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IG Poll: Stuck?

The data says it all: many buyers aren’t stuck because they’ve lost interest—they’re stuck because they’re not sure what to do next.

Cotality’s latest research found that only 7% described the buying process as straightforward. The rest hit moments of doubt, kept questions to themselves, and moved forward without full clarity. Sometimes they didn’t know who to ask. Sometimes they felt they should already know.

That’s why this poll works. It gives buyers a low‑pressure way to say, “Yep, I’m unsure.” And once they do, you have an open door to guide them—turning uncertainty into momentum, and curiosity into conversations.

How to avoid buyer’s remorse

The housing market runs on speed. But buyers? They run on timing.

That’s the gap we uncovered digging into Cotality’s latest research on “Who (really) owns the homebuyer?” The process is faster than ever: instant alerts, same‑day offers, mounting competition, but most buyers say they still feel overwhelmed. Readiness hasn’t caught up with market velocity.

And here’s the problem: most agents respond by pushing harder. More urgency. More “act now.” That may get an offer written, but it doesn’t build trust.

This campaign flips that script. It positions you as the agent who slows the process down just enough for buyers to feel informed, prepared, and confident. That’s how you stand apart—and how you turn first‑time conversations into long‑term clients.

A deal that’s hard to find in [City]

The Deal of the Week strategy isn’t a nice‑to‑have, it’s a weekly marketing habit worth locking into your SOPs. Simple. Repeatable. Highly effective.

This style of email has helped generate thousands of conversations within our community. Why? Because it’s built to get a response. It sparks curiosity, creates urgency, and makes it easy for people to raise their hand.

But the real win? This email is just the starting point. Repurpose it into an Instagram poll. Turn it into a quick SOI text. Now you’re taking one proven campaign and multiplying its reach, its impressions, and its opportunities.

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.

This and…

“This and…” works because it pulls people straight into a dreamstate. Two words are all it takes for them to picture a life they want: morning coffee in the sunroom, golden‑hour dinners on the deck, a run through the park. It’s not about selling a feature; it’s about letting them feel it.

That’s why this viral hook stops the scroll. It’s simple, fast, and ridiculously flexible, perfect for highlighting a listing, showcasing a neighborhood, or sharing a lifestyle moment. Below, you’ll find a list of ready‑made hooks to spark ideas, or use them as inspiration to create your own. Pair one with a short clip or photo, and you’re inviting people into a feeling they’ll want to step into.

Lead Activation Text

Every season gives you a reason to reach out to your clients. The shift into fall is one of the easiest—and most natural—times to do it.

This isn’t about pushing a listing or forcing a market update. It’s about opening a conversation. A quick, personal check‑in that reminds people you’re there, you’re paying attention, and you’re ready to help if real estate is on their mind.

This simple text does exactly that. It’s short, casual, and easy for anyone to respond to. Send it now, and you’ll spark conversations that you might not have otherwise.

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June, 2024

Listing Attraction Plan

Here’s your weekly marketing plan to help you get listings now and build your pipeline for the future.
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We’re currently experiencing some technical issues with our site, and our team is working hard to resolve this as quickly as possible. In the meantime, please refer to the list below for this week’s plan:

Monday - Dec 2
Deal of the week letter
Deal of the week IG story
Deal of the week SOI Text Message
Deal of the week email

Tuesday - Dec 3
TOTW: Mortgage Rates & Feelings

Wednesday - Dec 4
EOTW: 12% Jump
A state of the union on buyer demand

Thursday - Dec 5
SOTW: The State Of Buyers - Instagram Stories

Friday - Dec 6
VOTW: Before Selling Your Home in (AREA), You MUST DO This!

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Latest Campaigns
Cold Lead Activation

This text is for the leads who’ve been sitting on the sidelines—watching, waiting, and weighing their options.

It was sparked by a Redfin article noting a clear trend: buyers today aren’t settling. They’re skipping over homes that don’t check the right boxes—and holding out for the ones that do.

That’s exactly what this message leans into.

It’s a straightforward, no-pressure way to surface interest from people who might be ready to move—if the right home shows up. Use it to start the kind of conversation that leads somewhere.

This isn’t the spring market most people expected (CA)

This campaign was inspired by a recent Financial Post interview with veteran mortgage broker Ron Butler, who called this “maybe the softest spring market in decades.” Then he said something most people wouldn’t expect: “And that might actually be a good thing.”

That’s the opening we ran with.

Because slower doesn’t mean stalled—and soft doesn’t mean broken. This email gives your audience a clearer lens: one that helps them see today’s market as something to better understand.

Use it to reframe the conversation, bring steady perspective, and remind your database that strategy still wins—especially in markets like this.

Why do homes that sell in May make the most money?

This campaign was inspired by a new report from ATTOM analyzing 47 million home sales over the past decade. The data points to one clear trend: homes that close in May sell for the highest premium—on average, 9.5% above market value.

That kind of insight doesn’t push someone to list tomorrow—but it does plant a seed.

Most sellers take weeks, even months, to make a move. Which means timely, relevant data like this helps you show up early—before they’re even raising their hand.

Use it to educate, build trust, and stay in their corner until the timing feels right.

Silver Tsunami: Magic Buyer Letter

This campaign is a spin on the proven Magic Buyer strategy — but through the lens of Silver Tsunami sellers.

You’re still leveraging real buyer demand to spark off-market conversations, but the message is tailored to homeowners who’ve been in their homes for decades and aren’t actively thinking about selling. These owners don’t need urgency — they need relevance, respect, and a reason to consider their options.

And here’s where it clicks: the median age of a Silver Tsunami-owned home is 45 years. For many of these homeowners, the idea of listing comes with the stress of repairs, upgrades, and uncertainty. That’s why, if you have a buyer who’s comfortable with making improvements, this letter becomes even more powerful.

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, a thoughtful ask, and a message that feels personal, specific, and low-pressure.

Silver Tsunami: Home Improvement

This campaign is built to answer one of the most common—and most paralyzing—questions Silver Tsunami sellers ask: “Do I need to fix up my house before I sell?”

For longtime homeowners, the idea of listing often comes with a mental checklist of repairs, upgrades, and imagined costs. But here’s what most don’t realize: not every improvement adds value—and some actually cost more than they return.

This letter helps you shift their thinking. It offers real ROI data, gently challenges assumptions, and gives sellers a reason to pause before they start tearing out cabinets. It’s clear, reassuring, and built to earn trust.

Just Listed: Seller Activation

Most "Just Listed" postcards are designed to find buyers. This one is built to activate sellers.

Use this postcard when your goal isn’t just to market a property—it’s to spark conversations with homeowners who are starting to think about their next move.

By highlighting real equity gains, fast sales, and local demand, you position yourself as the agent who understands where the market is heading—and how to help them take advantage of it.

If you want your listings to turn into more listings, this is the play.

More price cuts—should we panic?

More listings are getting price cuts this spring—but what that means depends entirely on how you explain it.

Look at the data in your local market to figure out how many homes took a price cut last month. Plug that into this template.

The stat is important. But the story you tell around it? That’s what builds trust.

This isn’t about panic—it’s about how you coach clients through the shift:
— Show them why price cuts don’t always signal weakness
— Reframe expectations around timing, negotiation, and demand
— Be the calm in the chaos

This campaign gives you the data—and the script—to do exactly that.

Sphere Touch

Mortgage applications are plummeting. Rates are climbing. Transaction volume is trending down.

But I want everyone in our community to believe --We're going to win in this market.

How?

Simple: Keep the main thing the main thing.

More conversations. More appointments. More listings.

I just wrote a brand-new text script for you this week—built to help you stay in touch, spark responses, and fill your calendar.

Because here’s the truth: ~12,000 homes still sell every single day in America.

Let’s go get our unfair share.

33.9% of homes took a price cut—should we panic?

ResiClub just dropped a breakdown every agent should see: 33.9% of active listings in March had a price cut—the highest share in years.

At first glance, it might feel like a warning sign. But zoom out, and the picture changes. Even during the 2021 buying frenzy, nearly 1 in 5 listings adjusted their price.

This isn’t about panic—it’s about how you coach clients through the shift:
— Show them why price cuts don’t always signal weakness
— Reframe expectations around timing, negotiation, and demand
— Be the calm in the chaos

This campaign gives you the data—and the script—to do exactly that.

Did you hear about [123 Main Street]?

Most agents send a Just Sold once—right after the deal closes. Then they move on.

But here’s the truth: you can send it weeks (even months) later and still spark listing appointments. Why? Because what sellers need isn’t just a headline—they need to see how you got the result.

This email campaign does exactly that. It walks readers through the full story of the sale: why the sellers reached out, how you prepped the home, the pricing strategy, marketing plan, negotiation, and final outcome. Step by step. Real. Relatable. Strategic.

When you show the work behind the win, you don’t just get credit—you get calls.

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