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Use Video to Build Trust

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Friday, 27 June 2025

Using video to build trust is one of the most effective marketing tools a real estate agent can use today. People don't just want to see homes—they want to know who they're working with. Video builds familiarity, authority, and connection in a way no static photo or post can.

Here's how to use it well:

Why Video Builds Trust 1. It Puts a Face to the Name
  • Video humanizes you. Clients feel like they know you before they meet you.
  • It builds authentic connection, especially when you speak naturally and show personality.
2. It Shows Confidence and Knowledge
  • Sharing useful tips or walking through properties on camera demonstrates your professional expertise.
  • People trust those who educate rather than sell.
Best Types of Real Estate Videos to Create ● Listing Videos
  • Highlight property features, neighborhood vibe, and standout details.
  • Narrate with enthusiasm and clarity—make it feel like a personal tour.
● Market Updates
  • Share monthly or quarterly trends: inventory, average sale price, interest rate changes.
  • Keep it brief (1–2 minutes) and break down what it means for buyers/sellers.
● Buyer/Seller Tips
  • Answer common questions like:
    • "How much do I need for a down payment?"
    • "What's the best time to list?"
  • These evergreen videos can be reused or reposted regularly.
● Client Testimonials
  • Ask satisfied clients for a short on-camera review.
  • It's far more powerful than text—viewers see real people vouch for you.
● Neighborhood Spotlights
  • Feature local restaurants, parks, or businesses.
  • You become not just a realtor—but a community guide.
Tips for Effective Real Estate Videos
  • Use a tripod or gimbal for stable shots
  • Record in good natural light or use a ring light indoors
  • Keep it short and engaging (under 2 minutes is ideal)
  • Add captions—many people watch without sound
  • Post to YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and your website
  • Use Canva, CapCut, or iMovie to add titles, branding, and music easily
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