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For many Silver Tsunami sellers, it’s not about square footage—it’s about lifestyle, cost of living, and day-to-day freedom.
This carousel gives you a visual, data-backed way to highlight neighborhoods where that next chapter could actually cost less. You’re not just sharing listings—you’re showing smarter options. With property taxes, utility costs, and price points side-by-side, it’s easy for longtime homeowners to imagine what a more affordable future could look like.
Use this to educate, inspire, and start real conversations.
Side-by-side market comparisons are one of the easiest ways to create high-impact video content—and most agents overlook them.
This script isn’t just about [City 1] vs. [City 2]. It’s about helping your audience think like a buyer or seller in 2025.
When you contrast two markets:
– You simplify complex data
– You position yourself as the local expert
– You give buyers and sellers a decision-making framework
Even better? You don’t have to claim one market is “better.” You just have to show them how to choose based on their goals.
Use this script to lead with insight, build trust, and stay top of mind—because clarity is the new clickbait.
Sometimes the simplest polls spark the best convos.
We saw a version of this in a supplement ad—quick, scroll-stopping, and surprisingly effective. So we adapted it for real estate.
It’s a low-friction way to nudge your audience into thinking about their home’s value without asking for anything upfront. Just curiosity, reflection, and a little reminder that you're the go-to when they're ready to dig deeper.
Yes, your followers could look this up on Zillow. But they won’t—and they don’t want to.
That’s what makes this Instagram poll (inspired by Pip Haxby-Thompson) so effective. It’s simple: show one home that just sold for under [$] in a popular neighborhood, then ask, “Wanna see the other two?” with two easy responses:
→ Obviously
→ Yes please!
It’s low-effort for them, high-leverage for you. You create curiosity. They raise their hand. And just like that, you have a reason to DM, share a link, and start a real conversation.
Pro tip: Set up a landing page with a zoomed-in map showing the properties. It makes the whole thing feel exclusive—and positions you as the local expert who knows what’s selling, where, and for how much.
This simple Story question—used by Bill Olson to spark hundreds of replies—is a smart way to create two-way connection. It’s not just engagement for the sake of it. It’s data, dialogue, and content fuel all in one. Use it to:
• Surface what people actually care about in your area
• Kick off conversations that don’t feel salesy
• Crowdsource ideas for carousels, captions, or videos
Pro tip: Save the best answers and turn them into a shareable follow-up post like this one that garnered 452 comments (and counting).
This script was inspired by Olga Moreno’s “8 HUGE Changes Coming to Las Vegas in 2025!!” video—which pulled in over 18,000 views. Not because she went viral. But because she nailed what so many agents miss: people want the big picture.
This isn’t a market update. It’s a narrative.
It gives context to all the local change your audience is seeing—but not fully understanding. It answers the question behind the question: What’s happening in this city, and what does it mean for me?
Here’s how to make it work:
- Start strong—mention the city, the year, and why this matters now.
Use stats or headlines sparingly—this is about momentum, not overload. - Think like a tour guide. You’re not just selling homes—you’re showing them what’s coming.
And remember: people don’t just want listings. They want to follow someone who’s plugged in, paying attention, and thinking ahead. This video positions you as exactly that.
Not every post needs to be a pitch. In fact, some of the most powerful content doesn’t sell—it connects.
This Story is about starting light, local conversations that build trust over time. You’re not pushing a property. You’re inviting people into your perspective—sharing the neighborhoods you love, and asking them to weigh in.
Here’s why it works:
- It feels casual, not calculated.
- It taps into local pride and curiosity.
- It gives followers an easy reason to reply—without feeling like they’re walking into a sales convo.
Think of this as your “talk of the town” moment. Personal, relatable, and perfectly positioned to keep you top of mind.
Most agents wait until someone says, “I’m ready to move” before they start the conversation.
But the truth? Serious sellers show up months earlier—with questions, hesitations, and quiet curiosity.
That’s where this poll comes in.
It’s not just engagement—it’s early detection.
- You’ll surface potential movers before they hit the market.
- You’ll position yourself as the go-to guide, not the last-minute call.
- And you’ll gather real-time feedback from your actual audience—not a generic market report.
Use it to spark low-pressure conversations—then follow up with a simple DM to open the door.
This YouTube script was inspired by a recent video from Ken Pozek that racked up 20,000+ views—proof that “10 Things to Know” content still hits when done right. But the real magic? It’s not just about views. It’s about trust.
When someone’s thinking about relocating, they don’t want a sales pitch—they want perspective.
This script gives them exactly that:
- Personal storytelling that builds connection
- Local insights that position you as the expert
- And a clear call to action that invites the right people to reach out
Use this to build authority, grow your channel, and turn curiosity into clients.
Marketing an Open House isn’t just about posting a flyer and hoping people show up. It’s about creating a moment—something people feel like they need to be part of. And social media is where that moment starts.
Use the Canva template below as a starting point for marketing your Open House on your Instagram Stories.
Pro-Tip: After you share the template that includes the Open House information, take a couple behind-the-scenes shots of the home or neighborhood to post on your Instagram Stories in addition to the template.
Rising costs, job loss, unexpected financial struggles—homeowners are feeling the pressure. When mortgage payments start slipping, panic sets in. But here’s the truth: foreclosure isn’t inevitable. There are options, and as a real estate professional, your role isn’t just about transactions—it’s about helping people navigate tough situations.
This script is designed to do exactly that. It delivers real, actionable guidance for homeowners who may be facing pre-foreclosure or Power of Sale—before it’s too late. By sharing this message, you position yourself as a trusted resource, not just another agent chasing a deal.
Foreclosures are rising—here’s a video script to help you guide your clients.
The latest data from ATTOM reveals a 5% increase in foreclosure filings from the previous month, with 32,383 U.S. properties affected in February 2025. This uptick signals a shift in the market, and as a real estate professional, it's crucial to stay ahead.
Many homeowners don’t realize they have options before foreclosure happens. That’s where you come in. By recording and sharing this video, you can proactively educate your audience, position yourself as a trusted resource, and provide real solutions when they need them most.
This script is designed for you to easily record and post. It walks homeowners through:
✔ Loan modification – Adjusting mortgage terms to make payments more manageable.
✔ Forbearance – Temporarily pausing payments to regain financial stability.
✔ Selling before foreclosure – Preserving equity and avoiding the foreclosure process.
✔ Short sale – Selling the property for less than owed, with lender approval.
🎥 How to use this: Simply record yourself reading the script, personalize it with your insights, and upload it to your social platforms. To make it even easier, use the Canva template below as your video thumbnail to grab attention.
By sharing this message, you’re not just staying visible—you’re providing real value. And in a shifting market, that’s what sets top agents apart. Here’s the script to get started.
Most buyers have no idea what it actually takes to afford a home. They scroll listings, see the price, and assume it’s out of reach—without ever running the numbers.
That’s why this post works. It doesn’t just show a home—it makes the math real. It answers the #1 question buyers have: Can I afford this?
Inspired by Selene Hanna’s viral Instagram Reel, we’ve turned her script into a high-performing carousel. The best part? You can use it to market your own listings—or someone else’s (with permission, of course).
Ready to start conversations with serious buyers? Let’s dive in.
Most “Just Sold” posts focus on the numbers—sale price, days on market, multiple offers. But this? This is about the moment a seller realizes their home is officially sold. The relief. The excitement. The deep breath after weeks (or months) of waiting.
Inspired by Bridgette Harrington’s viral reel, this isn’t about data—it’s about the human side of real estate. The emotions, the milestones, the stories that make this job so rewarding.
This reel captures that moment. And trust me, it’s the kind of content people feel—which is exactly why it resonates.
How to Customize Your Instagram Reel Using Our Canva Template
We’ve created a plug-and-play Canva template to help you easily produce a professional Instagram Reel.
Option 1: Use the Canva Template with Stock Photos or Videos
🔹 Step 1: Open the Canva template link provided. This will open the design in your Canva account. (If you don’t have an account, sign up for free at www.canva.com.)
🔹 Step 2: Click “Use Template” to create your own editable copy.
🔹 Step 3: Customize the text:
- Double-click any text box to edit.
- Adjust fonts and colors to match your branding (optional).
🔹 Step 4: Add your logo (optional):
- Upload your logo via “Uploads” and drag it onto the template.
🔹 Step 5: Download your video:
- Click “Share” in the top right corner.
- Select “Download” > Choose MP4 format > Click Download.
🔹 Step 6: Post to Instagram Reels:
- Open Instagram and tap the + button, then select Reel.
- Upload your customized video.
- Add trending audio (optional), a compelling caption, and relevant hashtags.
- Tap “Share” — and you’re done!
Option 2: Use Your Own Videos as the Background
Want to make your reel even more personal? Use photos or videos of your client's property as the background while keeping the text animations and design from our template.
🔹 Step 1: Record or select a vertical video.
🔹 Step 2: Open the Canva template link and click “Use Template” to create your editable copy.
🔹 Step 3: Replace the background videos:
- Click on the existing video in the template.
- Choose “Delete” or “Replace background.”
- Upload your video via “Uploads” and drag it into the background frame.
🔹 Step 4: Adjust the text & design:
- Ensure your text is still readable over your custom video.
- Move or resize elements if needed.
🔹 Step 5: Download your video:
- Click “Share” in the top right corner.
- Select “Download” > Choose MP4 format > Click Download.
🔹 Step 6: Post to Instagram Reels:
- Open Instagram and tap the + button, then select Reel.
- Upload your video.
- Add trending audio (optional), a caption (which is included below), and relevant hashtags.
- Tap “Share” — and you’re done!
Pricing your home too high might feel like a smart move—you can always lower it later, right? But in reality, overpricing can do more harm than good.
The first week on the market is everything. That’s when serious buyers are searching, ready to make offers. But if your price is too high? You risk getting ignored, losing momentum, and ultimately selling for less than if you had priced it right from the start.
This carousel breaks down why overpricing is risky—and how to price strategically to attract strong offers.
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.
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.
This Reel is for the sellers who are feeling anxious, and for the agents who want to speak to that emotion with honesty.
The campaign was inspired by a fantastic post from Shannon Gillette, who nailed what so many homeowners are feeling right now: “We’re doing everything right… so why hasn’t it sold?”
We took that message and reshaped it into a simple, text-based Reel you can post as-is with a reassuring message that normalizes slower sales and reminds sellers: it’s not just you, this is the market.
Update the “average days on market” to match your area, choose a reflective or trending audio, and post it.
If your Story views are strong but engagement is flat—this is the format to fix it.
We’ve been testing all kinds of ways to bring the “Deal of the Week” to Stories—and this one's a keeper.
It’s visual. It’s clever. And it mimics a play we’re seeing everywhere from top influencers: tease the value, show a receipt (like listing views), then drop the link behind an emoji.
Why does it work? Because it builds curiosity before it asks for action.
You’re not shouting “BUY!”—you’re drawing attention to demand. That alone makes this feel less like an ad, more like a can’t-miss opportunity.
The best part? You only need one slide. A Zillow screenshot. A few strategic details. A clear price anchor.
And everyone who clicks? That’s your follow-up list.
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.
Use this format to test urgency, stay visible with buyers, and stay top of mind.
This Story poll is a simple way to turn views into conversations.
By offering specific options (price, feature, location), you give buyers an easy, non-intrusive way to raise their hand.
It works because it feels like help, not a sales pitch.
Customize the options based on what buyers in your market are actually searching for, then post.
When responses come in, check your DMs and follow up with confidence.
See below for recommended follow-up scripts to keep the convo going.
You’re not just selling homes. You’re selling certainty—in a market full of doubt.
The mistake? Thinking your experience speaks for itself. It doesn’t. Not anymore.
We saw this video by Dewayne Carpenter—just 90 seconds, no fluff, no hype—and it stopped us cold. It framed experience not as ego, but as an edge. And it did what most agent videos don’t: it made us feel the value of working with someone who’s done the reps.
So we reverse-engineered it.
We broke down the structure, reworked the beats, and wrote you a script that’s ready to record—without sounding like a script. Something you could put on your homepage, pin to your YouTube channel, or use as a trust-building asset when someone’s deciding whether to hit “schedule a call.”
This isn’t about flexing your résumé. It’s about translating experience into language the consumer actually understands—and values.
Use this to show—not tell—why working with you isn’t a gamble. It’s a shortcut.
Inventory's up. Some buyers are paying closer attention—but they haven’t all told an agent they’re looking.
This story helps you change that—without being pushy.
It’s a simple market update with a smart twist: a timely stat, a relatable poll, and a chance to spot who's quietly keeping tabs on new listings. Use it to stay visible, start conversations, and surface warm leads hiding in plain sight.
Pro tip: Anyone who taps the poll is showing interest. Send them a quick DM to start the conversation.
Note: You can swap “Zillow” with Realtor.ca, HouseSigma, or whatever’s most familiar to your audience.
We’ve been testing a lot of ways to bring the Deal of the Week strategy to Stories—and this one’s a winner.
It’s simple. Swipeable. And engineered to build momentum before the CTA hits.
Instead of leading with a poll (which can feel rushed), we let the story unfold over 3 slides—hook → details → standout features—then drop the poll. That structure alone gave us 6x more engagement in recent tests.
The best part? This is one of those rare story templates that works whether you're showing your face or not. You can record a walkthrough, use listing photos, or keep it text-only and still make it feel personal and high-value.
We pulled the hook from one of the 1,200 top-performing Instagram creators we track at Listing Leads—and built the rest to help you execute fast.
Use it to spotlight hidden gems, test urgency-driven content, or just stay top of mind with serious buyers.
Not every lead gen post needs to be a market update or a polished Reel.
Sometimes, the best engagement comes from a simple question that gets people talking.
This one came from Jeremy Knight—he posted it to his Facebook page and the comments took off. It’s bold enough to spark reactions, but casual enough to feel like a real conversation starter:
“A client just asked me what [Area]’s most overrated neighborhood is. 😳
I think I know the answer…what do you think?”
It’s light, local, and designed to stir the pot just enough.
Post it on your page. Better yet—drop it in your community Facebook group.You’ll learn what people really think—and keep yourself front and center in the process.
If you want to post a market update that actually gets attention—start here.
This Reel was inspired by Katie Day’s “5 Most Sold Neighborhoods” video, which pulled in over 15,000 views in less than a week.
Why? Because it’s simple, hyperlocal, and answers a question buyers and sellers actually care about:
Where are homes selling right now?
Use this at the end of the month to highlight the top-performing neighborhoods in your city—sales volume, average price, days on market. You can record a quick video breaking it down… or keep it simple and plug the numbers into our faceless template.
Either way, it’s a fast, effective way to stay visible, relevant, and valuable—without needing to over-explain the market.
Not every Story needs to be educational. Sometimes it just needs to start a conversation.
This one came from Jeremy Knight—he posted it to his Facebook page and the comments took off. It’s bold enough to spark reactions, but casual enough to feel like a real conversation starter: “A client just asked me what [Area]’s most overrated neighborhood is. 😳 I think I know the answer…what do you think?”
Add a question box. That’s it.
It’s local. It’s fun. And it gets people talking. You’ll spark DMs, get a read on public opinion, maybe even uncover a few strong opinions to share (anonymously or not—your call).
We’ve been testing a lot of ways to bring the Deal of the Week strategy to Stories—and this one’s a winner.
It’s simple. Swipeable. And engineered to build momentum before the CTA hits.
Instead of leading with a poll (which can feel rushed), we let the story unfold over 3 slides—hook → details → standout features—then drop the poll. That structure alone gave us 6x more engagement in recent tests.
The best part? This is one of those rare story templates that works whether you're showing your face or not. You can record a walkthrough, use listing photos, or keep it text-only and still make it feel personal and high-value.
We pulled the hook from one of the 1,200 top-performing Instagram creators we track at Listing Leads—and built the rest to help you execute fast.
Use it to spotlight hidden gems, test urgency-driven content, or just stay top of mind with serious buyers.
This is the kind of content buyers actually save.
It answers a question they’re already thinking about—“Can I make a low offer?”—and gives them a smart, helpful framework for when and how that works.
The beauty of this Reel? You don’t even need to be on camera.
The caption does the heavy lifting, walking through timing, terms, and tone—while the Reel itself can be as simple as a text-based hook or B-roll with overlay.
We know listings are sitting on the market longer right now, so we thought this might be a good moment to meet the market with a message like this. It’s timely, relevant—and likely to resonate.
After analyzing thousands of real estate creators, we’ve noticed a trend: the highest-engagement polls are often the most casual. They feel like a text from a friend, not a marketing post. That’s exactly what this story is designed to do.
Starting with “Debated not posting this…” immediately disarms your audience. It signals vulnerability and curiosity—two powerful triggers that drive replies, votes, and DMs. Pair that with a low-maintenance design and a simple poll format, and you’ve got a high-impact story that feels spontaneous but is strategically built for engagement.
Use this poll to re-engage buyers who may be silently struggling or considering stepping out of the market. It opens the door to honest conversations—and gives you a soft way to reintroduce helpful guidance.
This Reel taps into a trend that’s everywhere right now (like here) — and for good reason.
It’s not just funny. It’s tribal. It’s us vs. them, but in the most charming, slightly unhinged, deeply relatable way.
“[Your City] Propaganda I Am Absolutely Falling For” is your chance to lovingly call out the oddly specific, wildly inaccurate, and completely accepted delusions your city lives by.
Think: overpriced habits, generational conditioning, chaotic seasonal rituals — all delivered like a late-night group chat that got out of hand (in the best way).
Why it works:
- Builds instant connection with your local audience
- Makes people laugh and feel seen
- Reinforces that you're not just a local expert — you’re one of them
And best of all? It’s ridiculously easy to make. Swap in your city, riff on 15 local one-liners, hit post, and watch the comments roll in: “ALL OF THE ABOVE ❤️” “Felt way too seen 😭” “Okay but why is this actually true?”
Some will laugh, some will argue, and some will start adding their own. That’s when you know it’s working.
















