there to attract attention to the real estate listing description itself.

A headline is composed of just a few words, yet it should convey an interesting message and entice readers to read through the entire content. Picking the right adjectives that evoke emotions and curiosity is key to writing compelling headlines. While it’s not a must, headings are usually location-specific or draw attention to a unique feature of the property. Here’s an example of a concise and compelling headline that makes the reader want to know more:

“Elegant Townhouse on Fifth Avenue, Steps from Central Park”

The adjective “elegant” suggests that the place is graceful and stylish. Also, to emphasize the prime location of the house, the writer has used the phrase “steps from” to show how close the place is to Central Park.

Begin with a compelling opening

To complement that heading, you need to include a captivating opening. Something that reveals more about the property and tells the reader, “There is something special about this house.” Take a look at the one below:

“Enter a world of sophistication in this beautifully renovated home.”

While providing more information about the property, the phrase “world of sophistication” entices the reader to continue reading and learn more about the place.

Highlight all unique features

Most properties have more than a couple of unique features. You only need to bring them to the buyers’ attention by describing them thoughtfully. Does the kitchen boast custom cabinetry with handcrafted details? Perhaps there is a cozy reading nook next to a charming fireplace, or even a breakfast area overlooking a serene garden.

Remember, though, that just as you shouldn’t be dismissive and judge the place as ordinary, you shouldn’t ramble on about every detail trying to present an unrealistic picture of the place. Mentioning one or two unique features would suffice. Look how the real estate listing description below highlights the property’s features in one sentence!

“This exceptional duplex boasts 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths, featuring custom California Closets throughout for unparalleled organization.”

Always be brief

Remember that your listing is only one of thousands in the market. So, don’t assume that buyers will take their time and scrutinize everything you’ve written about the property. They only spend a minute, if not less, to learn about the property. That’s all you have to capture their interest. If you fail to do so, they’ll move on to the next listing. Look at how the lengthy description below can be summarized into a few sentences without leaving out any important details.

“Welcome to your dream home! As you step through the front door of this stunning brick residence, you’ll immediately fall in love with its expansive design and timeless charm. Freshly painted interiors and brand-new carpet set the stage for a warm and inviting atmosphere that welcomes you home. The grand high-ceiling foyer gracefully ushers you into the heart of the home: a spacious family room bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that offer breathtaking views of your own private backyard oasis. The backyard is a true retreat, featuring majestic old-growth live oaks that frame a luxurious designer black-bottom pool and spa, perfect for relaxation or entertaining. Situated on two generous lots, this property offers an abundance of outdoor space, making it an entertainer’s paradise with a sprawling backyard. The layout is ideal for both family living and hosting guests, with the primary suite conveniently located on the main level. The primary bedroom features a dual-vanity bathroom and is adjacent to the family room and an open-concept kitchen, seamlessly connecting with the breakfast nook to create a large, integrated living space. For more formal occasions, the private dining room is perfectly situated just off the kitchen, providing an intimate setting for memorable dinners. Upstairs, four additional bedrooms surround a cozy game room, offering a private space for relaxation or play. From this vantage point, you can overlook the stunning pool, further enhancing the serene and inviting ambiance of this exceptional home.”

Now, have a look at the concise version that’s almost 7 lines shorter:

“This stunning brick residence offers expansive design and timeless charm, with freshly painted interiors and brand-new carpet creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. The grand high-ceiling foyer leads to a spacious family room filled with natural light, offering breathtaking views of your private backyard oasis. The backyard features majestic live oaks and a luxurious black-bottom pool and spa, perfect for relaxation or entertaining. Situated on two generous lots, the property provides ample outdoor space, making it an entertainer’s paradise. The main level includes a primary suite with a dual-vanity bathroom, conveniently located near the open-concept kitchen, breakfast nook, and family room. A private dining room offers the perfect setting for formal dinners. Upstairs, four additional bedrooms surround a cozy game room, with views overlooking the stunning pool, enhancing the serene ambiance of this exceptional home.”

This real estate listing description provides enough information regarding the architecture and convenience of the place without boring the reader with unnecessary trivia.

Bullets instead of lengthy text

More often than not, you may think that everything you’ve written is necessary for the reader. If you don’t want to delete anything, put some of the details in bullet point format. For example, in the previous description, if you still feel that some details should be included, you can present them as separate bullet points.

“Additional Features:

  • Expansive design and timeless charm
  • Freshly painted interiors and brand-new carpet
  • Grand high-ceiling foyer
  • Spacious family room with large windows
  • Majestic old-growth live oaks in the backyard
  • Luxurious designer black-bottom pool and spa
  • Sprawling backyard, perfect for entertaining
  • Primary suite on the main level with dual-vanity bathroom”

With bullets, buyers find all the info they need to know about the property without dozing off!

Create vivid visions with words

If your real estate listing description follows all the tips above and yet doesn’t capture much attention, it might be due to your poor choice of words.

Avoid using too ordinary or overly abstract words. Always keep in mind that readers picture the place based on how you’ve described it. Typical adjectives will not spark interest, while highly abstract ones may only create confusion. Here’s an example of a typical description that can be improved with better adjectives:

“This fully detached one-family colonial (six-room duplex) is situated on a beautiful block allowing you to enjoy a feeling of country living in a quaint cottage setting.”

By itself, this real estate listing description is nice, but by changing just a few words, the reader will easily picture the soothing atmosphere of the place and experience and entirely different feeling about the property.

“This charming secluded one-family colonial (six-room duplex) is situated on a serene quiet block, allowing you to enjoy a feeling of country life in an idyllic cottage setting.”

Persuade readers to act

Many agents forget about including an effective ‘call-to-action’ (CTA). Please don’t be one of them! A CTA is a short sentence you put at the end of your description, inviting buyers to take some form of action like booking a visit or contacting the agent for more information.

In the realm of sales, when the demand for your product is high, your CTA can carry a tone of urgency, telling buyers that the property will soon be sold, or the promise of a more sweet offer if they act now. That way, you’ll hint that they shouldn’t wait until it’s too late. Here are some examples:

  • “Don’t miss this rare chance to renovate and personalize your own space in a prime West Village location.”
  • “This is a rare opportunity.”
  • “MUST SEE!!! EMAIL FOR AN APPOINTMENT.”
  • “Don’t miss out on this exceptional opportunity to own a beautifully renovated home in a sought-after neighborhood.”

Make use of artificial intelligence

Preparing a well-crafted and intriguing real estate listing description takes some time, even for those who have a way with words! But it sure doesn’t have to be like this.

Instead of joining those who, for whatever reason, worry about AI replacing real estate agents, you can use this great technology in your daily tasks, including writing property descriptions. You could use tools like ChatGPT or Perplexty AI. Here’s a tutorial on how to use ChatGPT to write property descriptions.

Couple descriptions with visuals

Let’s agree that black and white type can never compete with a dazzling, colored photo of a property under the twilight sky! Always make sure that your descriptions are accompanied with eye-catching photos. You can write the best description of a lifetime and still lose the competition to a few alluring photos in the adjacent listing.

But remember, hastily snapping and uploading photos without properly editing them will only leave a negative impression on the buyers. You’re going to convince the buyers that the place is worth buying, and this should be reflected in your real estate listing description, as well as the visuals you provide. Therefore, it’s necessary to know how to capture perfect real estate photos and edit them before attaching them to your listing.

Unleash the Magic of Words!

Words have the power to make or break lots of things, including the sale of houses. Use them correctly, and you’ll have a headstart against the competition. Bear in mind that creativity is only one side of the coin. Study your audience, put yourself in their shoes, be critical of your descriptions, and make sure that every single word serves a purpose.

Also, don’t leave the words high and dry without proper photos, and you’re good to go!

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The Importance of Interior Design in Real Estate Sales

by Tan Tason August 21, 2024
written by Tan Tason

How do we judge a home when we step in? What strikes us the most when making a visit to an open house? The first impression, I dare say, is shaped by the interior design of any given place, including the structural interior design along with the furniture and how beautifully they are arranged.

Granted, there’s a lot to consider when searching for a house. But our eyes instinctively linger on the walls and the ceiling, the lighting, and those arranged pieces of furniture, allowing the beauty and style to sink in. Only then do we begin to evaluate the structure, more strictly consider the neighborhood, and think about the amenities.

Interior design and real estate are deeply linked, and thus, agents and other real estate professionals and stakeholders need to understand just how interior design can drive up sales.

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Why Does Interior Design Matter to Us All?

Sheltering from danger was perhaps the first motive that drove our ancestors to caves. Millenniums have passed, and now, while we still want our homes to protect us, we also seek comfort, style, and a reflection of our identity in them. Any place with a roof that appeals to us has certainly something within that resonates with our sense of belonging.

That is why we care so much about the arrangement of the sofa set, the length and color of our curtains, the decorations, the coverings, the colors and textures of all surfaces, and everything else in that regard. This is how interior design and real estate become intertwined

So, how does this endearing aesthetic concept help drive up sales?

First impressions and enhanced visual appeal

A well-designed interior creates a strong first impression, which is crucial in real estate. It helps buyers envision themselves in the space and enhances the property’s overall appeal.

Aesthetically pleasing interiors with cohesive color schemes, stylish furnishings, and well-chosen decor can make marketing materials, including photos and virtual tours, more attractive, leading to higher interest and better engagement. That’s because interior design influences the emotional response of buyers. A beautifully designed home can evoke feelings of comfort, luxury, or relaxation, which can sway a buyer’s decision.

Optimized space and functionality

A good interior design maximizes the use of space, making smaller properties feel more spacious and functional. Effective layout and design can highlight a property’s strengths and downplay its weaknesses.

Also, design elements such as modern fixtures, smart storage solutions, and open layouts enhance the functionality of a property, making it more appealing to buyers who value practicality. Interior design in this aspect weighs heavily in on the structural side of real estate.

Increased value and higher ROI

High-quality interior design can increase the perceived value of a property. A well-designed space often justifies a higher asking price and can make a property stand out in a competitive market.

Investing in professional interior design can yield a high return on investment (ROI). The cost of design services is often offset by the increased sale price and reduced time on the market. Thus, interior design and real estate are financially intertwined.

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Differentiation and target market appeal

Unique and stylish interior design can set a property apart from others on the market. It helps create a distinctive identity that attracts potential buyers and can lead to quicker sales.

Moreover, tailoring the interior design to appeal to a specific target market (e.g., young professionals, families, and luxury buyers) can help attract the right buyers and enhance the property’s appeal. In this regard, interior design and real estate interact within the broader market.

All of the above come down to a bottom line that every real estate agent wishes for faster, better sales. Properties with professional interior design almost always sell faster than those without. It is quite a given that buyers are more likely to desire houses with more visual appeal and make offers on homes that are move-in ready and require less immediate work.

Interior Design Dos and Don’ts for Agents

So, we’ve come to the understanding that interior design and real estate are intrinsically linked. Whether through physical visits or photos shown on multiple listings, potential buyers feel some kind of connection with a beautifully designed space. And that’s why real estate agents should learn the basics of interior design.

This is not to say agents should design houses, but they need to understand and appreciate the notable connection between interior design and real estate. They should also become aware of what to expect from home stagers or photo editors who, whether physically or digitally, design empty rooms for them.

Here are some “shoulds” and “shouldn’ts” of interior design that agents must know about.

No pushed-back furniture

To create more space in the middle, many make the mistake of pushing all the furniture to the walls. This, in most cases, creates a rather cavernous area that only makes your place less inviting. Placing the furniture a few inches from the walls, in contrast, adds so much to the coziness of every space.

No pushed-back furniture

Too many colors spoil the look

It’s always a good idea to mix warm and cool colors, but designers who combine too many colors may unintentionally present the house as overly cluttered or even messy!

A pleasing design consists of only a few colors with one color serving as the dominant shade and the others acting as complementary elements. Such a combo brings warmth and harmony to the space creating a well-balanced feel that buyers immediately absorb.

Too many colors spoil the look

Cluttered walls deter buyers

No one likes big walls with no decorative items on them. Mirrors, posters, artwork, and wall-mounted sculptures are some of the things we beautify our bare walls with. However, several decorations on the same wall will spoil the look of, not just that helpless wall, but the whole room.

Cluttered walls deter buyers

The more lighting, the better

As soon as tenants or buyers step into a house, they will assess whether or not the place feels dark. The result of this assessment affects their decision greatly. Apart from lighting and warming up our houses, natural light has a soothing effect on everyone. So it’s always important to ensure that the house is bright enough.

There are different ways to brighten otherwise dark rooms that you can try. Using light-colored textures, putting bigger mirrors on the walls, or painting the walls white are some of the most common practices.

The more lighting, the better

Accent pieces draw buyers’ attention

It’s highly unlikely to achieve a perfect design without accent pieces. The contrast that an accent piece makes, in terms of color, shape, or texture, draws anyone’s attention and adds character to your design.

The question some people ask is, “what is an accent piece?” The answer: Almost anything in a house can serve as an accent piece. Pillows, curtains, chairs, artworks, or even lamps can all play the role of accent pieces. Just make sure there is one in every room, smartly chosen and placed to break any possibility of the space looking mundane.

Accent pieces draw buyers’ attention

Natural elements are a must

We’re living in a modern and highly digitalized era. But we still have an innate connection to nature. If marble tiles and wooden cabinets appeal to us, it’s because, before anything else, we innately feel that we come from the same source as them.

For the same reason, a good design must have elements of nature in it. Plants, artifacts made of stones or clay, or even furniture made of wood foster a sense of harmony in us all that resonates with our primal instincts.

Natural elements are a must

Do Interior Designers Make Great Agents?

We might have heard countless stories of real estate agents shifting to real estate photography, or conversely, of interior designers who became successful real estate agents. But can we generalize based on such experiences? Does having a deep understanding of interior design and home styling mean one can make a great agent?

Competent real estate agents constantly analyze the market to learn about pricing trends and market shifts. They know about property valuation and real estate marketing and are good negotiators. Above all, a good real estate agent must have a deep knowledge of real estate laws, contracts, and regulations.

Of course, any interior designer who puts their mind to it can learn the ropes of real estate. The point here is that merely having a background in interior design does not automatically confer the comprehensive knowledge needed to thrive in this industry.

Yet, Some List Properties Without Any Actual Design!

The whole purpose of this article is to highlight the link between interior design and real estate. When leasing or selling a property, agents must make sure that the design will appeal to the potential tenants or buyers. In some cases, however, it’s not easy to create an appealing design.

Some homeowners can’t afford to pay the costs (anywhere between the average of $3,000-$5,000) demanded by staging companies. Others are pressed for time and can’t wait a week or two to get their homes furnished.

In such cases, instead of showcasing empty rooms, you can use AI virtual staging tools that follow the principles discussed above. Although the actual place might be unfurnished or poorly done, you don’t want to show that to house hunters checking property listings online. After all, such listings are the first place where people see your client’s house. Why risk leaving a poor first impression when you can do all of the above and more with the click of a button?

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FAQs

How much do interior designers charge for styling a house?
Some designers charge per hour, others charge per square foot, while others charge per room. Overall, according to homeguide, the average cost can range from $50-$200 per hour, $5-$12 per square foot, or $450-$1,500 per room.
Can I style my place without the help of an interior designer?
If you could, it’s better to get help from an interior designer as they have a deep knowledge of space, color, light, texture, etc. If, for any reason, you can’t hire an interior designer, you can use AI-driven tools to help you with your design.
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Best Real Estate Apps in 2025

by Tan Tason August 14, 2024
written by Tan Tason

From designing the floor plan and selecting materials to overseeing construction and final inspections, there are several steps involved in ensuring a successful project. In this blog, we introduce the best real estate apps in 2025 that can help with building, maintaining, and marketing properties. Without any further ado, let’s dive right in.

Thumbtack 

Maintenance as it’s the number one priority for preserving the value of properties. For various reasons, we might need professionals to come to our homes and help us with repairs, installations, renovations, or even routine upkeep.

Thumbtack real estate app

Thumbtack is a home maintenance app that helps homeowners find nearby professionals for any project. Whether you want to renovate a section, repair a faulty appliance, or even photograph your place for sale or rental, Thumbtack will connect you with the right professional.

Thumbtack on App Store 

Thumbtack on Google Play

PropertyRadar

Generating leads and growing your real estate business requires accessing rich and reliable data. PropertyRadar is one of the best real estate apps that provides agents, investors, mortgage professionals, and all those involved in the real estate market with such data.

Property Radar real estate app

Whether you’re looking to find off-market properties, track foreclosure auctions, find borrowers, or analyze property values, PropertyRadar offers the tools you need to make informed decisions.

A side benefit of using this app is connecting with professionals in the field who share their knowledge in PropertyRadar’s unique community. If you’ve just started your business in real estate, you can find hundreds of professionals who can help you through the complexities of the industry.

PropertyRadar on App Store

PropertyRadar on Google Play

Open Home Pro

Open Home Pro is a multi-functional app specifically designed for real estate agents. Apart from creating customized listings, agents can use Open Home Pro to store visitors’ information and send them follow-up emails, or gain insights and reports on their listings.

The good thing about this app is that it allows each agent to create their unique sign-in forms to collect information from visitors. More importantly, Open Home Pro regularly creates and sends lists of sellers and buyers who don’t have an agent. So the app can help with client acquisition too.

Open Home Pro on App Store

Open Home Pro on Google Play

LoopNet 

LoopNet is a commercial real estate platform that allows users to search for and view listings of commercial properties for sale or lease. It provides detailed information on properties, including photos, maps, and financial data.

Loop Net real estate app

The app is designed for investors, brokers, and businesses looking to find and research commercial real estate opportunities. Users can filter searches by location, property type, and other criteria, making it easier to find suitable properties. For each state, LoopNet provides a list of verified brokers so that users can easily connect with reliable professionals to help them with their needs. You can think of LoopNet as the Zillow of commercial real estate!

LoopNet on App Store 

LoopNet on Google Play 

RPR Mobile

Created exclusively for members of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), RPR Mobile enables realtors to access a large amount of property information about residential and commercial properties in the US.

PRP real estate app

RPR Mobile enables realtors to learn about on-market properties, their tax history, and mortgage info. It can also help with property valuation as it has a feature that generates Comparative Market Analysis (CMAs) and offers detailed market trends and property reports. So, if you’re a NAR member, RPR Mobile is a must for you!

RPR on App Store

RPR on Google Play

RoomSketcher

Among real estate apps developed to draw floor plans, RoomSketcher is arguably one of the most user-friendly ones. The app enables users to choose materials,  draw walls, create windows and doors in them, and put furniture in various rooms.

Room Sketcher real estate app

The app has a large library with a variety of materials and furniture that users can test to create their ideal floor plan. RoomSketcher’s 3D rendering requires a paid subscription, but its 2D rendering is free of charge. The app can be installed on Windows and Mac computers, iPads, or Android Tablets.

Houzz

Houzz is another special real estate app that individuals can use for design and décor inspiration. There are over 25 million photos that users can use as inspiration for their design projects.

Houzz real estate app

Like PropertyRadar, Houzz offers a community of experts that users can turn to for valuable advice and creative inspiration in their renovation or design projects. They can also create projects and ask professionals to guide them regarding furniture selection, color combos, and layout planning.

Houzz on App Store

Houzz on Google Play

AI HomeDesign

AI HomeDesign is another amazing real estate app that real estate agents, sellers, builders, and interior designers can utilize. Agents can use AI HomeDesign for purposes such as real estate photo editing, virtual staging, image enhancement, item removal (Virtual Decluttering), or day to dusk (Virtual Twilight).

Interior designers can use it to find design inspiration when styling a room, whether empty or furnished.

They just need to upload a photo of the room and the app will generate various furnishing and decor options for them!

Those who want to renovate a part of their homes can use AI HomeDesign to find the perfect wall, floor, ceiling, or backsplash for their place. Also, this tool can show the final look of an under-construction project!

It should be mentioned in passing that AI HomeDesign has not yet launched its app but it will be available on AppStore and Google Play soon!

ai homedesign virrual staging

ai homedesign day to dusk

ai homedesign under construction

ai homedesign wall change

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In Closing

There are countless apps on platforms like Google Play and App Store each tailored to the specific needs of real estate agents, brokers, interior designers, architects, and all those concerned with real estate. In this blog, we introduced some of the best real estate apps that can help you with your project.

If there are other apps that you think should be added to our list of top real estate apps, let us know in the comments and we’ll be sure to consider them for future updates.

FAQs

How should I choose the best real estate app for my needs?
You should look for professionals on social media and ask them to help you find your ideal app. Another thing you can do is search the net and read reviews and testimonials.
Are there any privacy issues I should consider when using real estate apps?
Verified apps never disclose your personal information without your consent. However, it’s always a good idea to review the privacy policy of any app you use to ensure your data is protected and to understand how your information will be used.
What is the most popular real estate app?
According to Google, Houzz,  Zillow, and Redfin are the most downloaded real estate apps which suggests that they are also the most popular ones.
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10 Tips for Boosting Your Real Estate Listings with Social Media

by Dario Rinaldi August 1, 2024
written by Dario Rinaldi

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In the digital era we’re living in, social media marketing has become an inseparable part of any business and real estate is no exception. The idea of social media for real estate agents is not a new one and yet many agents struggle to leverage it effectively. This blog shares a couple of proven strategies that real estate agents can use to improve their online visibility and attract more customers. Let’s dive right in!

How to Boost Your Real Estate Listings With Social Media

Create a professional profile

Your profile should tell a lot about you. How much experience you have, how confident you look, how you can be reached, and so on. Let your profile leave no question mark about you in the minds of those viewing it.

Post a nice photo of yourself that clearly shows you are a confident agent who knows the knots and bolts of the real estate market. Write your name, state your profession, residence, and contact info too. A short description of your lifestyle or a statement that inspires is also a must. To gain viewer’s trust, include your years of experience and mention the number of properties you’ve sold.

Write stunning hooks

Strong hooks trigger curiosity in viewers’ minds, making them want to learn more. Don’t just begin with something like “ three tips for first-time buyers”. This won’t do. Instead, make your opening statement sound intriguing or even mysterious by saying something like “Three secrets I wish I knew before buying my first home”. The regretful tone and the connotations that the word secret has, tell them that there is something there that they must know before buying a home. While making your points, you can tell them about the properties you’re currently selling.

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Make it sound like a nice story

A strong hook without a nice story to follow it is useless. The reason is that people tend to like and remember stories, compared to facts or statistics, for a longer time.
So, when telling your audience about a property you want to sell, look for ways to connect with local buyers and sellers. Tell them something about the neighborhood, customs, a place that locals feel good about, or anything that touches on their emotions!

Create stunning visuals

Using social media for real estate marketing will be useless without visuals. For your listing to attract, it must reveal as much about the property as possible. Don’t be like one of those who post a photo of the front door and ramble about how great the place is. Let your audience see for themselves.

Never risk posting cold dull-looking photos of empty rooms. According to NAR’s Profile of Home Staging 2023, 81% of buyers’ agents believe that photos of staged homes affected how their clients liked the property. Another important point many agents are missing is editing those visuals. Whether photo or video, every visual should be edited for the best effect. Take clear shots, improve the lighting, and remove the noise, if there are any. Merge a nice pleasing soundtrack into the visual and then post it on your page. You’ll see the effect in no time.

Read More: Benefits of Virtual Staging

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Be active every day

Good social media marketing requires your constant presence. Don’t wait for a quiet day to create and share a post. Make sure to share at least one story each day regardless of how busy you are. On busy days, you can do a little news reporting in front of the camera.

As you walk into a property to sell or buy, go live and start narrating to your audience. Tell them about how you started your day, what you’re doing now, and so forth. Let them take a sneak peek at the property and tell them what you think about the place. What message will your audience get from your constant presence? “ This guy can help me”.

Educate your audience

Pick any social media you want and randomly choose ten agents. You’ll notice that those who merely want to “sell” receive much less attention than those who want to “educate and sell”. The real estate business is filled with misconceptions and pitfalls. Things that buyers and sellers should know about. Why not explain those misconceptions and pitfalls to your audience and gain their trust?

Leverage AI in your social media campaign

There are lots of applications for AI in real estate. Instead of mourning about artificial intelligence one day, if ever, taking the place of real estate agents, use this excellent technology to generate leads while saving tons of time. Let AI help you with writing scripts, editing photos, messaging your new followers, and creating engaging visuals. AI is a technology to use, not hate!

Encourage user interaction

Don’t be content with a few likes or reactions. Let your audience realize that you want to know more about them. Somewhere in the middle of your story, ask your audience to share their opinion with you. If you’re showcasing a property, ask them to recommend features they would like to see. If you’re telling them about the market, invite them to ask you about mortgage rates, commissions, etc. This way, you’ll have an opportunity to engage with them in a more meaningful way.

Monitor your progress

Every now and then you should look back and see how you’ve been doing. Track your activity and look for patterns. Which posts triggered more engagement? Which ones didn’t receive enough attention? Should you post at the same time every day or not? Doing so, you’ll soon realize what type of content your audience likes and what you should do about it.

In conclusion

While many agents pay dearly for their listings to get noticed, others use social media for this purpose without having to spend a lot! Leveraging social media for real estate marketing is a clever and budget-friendly strategy that helps you to increase your page review and promote engagement. But, you need to do it right. The tips provided above will help you boost your real estate listings through social media and maximize your online presence.

FAQs

Which social media is the best for real estate marketing?
There are a few social media platforms that are equally as good in this respect. As a rule of thumb, platforms that are more or less video-oriented and have a considerable number of users are the best ones. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and X should be at the top of your list.
As an agent, how much time should I spend on social media every day?
Depends on how busy your schedule is. Normally, 1-2 hours per day is ideal. You’re going to spend this time creating a post, replying to comments & questions, following sellers and buyers, and checking on other agents and learning from them.
How long before my social media real estate strategy pays off?
There is no strict time limit for this. Ideally, if you start today, after three months, you should have at least a few hundred followers with each new post generating around a hundred views and a dozen comments! But to gain your first client, you may have to wait a bit longer.
Is using social media for real estate costly?
Not at all. You could create a page on any social media site either for free or for a nominal fee. Creating and editing content is also not that costly especially if you use AI tools. But if you want to advertise yourself on other people’s pages, that might be a bit costly!
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