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Should You Move Up Your Timeline to Sell?

Your clients look to you for real market insights—not headlines, not hearsay. 

Right now, you have a chance to control the narrative and provide clarity in a time of uncertainty. 

In some markets, buyer activity is picking up, and well-priced homes are moving. Use this email to guide homeowners toward an informed decision. 

Send it as-is or make it even stronger by adding local data—like the number of buyer appointments you’ve scheduled—to reinforce your point.

Zestimate: Should You Move Up Your Timeline to Sell?

Your clients look to you for real market insights—not headlines, not hearsay. Whenever you have a marketable moment—a real success story like a client selling above their Zestimate or above ask—it’s a prime opportunity to send an email like this. 

When homeowners see others achieving impressive results, they naturally start wondering, “Could that be me?” That’s herd mentality in action—people are influenced by what others around them are doing, especially in uncertain times. 

This email taps into that psychology, using a compelling example to shift homeowners from curiosity to action. 

Customize the opening sentence with any stat from your client’s experience that demonstrates strong demand in your market.

Just Sold: Should You Move Up Your Timeline to Sell?

Your clients look to you for real market insights—not headlines, not hearsay. Whenever you have a marketable moment—a real success story like a client selling above their Zestimate or getting multiple offers—it’s a prime opportunity to send an email like this. 

When homeowners see others achieving impressive results, they naturally start wondering, “Could that be me?” That’s herd mentality in action—people are influenced by what others around them are doing, especially in uncertain times. 

This email taps into that psychology, using a compelling example to shift homeowners from curiosity to action.

Customize the opening sentence with any stat from your client’s experience that demonstrates strong demand in your market.

ZMA Text

Way too many agents are waiting for people to raise their hand to say they want to sell.

As a result, they're not getting the opportunities they're looking for and they're not hitting the goals they want to hit.

The ZMA strategy is so incredibly simple.

Here's how it works:

1. Every day, 2-3 times a day, choose someone from your database or someone in your SOI

2. Look up their home on Zillow

3. Click "Zestimate history & details"

4. Take a screenshot of their home value history

5. Send the following text message

That's it.‍

If you do 2-3 of these every day, that will turn into 2-3 conversations per day, which will likely lead to 1-2 listing appointments a week, which will likely lead to 2-3 listings a month.

That math just works.

This has got to be in your daily SOP.

This is a goood deal in [Neighborhood]

If your Story views are strong but engagement is flat—this is the format to fix it.

We’ve been testing all kinds of ways to bring the “Deal of the Week” to Stories—and this one's a keeper.

It’s visual. It’s clever. And it mimics a play we’re seeing everywhere from top influencers: tease the value, show a receipt (like listing views), then drop the link behind an emoji.

Why does it work? Because it builds curiosity before it asks for action.

You’re not shouting “BUY!”—you’re drawing attention to demand. That alone makes this feel less like an ad, more like a can’t-miss opportunity.

The best part? You only need one slide. A Zillow screenshot. A few strategic details. A clear price anchor. 

And everyone who clicks? That’s your follow-up list.

Not sure which listing to feature?

Start here:

  • Filter for new listings (within the last 7 days)
  • Focus on your target price point
  • Stay in your ideal neighborhood or farm area

That should give you a pool of 50–70 listings.

From there, zero in on the one with the highest saves or views—that’s the listing with heat behind it.

Use this format to test urgency, stay visible with buyers, and stay top of mind.

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FSBO Letter #2: CMA Offer

By now, the FSBO seller has likely dealt with lowball offers, pushy agents, or worse—radio silence. And if their home isn’t moving, they’re starting to wonder why.

That’s where this letter comes in. Letter #2 in the sequence shifts the conversation to pricing—one of the biggest pain points for FSBO sellers. Instead of telling them they’ve priced it wrong, this letter leads with empathy, highlights the risk of guessing, and offers a free CMA as a straightforward, no-pressure solution.

The goal? To make it easy for them to say yes. No obligation, no catch—just valuable data that helps them make smarter decisions. And when they realize they need more than just numbers? You’re already the agent they trust.

FSBO Letter #1: 3 Tips

Most FSBO sellers expect agents to pressure them into listing. That’s why most direct mail from agents goes straight into the trash.

If you want to stand out, you have to do something different. Instead of pushing for a listing, this letter builds trust by meeting sellers where they are—acknowledging their frustrations, offering value, and positioning you as a helpful resource, not just another agent looking for a deal.

This is letter #1 in a three-part sequence. The goal? To shift their perception of you from “just another agent” to someone they can actually trust. No sales pitch, no scare tactics—just practical advice that makes them feel more confident in their sale.

FSBO Email Campaign: This Is Where Most Sellers Get Stuck

Most FSBO sellers think the hardest part is getting an offer. But in reality? The toughest part is knowing what to do next.

Many sellers assume price is all that matters. But once the offers start rolling in, they realize there’s a lot more at stake—hidden costs, contingencies, and tricky negotiations that can cost them thousands. The problem? FSBO sellers don’t always see these pitfalls coming until it’s too late.

This email positions you as the guide they didn’t know they needed. By educating them upfront and offering a free CMA, you’re not just providing value—you’re giving them the clarity and confidence they won’t get from an online estimate. No sales pitch, just real help. And when they hit a roadblock? You might be the first person they think to call.

FSBO Text Script

Most FSBO sellers screen calls from unknown numbers—especially from agents. If they didn’t pick up, it’s not necessarily a “no.” It just means they don’t know why they should talk to you yet.

This text is short, direct, and creates curiosity. Instead of sounding like another agent trying to “win the listing,” you’re positioning yourself as someone with genuine interest in their home. No sales pitch, just a reason for them to call you back.

The goal? Get them to engage. Once they respond, you can shift the conversation toward value—helping them, not selling them.

Once you get them on the phone, use 1 of these 3 call scripts:
- FSBO Pricing Call Script
- FSBO Photos Call Script
- FSBO Listing Description Call Script

Market Like You Gossip

Forget the hard sell. Instead, market like you gossip. Instead of laying out every detail, tease your audience with just enough insider information to spark curiosity. 

Imagine texts that start with, "I probably shouldn’t be telling you this but…" and then hint at great deals or hidden opportunities. Research shows that curiosity-driven messaging can boost engagement significantly. 

Challenge the norm—let this campaign show you how a playful, coy approach can help you start more conversations.

Should You Move Up Your Timeline to Sell?

Your clients look to you for real market insights—not headlines, not hearsay. 

Right now, you have a chance to control the narrative and provide clarity in a time of uncertainty. 

In some markets, buyer activity is picking up, and well-priced homes are moving. Use this email to guide homeowners toward an informed decision. 

Send it as-is or make it even stronger by adding local data—like the number of buyer appointments you’ve scheduled—to reinforce your point.

Zestimate: Should You Move Up Your Timeline to Sell?

Your clients look to you for real market insights—not headlines, not hearsay. Whenever you have a marketable moment—a real success story like a client selling above their Zestimate or above ask—it’s a prime opportunity to send an email like this. 

When homeowners see others achieving impressive results, they naturally start wondering, “Could that be me?” That’s herd mentality in action—people are influenced by what others around them are doing, especially in uncertain times. 

This email taps into that psychology, using a compelling example to shift homeowners from curiosity to action. 

Customize the opening sentence with any stat from your client’s experience that demonstrates strong demand in your market.

Just Sold: Should You Move Up Your Timeline to Sell?

Your clients look to you for real market insights—not headlines, not hearsay. Whenever you have a marketable moment—a real success story like a client selling above their Zestimate or getting multiple offers—it’s a prime opportunity to send an email like this. 

When homeowners see others achieving impressive results, they naturally start wondering, “Could that be me?” That’s herd mentality in action—people are influenced by what others around them are doing, especially in uncertain times. 

This email taps into that psychology, using a compelling example to shift homeowners from curiosity to action.

Customize the opening sentence with any stat from your client’s experience that demonstrates strong demand in your market.

ZMA Text

Way too many agents are waiting for people to raise their hand to say they want to sell.

As a result, they're not getting the opportunities they're looking for and they're not hitting the goals they want to hit.

The ZMA strategy is so incredibly simple.

Here's how it works:

1. Every day, 2-3 times a day, choose someone from your database or someone in your SOI

2. Look up their home on Zillow

3. Click "Zestimate history & details"

4. Take a screenshot of their home value history

5. Send the following text message

That's it.‍

If you do 2-3 of these every day, that will turn into 2-3 conversations per day, which will likely lead to 1-2 listing appointments a week, which will likely lead to 2-3 listings a month.

That math just works.

This has got to be in your daily SOP.

This is a goood deal in [Neighborhood]

If your Story views are strong but engagement is flat—this is the format to fix it.

We’ve been testing all kinds of ways to bring the “Deal of the Week” to Stories—and this one's a keeper.

It’s visual. It’s clever. And it mimics a play we’re seeing everywhere from top influencers: tease the value, show a receipt (like listing views), then drop the link behind an emoji.

Why does it work? Because it builds curiosity before it asks for action.

You’re not shouting “BUY!”—you’re drawing attention to demand. That alone makes this feel less like an ad, more like a can’t-miss opportunity.

The best part? You only need one slide. A Zillow screenshot. A few strategic details. A clear price anchor. 

And everyone who clicks? That’s your follow-up list.

Not sure which listing to feature?

Start here:

  • Filter for new listings (within the last 7 days)
  • Focus on your target price point
  • Stay in your ideal neighborhood or farm area

That should give you a pool of 50–70 listings.

From there, zero in on the one with the highest saves or views—that’s the listing with heat behind it.

Use this format to test urgency, stay visible with buyers, and stay top of mind.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
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