Email Campaigns
Confusion isn’t the enemy—silence is.
Right now, your clients don’t need all the answers. They need a trusted voice to help them make sense of the noise. This campaign is your opportunity to step in with calm, credible guidance at a time when most agents are staying quiet. Use it to:
• Acknowledge what buyers and sellers are really feeling
• Highlight what’s actually happening—rates, inventory, demand
• Reopen conversations that were paused out of fear or fatigue
Don’t wait for the market to “settle.” Show up for people now.
Most agents wait for certainty before they speak up. The best ones? They lead through it.
This campaign is designed for moments like this—when buyers and sellers are quietly re-evaluating, unsure whether to make a move or stay put. You have a short window to step in with clarity and confidence. Use this message to:
• Reignite conversations that have gone quiet
• Reframe what’s possible in the next 90 days
• Reposition yourself as the steady hand clients are searching for
It’s not about predicting the future. It’s about helping people make sense of the present.
This campaign has generated millions of dollars in listing appointments. It's the incredibly popular Name Your Price campaign.
Here's a pro-tip: This tactic was originally designed to be an email campaign but really smart agents are leveraging it as a direct mail piece as well.
When an idea works, extend it to other channels.
Always double down on your winners.
When interest rates so much as wobble, buyer psychology shifts. Not always in ways you can predict—but often in ways you can use. A modest dip doesn’t just increase affordability. It gives fence-sitters permission to act.
With the Bank of Canada’s next rate announcement coming July 30, now is the time to steady your message.
This email helps you do just that—calmly, confidently, and with purpose.
Send this email today and include a soft P.S. to invite the right people into a conversation without pressure.
A subtle shift in rates can unlock serious momentum.
When mortgage rates ease—even slightly—buyers don’t just gain affordability. They gain confidence. According to Redfin, a recent dip from 7.08% to 6.67% gave buyers with a $3,000/month budget $16,000 more in purchasing power—enough to afford a $455,000 home instead of $439,000.
That kind of shift can often spark renewed energy: faster tours, fewer concessions, more decisive offers.
Send this email today and include a soft P.S. to invite the right people into a conversation without pressure.
Slow season? Only if you sit it out.
The best agents don’t wait for momentum. They create it.
And right now, the market just handed you a reason to re-engage homeowners in your database.
30-year mortgage rates just hit their lowest point since April.
Top agents use shifts like this to sharpen their timing and separate from the pack.
It seems like sellers everywhere want more than their home is worth right now.
Redfin just put numbers to what agents across North America have been saying for months: the typical seller is asking $39,000 more than buyers are willing to pay.
That’s the mindset we built this campaign to address.
Not by scaring people. But by walking them through a familiar (and avoidable) scenario: a high list price… a few quiet weeks… and eventually, a sale that costs them an extra $23K in holding costs they never planned for.
It’s a simple, clear way to illustrate why overpricing doesn’t just delay a sale—it eats away at their bottom line.
We based the $30K on a $700,000 home, factoring in two to three months of mortgage, taxes, insurance, and utilities. You can adjust the number to better reflect average home prices in your market.
It seems like sellers everywhere want more than their home is worth right now.
Redfin just put numbers to what agents across North America have been saying for months: the typical seller is asking $39,000 more than buyers are willing to pay.
That’s the mindset we built this campaign to address.
Not by scaring people. But by walking them through a familiar (and avoidable) scenario: a high list price… a few quiet weeks… and eventually, a sale that costs them an extra $23K in holding costs they never planned for.
It’s a simple, clear way to illustrate why overpricing doesn’t just delay a sale—it eats away at their bottom line.
We based the $23K on a $500,000 home, factoring in two to three months of mortgage, taxes, insurance, and utilities. You can adjust the number to better reflect average home prices in your market.
The Bank of Canada may cut rates later this year—but buyers don’t need to wait on that to make progress. There are smart, practical ways to improve affordability right now.
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.
Use this email to educate, empower, and move buyers off the sidelines with four proven rate strategies that work right now.
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.
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:
- Educates clients on the hidden and rising costs of ownership.
- Brings clarity by offering a framework for comparing today’s costs vs. tomorrow’s options.
- 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.
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:
- Educate buyers and sellers on what to expect financially.
- Create transparency, removing friction by helping people understand what’s coming next.
- 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.
The Bank of Canada held its key rate steady last week—keeping prime at 4.95% and leaving variable-rate borrowers unchanged for now.
But what happens next isn’t as clear. Markets are now expecting just one cut by year-end. Fixed rates are inching up. And depending on how inflation, jobs, and trade unfold this summer, mortgage rates could land anywhere from the low 3s to the high 4s.
This campaign helps you bring that uncertainty into focus. To offer clients real context, timely insight, and the kind of steady, informed guidance they’re looking for right now.
Homeowners pulled $25 billion in equity last quarter—the highest Q1 total since 2008, according to ICE Mortgage Technology.
Because they could.
HELOC rates have dropped by 2.5 percentage points. Tappable equity has hit $11.5 trillion. The average mortgage holder is sitting on over $200,000 in accessible cash—and many are starting to use it.
Some are renovating instead of relisting. Others are consolidating debt, boosting their buying power, or helping their kids into the market.
This campaign is about meeting that moment. Helping homeowners understand what they have, what it’s worth, and what they could do with it—whether they’re ready to move now or just exploring options.
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.
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.
This is a simple spin-off of the original Name Your Price email - the same psychology, just delivered with a softer, more conversational entry point. Smart agents have already proven this strategy works in email and in direct mail, and the logic is straightforward: when a tactic consistently pulls, you double down on it.
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The Deal of the Week strategy needs to be added to your weekly marketing SOPs. It's simple, repeatable, and highly effective.
Use the template we provided below to send out your Deal of the Week, use this free tool to write the email and send it yourself, or get AI Mode to automate the entire process for you.
Not sure which listing to feature?
- 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 your deal of the week.
Real momentum happens when you stop waiting for perfect market conditions and start meeting people where their worries already are. And right now, borrowers are second-guessing everything - from their rates to their monthly payments to whether their loan still makes sense at all.
This is your cue to step in with clarity, not pressure. When you position yourself as the agent who connects clients to real answers - not sales pitches - you elevate trust faster than any market update ever could. People don’t want noise. They want someone who knows who to turn to and why.
That’s exactly why this campaign exists: to help you open that door, introduce your go-to loan officer, and guide your clients toward confident next steps with zero friction. Here’s how to put it into play.
This message positions you as the trusted advisor who helps homeowners make sense of what’s happening — not just another agent pushing for a listing. It’s empathetic, data-driven, and designed to spark conversations with people who may have been thinking about selling but hit pause.
Just personalize the closing line and send it to your past clients, sphere, or homeowners in your farm. It’s an easy, high-trust touchpoint that can turn into your next listing opportunity.
This message positions you as the trusted advisor who helps homeowners make sense of what’s happening — not just another agent pushing for a listing. It’s empathetic, data-driven, and designed to spark conversations with people who may have been thinking about selling but hit pause.
Just personalize the closing line and send it to your past clients, sphere, or homeowners in your farm. It’s an easy, high-trust touchpoint that can turn into your next listing opportunity.
Most agents wait for homeowners to think about selling before they talk about home value. Big mistake.
Lower rates are back in the news, activity is ticking up, and homeowners in your database might be wondering what it means for their home.
This campaign removes the biggest objection right out of the gate (“but I’m not selling”) and makes it easy for homeowners to say yes to a simple, valuable update.
Home equity emails have always been top performers - but paired with today’s lower-rate momentum, they become even more powerful.
Use this campaign to reengage your database, deepen trust, and create new listing opportunities.
Most agents wait for homeowners to think about selling before they talk about home value. Big mistake.
Lower rates are back in the news, activity is ticking up, and homeowners in your database might be wondering what it means for their home.
This campaign removes the biggest objection right out of the gate (“but I’m not selling”) and makes it easy for homeowners to say yes to a simple, valuable update.
Home equity emails have always been top performers - but paired with today’s lower-rate momentum, they become even more powerful.
Use this campaign to reengage your database, deepen trust, and create new listing opportunities.
The real test in today’s market isn’t how fast you can land a deal...it’s how well you can hold it together once it’s on paper.
Inspections, financing, shifting buyer confidence… there are a hundred little moments where a deal can wobble. And that’s exactly where experience shows up.
This campaign leans into that truth. It spotlights the underrated (but absolutely essential) skill sellers are looking for right now: an agent who can keep the deal steady, calm the chaos, and see it through to closing.
We're using a technique in the subject line that we call "qualifying through copy." If they open the email, it signals some level of interest.
Follow up tomorrow with everyone who opens this email and send them this text.
Redfin just reported that 15% of home sales were canceled last month. That’s one in six. They crumbled during inspection negotiations, paperwork errors, and poor communication between parties.
That’s the real test right now: not how fast you can land a contract, but how well you can protect it once it’s signed.
This campaign leans into that truth. It spotlights the underrated (but absolutely essential) skill that sellers want in an agent right now: the ability to keep a deal together.
We're using a technique in the subject line that we call "qualifying through copy." If they open the email, it signals some level of interest.
Follow up tomorrow with everyone who opens this email and send them this text.
Right now, homes are sitting longer. Buyers see “60 days on market” and assume something’s off.
This campaign helps you reset that narrative. It gives buyers a smarter lens - one that separates true red flags from real opportunities.
Use this email to shift perception, build trust, and position yourself as the calm, data-driven guide every buyer needs (especially now).
Follow up tomorrow with everyone who opens this email and send them this text.
Nearly 1 in 5 listings took a price cut last month, according to Realtor.com.
That shift gives us the perfect opening for a direct response email with something timely and relevant.
Normally, you might spend hours digging through MLS data to spot those price drops and flag the best buys. But we’re doing something counterintuitive here:
Don’t do the work upfront. Instead, frame it as an invitation: I'm going to review all the recent price reductions. Once I've got my list, do you want me to send it to you right away?
If people respond, then you do the work. It’s efficient, intentional, and it taps the endowment effect, which is that subtle pull that makes people want what already feels like it’s theirs.
Anyone who opens this email? Follow up with them tomorrow with this 1:1 text.
A lot of buyers are waiting for prices to drop before making a move. The subject line teases the two questions they need to ask themselves.
If they open the email, you know there’s a strong chance they’re serious enough to be wrestling with the decision, not just browsing listings for fun.
Most agents wouldn’t tell you this… disarms the reader, setting you apart as the advisor who tells the truth. Then the P.S. drives urgency with a clear next step to anyone who wants to know their options.
Follow up tomorrow with everyone who opens this email and send them this text.
Rates don’t have to fall far to shake things up.
If the 30-year fixed dropped to 6%, NAR’s chief economist says it would make homeownership possible for 5.5 million more households. About 10% of those people would likely buy within the next year. That’s 550,000 buyers suddenly in the game.
And that kind of shift would push home sales up by 13%.
Here’s why this campaign matters for you: it’s built to qualify through copy. If someone clicks into an email like this, they’re curious about rates, about timing, about opportunity. In other words, they’re already paying close attention. The P.S. gives sellers a gentle way to raise their hand too.
Everyone who opens this email? Follow-up with this text tomorrow.
Rates that start with a “3” carry more weight than most people realize.
That’s the story we’re telling with this campaign. CREA’s chief economist is already pointing to a shift: sales are climbing, five months in a row, and buyers see sub-4% as a return to “normal.”
Here’s why this campaign matters for you: it’s built to qualify through copy. If someone clicks into an email asking what happens when mortgages fall into the 3s, they’re telling you they’re tuned in. They’re curious about timing, opportunity, and the market’s next move. The P.S. then gives sellers a gentle way to raise their hand, keeping the door open for listing conversations too.
Everyone who opens this email? Send them this follow-up text tomorrow.
It’s post–Labour Day, and like clockwork, new listings are flooding the market.
That changes the game.
This week, we’re focusing on purely education: a value-based email with no hard pitch and a soft CTA in the P.S.
The subject line does the qualifying for you. If they open it, chances are they’re already thinking of selling. That’s a lead. Add them to your call list.
Your job here is to guide. Use this as a moment to share your expert ideas. Show them how you would approach the sale if it were your home: how you'd study the comps, price it smart, build momentum before it hits the market, and tailor the marketing to the right buyer.
This is how you become the obvious choice before they even raise their hand.

















