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The best marketing connects with your audience by addressing their unique situations and challenges. Customers aren’t one-size-fits-all—they’re a mix of life stages, from newlyweds to retirees, each with specific needs and motivations. The smartest agents know that niching down their message is the fastest way to drive up their revenue.
One niche you might be overlooking? Downsizers. A recent survey by Bright MLS found that 6% of homeowners over 60 plan to sell this year, with downsizing as their number one reason. By crafting messaging that speaks directly to their pain points—like rising costs, excess space, or the desire for simpler living—you can position yourself as the go-to agent for this high-potential market.
The best marketing connects with your audience by addressing their unique situations and challenges. Customers aren’t one-size-fits-all—they’re a mix of life stages, from newlyweds to retirees, each with specific needs and motivations. The smartest agents know that niching down their message is the fastest way to drive up their revenue.
One niche you might be overlooking? Downsizers. A recent survey by Bright MLS found that 6% of homeowners over 60 plan to sell this year, with downsizing as their number one reason. By crafting messaging that speaks directly to their pain points—like rising costs, excess space, or the desire for simpler living—you can position yourself as the go-to agent for this high-potential market.
We've included 4 different Canva templates for you to choose from (or A/B test).
When it comes to re-engaging leads, the right question can make all the difference. Pair that with a relevant data point (in this case, off-market listings) and you have a powerful combination to start a conversation. The source of this data point is from BatchService and surfaced by Lance Lambert, co-founder of ResiClub:
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According to an analysis by BatchService, approximately 1.2 million U.S. home sales in 2024 were conducted off-market. Given that the National Association of Realtors reported about 5 million existing-home sales in 2024, this suggests that roughly 24% of home sales occurred off-market.
“Has anyone ever walked you through…” is a great example. It positions you as a knowledgeable expert while keeping the tone soft and approachable.
‍If you want to attract serious buyers, your messaging needs to be clear, direct, and laser-focused on their goals. Think of this campaign as Part I of the Magic Buyer Strategy, which answers the critical question: How do you find serious buyers?Â
If you sell a significant percentage of homes off-market, be sure to include that data point in the email.
This campaign’s goal is to get serious buyers to raise their hand by showing them you have access to opportunities they can’t find on their own.
To build credibility, include a recent buyer testimonial in the P.S. This reinforces your results and shows prospects the value of working with you.
If you want to attract serious buyers, your messaging needs to be clear, direct, and laser-focused on their goals. Think of this campaign as Part I of the Magic Buyer Strategy, which answers the critical question: How do you find serious buyers? The key is to highlight what most buyers don’t know—like the fact that 1.2 million U.S. home sales in 2024 happened off-market, roughly 24% of all transactions.Â
Pro tip: if you sell a significant percentage of homes off-market, replace the national stat with your own for even greater impact.
This campaign’s goal is to get serious buyers to raise their hand by showing them you have access to opportunities they can’t find on their own.
To build credibility, include a recent buyer testimonial in the P.S. This reinforces your results and shows prospects the value of working with you.
If you’re working with qualified buyers but struggling to find the right homes, you’re not stuck—you’re set up for a Magic Buyer strategy.
This approach doesn’t just help your buyers; it sparks conversations, builds relationships, and uncovers off-market opportunities.
Think of this Instagram Reel script as your Magic Buyer “Roundup”—a chance to represent multiple buyers at once while positioning yourself as the agent who goes the extra mile.
As you adapt it to your audience, make sure to:
- Highlight who your buyers are.
- Provide the criteria of what they’re looking for.
- End with a direct response CTA to drive action.
How to Create Your Instagram Reel
Step 1: Use our script to create your Instagram Reel‍
Step 2: Create or Upload Your Reel
Record a Reel using Instagram's camera or upload a pre-recorded video from your phone.
‍Step 3: Edit Your Reel
Add effects, music, and text as needed.
Step 4: Proceed to the Share Screen
Tap Next after editing your Reel to move to the final screen where you add captions and tags.
Step 5: Use the Canva template below to create your Instagram Reel cover
Use your brand colors to customize it to your unique brand. Save it to your camera roll.
Step 6: Select the Cover
On the Share Screen, look for the "Cover" option (usually beneath or near the preview of your Reel).
Tap "Cover" to open the editor.
Tap "Add from Camera Roll" to upload the image.
‍Step 7: Crop and Adjust (Optional)
Instagram lets you adjust the placement of the image for the grid preview (the square format seen on your profile). Use the grid view to ensure the most important part of the image is centered.
‍Step 8: Save and Post
Tap Done after selecting the cover. Add your caption, tags, and other details which are all provided below, then post your Reel.
If you’re working with qualified buyers but struggling to find the right homes, you’re not stuck—you’re set up for a Magic Buyer strategy.
This approach doesn’t just help your buyers; it sparks conversations, builds relationships, and uncovers off-market opportunities.
Think of this carousel as your Magic Buyer “Roundup”—a chance to represent multiple buyers at once while positioning yourself as the agent who goes the extra mile.
As you adapt it to your audience, make sure to:
- Highlight who your buyers are.
- Provide the criteria of what they’re looking for.
- End with a direct response CTA to drive action.
If you’re working with qualified buyers but struggling to find the right homes, you’re not stuck—you’re set up for a Magic Buyer strategy.
This approach doesn’t just help your buyers; it sparks conversations, builds relationships, and uncovers off-market opportunities.
Tiffany Vasquez put this strategy into action, sending out 88 Magic Buyer Letters. Here’s what happened:
- 15 responses
- 10 interested parties
- 6 tours completed
- 5 potential listings
Her secret? Specificity and a personal touch. Sellers connect with real people, not just data points. Share meaningful details (without getting too personal)—your buyer’s budget, preferred location, or even a note about why they’re drawn to that specific neighborhood. These small touches make your message authentic and memorable.
As you adapt it to your audience, make sure to:
- Highlight who your buyer is and what they’re looking for.
- Specific information to build an emotional connection
- Include your personal cell number
- Use a direct response CTA in the P.S. to drive action.
Engaging cold leads requires a concise, curiosity-driven approach that’s authentic and non-intrusive.
If you’re working with qualified buyers but struggling to find the right homes, you’re not stuck—you’re set up for a Magic Buyer strategy.
Here’s a 1:1 text script you can send that not only positions yourself as the agent who goes the extra mile for your clients, but could also uncover off-market opportunities.
This text uses a timely market update to spark curiosity, referencing a rise in new listings.Â
Localize the data—make it specific to your market so it feels more relevant and demonstrates your expertise.Â
By asking a simple, low-pressure question, you’ll spark engagement and create a natural opening to reconnect with leads who might be ready to explore their options.
‍If you’re working with qualified buyers but struggling to find the right homes, you’re not stuck—you’re set up for a Magic Buyer strategy.
This approach doesn’t just help your buyers; it sparks conversations, builds relationships, and uncovers off-market opportunities.
Tiffany Vasquez put this strategy into action, sending out 88 Magic Buyer Letters. Here’s what happened:
- 15 responses
- 10 interested parties
- 6 tours completed
- 5 potential listings
Her secret? Specificity and a personal touch. Sellers connect with real people, not just data points. Share meaningful details (without getting too personal)—your buyers’ budget, preferred location, or even a note about why they’re drawn to that specific neighborhood. These small touches make your message authentic and memorable.
Think of this email campaign as your Magic Buyer “Roundup”—a chance to represent multiple buyers at once while positioning yourself as the agent who goes the extra mile.
As you adapt it to your audience, make sure to:
- Highlight who your buyers are and what they’re looking for.
- Include your personal cell number.
- Use a direct response CTA in the P.S. to drive action.
If you want to grab attention and convert curiosity into action, this campaign is your blueprint.
It’s built around three powerful marketing tactics designed to engage and persuade: Small Agreements, Objection Handling, and the Power of a Client Case Study.
By inviting homeowners to take a simple, no-pressure step—like texting for a free home value report—it lowers barriers, builds trust, and encourages incremental commitment.
At the same time, it proactively addresses a common objection: “I don’t want to sell my home,” reframing the conversation to focus on clarity and future possibilities.
Including a real client success story—selling a home for $25,000 over Zestimate—adds credibility and proves your expertise, making your offer even more compelling.
Together, these strategies create a message that inspires action and helps you win your next listing.
Pro-Tip: Add your client’s testimonial in the P.S. to build even more credibility and trust.
If you want to grab attention and convert curiosity into action, this campaign is your blueprint.
It’s built around three powerful marketing tactics designed to engage and persuade: Small Agreements, Objection Handling, and the Power of a Client Case Study.
By inviting homeowners to take a simple, no-pressure step—like texting for a free home value report—it lowers barriers, builds trust, and encourages incremental commitment.
At the same time, it proactively addresses a common objection: “I don’t want to sell my home,” reframing the conversation to focus on clarity and future possibilities.
Including a real client success story—selling a home for $25,000 over Zestimate—adds credibility and proves your expertise, making your offer even more compelling.
Together, these strategies create a message that inspires action and helps you win your next listing.
Pro-Tip: Add your client’s testimonial in the P.S. to build even more credibility and trust.
Your listing marketing isn’t just about selling a home—it’s the best form of advertising you can do for your future sellers.
But too many agents see listing marketing as a task to check off, missing the bigger opportunity. Future sellers are watching closely.
They notice the creativity, care, and thought you put into promoting your clients’ listings and think, "I want that for my home."
I challenge you to think differently about every aspect of your listing marketing.
Make it an irresistible showcase of your expertise, so every seller in your market says, "That’s the agent I need."
When something works, smart agents take note and adapt it for their own market. That’s exactly the inspiration behind this Instagram Reel script, modeled after Shaneé Dunbar, a Houston Realtor whose Reel went viral with over 938K views. Her simple yet compelling message—highlighting an affordable down payment and key features of a newly constructed quadplex—captured attention and generated massive engagement.
This script follows the same proven formula: showcase an attractive property, emphasize an accessible down payment, and highlight a standout feature or benefit. Pair the voiceover with eye-catching B-roll of the listing, and you’ve got a Reel that’s designed to stop scrolling and spark interest. Tailor it to your market, and let this strategy work for you.
How to Create Your Instagram Reel
Step 1: Use our script to create your Instagram Reel‍
Step 2: Create or Upload Your Reel: Record a Reel using Instagram's camera or upload a pre-recorded video from your phone.
‍Step 3: Edit Your Reel: Add effects, music, and text as needed.
‍Step 4: Proceed to the Share Screen: Tap Next after editing your Reel to move to the final screen where you add captions and tags.‍
Step 5: Use the Canva template below to create your Instagram Reel cover: Use your brand colors to customize it to your unique brand. Save it to your camera roll.
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Step 6: Select the Cover: On the Share Screen, look for the "Cover" option (usually beneath or near the preview of your Reel). Tap "Cover" to open the editor. Tap "Add from Camera Roll" to upload the image.
‍Step 7: Crop and Adjust (Optional): Instagram lets you adjust the placement of the image for the grid preview (the square format seen on your profile). Use the grid view to ensure the most important part of the image is centered.
‍Step 8: Save and Post: Tap Done after selecting the cover. Add your caption, tags, and other details which are all provided below, then post your Reel.
Nearly 30% of CMA request leads transact within 12 months, making home value reports one of the most effective tools for generating future business. This direct mail campaign captures attention with the hook, “Have you received your 2024 home value report yet?”—a question that implies homeowners should already have this information, encouraging them to reach out.
The direct mail postcard highlights the limitations of online tools, which often fail to capture market nuances and lead to inaccurate estimates. To strengthen the message, include a real example. Replace the placeholder $XX,XXX with a client story where an online estimate undervalued their home. Real-life proof builds credibility and reinforces the value of your expertise.
Pro-Tip: Print this as a MEGA postcard. A/B test both the letter and postcard version of this campaign in your market to see which performs better.
Nearly 30% of CMA request leads transact within 12 months, making home value reports one of the most effective tools for generating future business. This direct mail campaign captures attention with the hook, “Have you received your 2024 home value report yet?”—a question that implies homeowners should already have this information, encouraging them to reach out.
The direct mail postcard highlights the limitations of online tools, which often fail to capture market nuances and lead to inaccurate estimates. To strengthen the message, include a real example. Replace the placeholder $XX,XXX with a client story where an online estimate undervalued their home. Real-life proof builds credibility and reinforces the value of your expertise.
Pro-Tip: Print this as a MEGA postcard. A/B test both the letter and postcard version of this campaign in your market to see which performs better.
