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Homes that sell vs Homes that sit (CA)

When sellers price for the market they remember - not the one they’re in - homes sit, prices drop, or listings disappear.

This email helps you name that disconnect and start the kind of conversation that leads to smarter pricing, stronger positioning, and fewer surprises. We also added a soft P.S. for buyers—because in this market, some well-priced homes are absolute steals.

IG Reel: What do buyers really want right now?

This IG reel is fast, visual, and ridiculously easy to execute, but it’s also backed by real data from Zillow, NAHB, and HomeLight on what today’s buyers are actually looking for.

Post as-is or update any of the ten points to reflect what you’re seeing in your market.

IG Poll: What’s the chance…

Inspired by a killer reel from Rick J Lee, and built around the same psychology behind our “What’s the chance?” text, we’re lowering the bar and opening the loop.

“Getting back in the market” feels casual. The options feel safe. But the insight you get? Game-changing.

This one’s short, strategic, and built for engagement.

What’s the chance…

Most scripts put people on defense. This one opens the door.

In a market full of hesitation, your message has to do more than inform - it has to disarm.

That’s why we built this text around three words I picked up from a Lewis Howes video: What’s the chance? It’s playful, non-threatening, and it bypasses the part of the brain wired to shut down salesy conversations.

Instead of pressure, it invites possibility. And for buyers who’ve felt sidelined the last two years, that’s exactly the kind of nudge that gets them to re-engage.

Homes that sell vs Homes that sit

When sellers price for the market they remember - not the one they’re in - homes sit, prices drop, or listings disappear.

That’s the story behind two new reports from Realtor.com and Clever, and the reason we built this campaign.

The data is clear: 72% of future sellers think they’ll get over asking. Only 42% of recent sellers actually did. Nearly half had to cut their price. And delistings? Up 47% year-over-year.

This email helps you name that disconnect and start the kind of conversation that leads to smarter pricing, stronger positioning, and fewer surprises. We also added a soft P.S. for buyers because in this market, some well-priced homes are absolute steals.

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Are you paying too much for your real estate taxes?

Most agents ignore tax season. Smart ones use it to spark conversation.

When those new assessment letters hit mailboxes, homeowners do one of two things: shrug it off—or wonder if they’re getting overcharged. This campaign is built for the second group.

It positions you as the local expert who can translate inflated tax values into real-world numbers—and potentially real savings.

Use it to:

  • Start value-based conversations without pushing a sale.
  • Offer a helpful, relevant service that builds trust fast.
  • Reconnect with past clients and neighbors in a way that feels timely and valuable.
Mortgage Renewals (CA)

Most agents wait for sellers to raise their hand. Top agents create the moment.

Right now, one of the most overlooked seller opportunities is hiding in plain sight: mortgage renewals. Thousands of homeowners are approaching renewal dates—and they’re quietly questioning whether staying put still makes financial sense.

This campaign meets them right there, in that moment of uncertainty.

Here’s how to use it to spark listing conversations:

  • Lead with service—offer personalized insight, not a generic sales pitch.
  • Frame the home equity report as a decision-making tool, not a valuation.
  • Open the door to bigger conversations about upgrading, downsizing, or refinancing.
Most Realtors wouldn’t share this with you…

Most agents default to “now is a great time to buy”—but savvy buyers aren’t buying it.

They’ve seen the headlines. They know affordability is out of whack. What they don’t know is how to make sense of it all—or how to apply it to their own timeline. That’s the gap this campaign is built to fill.

This isn’t about hype. It’s about helping your clients zoom out, think long-term, and make a smart move based on their goals—not market noise.

Use this message to reset the conversation:

  • Shift the narrative from timing to timeline.

  • Show them how national data actually supports their local decision.

  • Position yourself as the clear-thinking, truth-telling guide they’ve been looking for.
What Most People Don't Know About the [Neighborhood] Market

This postcard is designed to hit at just the right time—when competition is fierce and sellers are starting to pay closer attention.

In many markets right now, demand is surging. Homes are selling over asking, often with multiple backup offers and no contingencies. But most homeowners don’t fully realize just how competitive things have gotten in their neighborhood.

That’s the power of this piece—it delivers hyper-local proof that now might be their moment.

Customize it with your latest market data. Plug in a recent win and testimonial. And make sure your call-to-action is easy to act on—because when sellers see what’s happening nearby, they’re more likely to raise their hand.

The Magic Number Text

Direct questions make people hesitate. Strategic statements make them lean in.

This campaign is built around the Elicitation Tactic—a psychology-backed approach where, instead of asking, you suggest. It’s subtle, but powerful. Because when people aren’t being pushed, they’re more likely to engage.

You’re not asking, “Would you sell?” You’re planting a thought:

“Wondering if there’s a number that would make the conversation worth having—even if selling wasn’t your plan for this year.”

It’s non-threatening. Emotionally intelligent. And perfect for sellers who aren’t raising their hand—but might be open, given the right offer.

Have you given up on trying to buy a home this year?

We’ve tested a lot of scripts—but this one works faster than most.

It’s simple. Personal. And rooted in real psychology.

This is the kind of question that reopens the conversation without feeling salesy… even for leads who’ve gone completely dark.

Here’s the 10-word text that’s driving replies right now:

Hi Tom—
Have you given up on trying to buy a home this year?

Give it a shot. You might be surprised how many people answer.

4 ways to improve your rate without waiting for the Fed

While rates are still high, the opportunity is hiding in plain sight: better strategy, not better timing.

The truth is, most consumers are leaving money on the table—simply because they haven’t been told what’s possible. As their agent, you can change that. You should change that.

According to Realtor.com, just shopping lenders could lower a rate by 0.86%. That’s real leverage—and it’s in your hands.

Use this email to educate, empower, and move buyers off the sidelines with four proven rate strategies that work right now.

The Off-Market Opener

We created this text campaign to solve a common (and costly) problem: vague, low-performing follow-ups. You know the line—"Just following up…” It’s overused, easily ignored, and signals you don’t have anything new to offer.

This campaign flips that script.

We’re replacing generic follow-ups with a confident, curiosity-driven opener: “This might be worth a quick conversation but I could be wrong.”

It’s disarming, conversational, and gives the recipient permission to say no—while still inviting engagement.

From there, we position the message around active buyer demand and the idea of “just seeing if there’s a number you’d consider,” even if selling isn’t on their radar. It’s direct, low-pressure, and refreshingly honest.

The goal?

Spark conversations with homeowners who aren’t actively selling—but might be willing to consider an off-market deal for the right price.

Is this why more homeowners are selling in 2025? (CA)

We built this campaign around a financial blind spot that’s become impossible to ignore: the rising total cost of homeownership—and how it’s prompting more Canadians to reconsider staying put. A new Ratehub.ca report shows that in 2025, the average annual cost of owning a home in Canada—excluding mortgage payments—has climbed to over $21,000.

This email leans into that insight to meet clients where they are: feeling squeezed by property taxes, insurance, and upkeep. It speaks to the real questions homeowners are asking right now: Are we paying more to stay than we would to move?

The message does three things:

  1. Educates clients on the hidden and rising costs of ownership.
  2. Brings clarity by offering a framework for comparing today’s costs vs. tomorrow’s options.
  3. Provides next steps, with practical tools and a reassuring offer to help.

We’re not just selling homes—we’re helping people make smart, sustainable decisions.

Is this why more homeowners are selling in 2025?

We built this campaign around a growing pain point: first-time buyers and current homeowners often underestimate the true cost of homeownership. A recent Realtor.com report found that the top regret among first-time buyers is not getting better information about the full cost of owning a home. A Bankrate study echoes this, showing how quickly maintenance, repairs, and surprise expenses can add up.

We also know that many homeowners consider selling because those costs become too much to manage.

This email leans into those insights to do three things:

  1. Educate buyers and sellers on what to expect financially.
  2. Create transparency, removing friction by helping people understand what’s coming next.
  3. Offer next steps, showing up as a helpful guide if a move is on their mind.

By meeting people at the moment when financial questions start to surface, we position ourselves not just as agents — but as trusted advisors who lead with clarity.

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