31 real estate social media post ideas to engage your audience by Ashley Harwood, Emile L’Eplattenier for HousingWire

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As each year passes, social media usage continues to grow in the real estate world. According to the National Association of Realtors, 87% of real estate agents use Facebook and 62% use Instagram. Add to that the fact that millennials still make up the largest percentage of recent home buyers at 29%, and it’s in most agents’ best interest to make social media a key part of their marketing strategy.

That said, the question I hear most often from agents I coach is: “I don’t know what to post!” and we’re here to help with that. We’ve compiled the top 31 social media post ideas for you to use to find more buyers and sellers and stay top of mind with your sphere of influence. Check out these examples and top tips, which are broken into posting categories for you below. 

Homes and listings

The easiest real estate content for social media is posting about properties. The general public finds homes so entertaining that there are entire TV networks dedicated to houses. As agents, we have a huge advantage here, since we are in front of different properties all the time. Use it! In this section, we’ll show examples of:

  • Just listed
  • Open houses
  • Just sold
  • Testimonials
  • Market updates
  • Affordability
  • Monthly sales recaps
  • Unique homes
  • Design inspo
  • Renovation tips
  • Closing gifts
  • “This or that”

1. Just listed

Posting your own listings serves multiple purposes: it positions you as a successful agent, it provides more exposure for your sellers and it reminds your sphere that you’re actively selling houses in the area. You may also pick up an unrepresented buyer who sees your post.

Instagram post of a newly listed property in New Jersey.
Source: @kwteamrealty_clifton

If you want to spice up your listing posts with video listing walkthroughs, use LazyEditor. Simply take the existing images of your listing and upload them to LazyEditor’s website. Then, LazyEditor will use AI to include movement and custom-read captions for your video. Did we mention this all takes under five minutes? Definitely check out LazyEditor to see for yourself.

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2. Open houses

Let people know what open houses you have coming up. It’s best to post these a few days before the open house and again the morning of, as a reminder. Ask local friends to share on their social media, as well, to increase your reach.

Instagram post of an open house in Massachusetts.
Source: @vogt_realty-group

For more leads coming your way, run an ad for your open house using Top Producer’s Social Connect. They run done-for-you social media ads to fill your CRM with affordable leads so you can focus on closing deals and marketing your success on social media. Even better, Social Connect includes automated nurturing tools to keep them warm until they’re ready to transact.

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3. Just sold

Another easy real estate post idea is celebrating your successful closings with just sold posts. These can be as simple as a photo of the house with “Just Sold!” language on the image or as detailed as telling the story of your client’s journey.

Instagram post of a just sold property in California.
Source: @bjornfarrugia

4. Testimonials

Social proof through real estate testimonials is hugely impactful; it’s one of the most important ways to build trust with your potential clients and referral partners. People generally trust professionals who other people trust, so share your success stories and your happy clients. 

Instagram post of a positive testimonial from a client about their realtor.
Source: @realtorherb

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