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IG Reel: Homes sold in July under $ in [Area]

This is your plug-and-play July market update. Short. Visual. Crazy effective.

We’ve seen this exact format rack up thousands of views across top-performing creators, and for good reason. It’s fast to build, easy to watch, and delivers exactly what buyers and sellers want: real numbers, real sales, and real context about what homes are actually going for.

This reel template is fully customizable. Drop in your local sold data, adjust the price ceiling, and update the neighborhoods. In under 10 minutes, you’ve got a scroll-stopping post that builds authority without having to say a word.

IG Carousel: Renovate first or sell as-is?

A lot of sellers assume they need to renovate before they list. It feels like the “smart” thing to do. The responsible thing.

But in today’s market? That instinct doesn’t always pay off.

This Instagram carousel gives you a sharp, scroll-stopping way to challenge the assumption. You’re not saying don’t renovate. You’re showing them that not every project delivers a return, and some can even turn buyers off completely.

Because when you help them avoid expensive mistakes, you earn the right to guide their next move.

A stat I didn’t expect in today’s market

According to ATTOM’s latest U.S. Home Sales Report, the average homeowner who sold last quarter walked away with a 50% profit.

While it’s true that margins are down from their peak and some markets are cooling, it’s also true that many sellers, especially those who’ve owned for 8+ years, are still walking away with sizable equity gains.

This campaign helps you bring that nuance to the surface. It gives you a reason to educate, recalibrate, and start meaningful conversations with the people in your database who may be unsure what today’s market means for them.

The last time we talked…

There’s one phrase that reopens doors faster than just about anything else: “The last time we talked…”

It’s disarming. It’s personal. And according to behavioral researcher Vanessa Van Edwards, it taps directly into one of the most powerful social triggers we have: being remembered.

When someone recalls a detail you shared months (or even years) ago, it hits differently. It signals care, credibility, and emotional intelligence, without needing to sell a thing. And for leads who’ve gone quiet, it gives them the perfect on-ramp back into the conversation.

This text campaign puts that principle into action. We’ve provided 10 conversation starters - each one built to spark a reply based on something they once shared with you. You only need one. But you do need to personalize it.

Pro tip: Go back through your email threads, DMs, and CRM notes. Look for that small detail, what they said about rates, renovations, location, timing. That’s your opening.

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.

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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.

Magic Buyer: Investment Opportunity

This campaign is a spin on the proven Magic Buyer strategy—specifically tailored for your clients who are looking for an investment opportunity.

You’re still leveraging real buyer demand to spark off-market conversations, but the message is tailored to homeowners that have properties that need to be renovated.

Tiffany Vasquez sent 88 Magic Buyer Letters and got 15 responses, 10 interested homeowners, and 5 potential listings.

Tre Serrano sent 50 and walked away with 2 listings.

This letter delivers the same results by focusing on what works: a real buyer and a message that feels personal, specific, and low-pressure.

What to know about the new GST rebate for buyers (CA)

When a new policy drops—especially one tied to affordability—it’s worth paying attention.

The federal government’s new GST rebate promises up to $50,000 in savings for first-time buyers of newly built homes under $1 million. On the surface, it sounds like a big win.

But here’s the truth: the fine print matters. Eligibility is narrow, impact is limited, and most buyers won’t qualify.

Still, this announcement gives you something valuable—a timely reason to reach out. To clarify what’s changed. To explain who it helps. And to show your clients you’re not just watching the news…you’re helping them understand what it means.

Should you still try to sell your home this summer?

14.3% of deals were canceled in April.

That’s not just a headline—it’s a conversation starter. And this letter is designed to turn that market reality into a moment of connection with sellers who’ve pulled their homes off the market.

We’re not pitching. We’re not pressuring. We’re showing up with empathy, insight, and a clear reason to reach out right now.

This campaign works because it meets the seller where they are:
→ Discouraged but not done
→ Skeptical, but still open
→ Burned out, but hoping for a better plan

It validates their experience, shows you’ve done your homework, and makes a thoughtful offer—without asking for anything in return.

Send this to homeowners who canceled, expired, or withdrew their listings this spring.

1:1 Market Update

Here’s how you generate more listings: Have more relevant conversations—consistently.

Most agents study the market daily. But few take that insight and share it directly with the people who care most: the homeowners in their sphere.

That’s what this text is for. It’s a simple 1:1 market update. Easy to digest. Personalized. Timely. And best of all—it gives you a natural reason to reach out at the start of each month.

Need a hook? Here are 5 ways to open the conversation:

  1. “I just saw 123 Main Street sold in your neighborhood.”

  2. “I noticed 123 Main Street had a price reduction recently.”

  3. “Looks like 3 homes near you hit the market last week.”

  4. “I saw inventory in your neighborhood is up 32% compared to this time last year.”

  5. “A home down the street just went under contract after sitting for 60 days.”

Each one flows naturally into: “Would it be helpful if I sent over a quick market update from May?”

You’re already reviewing the May data. So while it’s fresh, send 5 of these texts today.

This just happened…but buyer demand still grew?

When you see a stat like this—

Mortgage demand is up 18% year-over-year, even with rates at their highest since January—that’s your green light to hit send. (Source: CNBC)

Because now, you’re not just emailing to stay in touch.

You’re emailing with relevance and value.

And if you imagine sitting across from a thoughtful, financially savvy client—the kind who tracks headlines but appreciates real context—this is exactly the kind of timely information they’re counting on you to deliver.

This campaign gives you the perfect entry point to re-engage your buyers, reframe the opportunity for sellers, and remind your database that you’re the one watching the trends—and making sense of what they actually mean.

Reasons Why People Are Selling This Summer

This letter is built for one purpose: to help you start meaningful conversations with homeowners as we head into the summer season.

It’s an updated variation of Reasons Why People Are Selling This Summer—the campaign Gretchen Coley used to generate a $2.1M listing that sold in just two weeks.

The message is timely, relevant, and direct. It speaks to what sellers are actually thinking about right now: rates, timing, uncertainty, and whether it’s still a good time to sell.

Use this version to establish a new farm—or re-engage an existing one.
Just don’t forget to personalize:

  • Include your local days on market
  • Add real data about home values or recent activity
  • Keep the call to action clear and simple

Direct mail doesn’t need 12 months to work. It just needs the right message at the right time.

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