Top-level Real Estate Video Tours
Photos sell the home.
Videos sell the agent.
Is your listing worthy of a well crafted, cinematic video? Your client will remember you for this.
A top-level video can help you…
1) Knock your client’s socks off
2) Turn their neighbours into leads
3) Build your marketing portfolio
4) Become a real estate HERO
It’s true and we’ve seen each of them happen. That’s the power of a top-level real estate video.
When you include spectacular aerials, twilight clips, some lifestyle elements and key details, it’s a recipe for a remarkable video. We’ve got you covered in this department.
You’ll get:
• A 1-3 minute video
• Smooth filming
• Professional editing
• Non-cheesy music
• The option to narrate your own video
• 2 day turnaround
• Ready for YouTube, MLS and your social media
We use a video stabilizer called a gimbal to produce smooth video. Amongst other tools.
Video for your portfolio
For you, the realtor, having a professional video in your portfolio shows future clients how far you'll go to sell their home. It shows them the level of quality they can expect when they choose your real estate services, so be sure to add it to your portfolio to help win future listings.
Video for your social media
Your video can also be used as a new marketing piece for your business. By sharing your videos on your social media for your friends and family (and LinkedIn), it can increase the chances that they'll look to you when it's time to sell their home. It’s all about staying top of mind with good reasons. Reminding them to set their clocks back is not a good reason.
Don’t forget your social media reels!
You can add a vertical social media video reel to any shoot. These are currently favoured by the algorithms and a great way to maximize your listing’s exposure.
MORE SAMPLE VIDEOS:
A sample real estate virtual tour video taken in Thornbury, Ontario with lifestyle elements.
A sample luxury real estate video taken in The Blue Mountains.
A travel and tourism video for an AirBnb in Kimberley, Ontario. This is the Jasper Stuart House with Old Baldy lookout in the background.
A fully renovated church, furnished by Sarah Richardson of HGTV.