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Real estate agents 🏡 which marketing channel brings the best leads?

For real estate agencies trying to generate consistent buyer/seller leads, which marketing channel has worked best for you in real life? From your experience, what delivers quality leads? 👇 Referrals / word of mouth 🤝 Local SEO (Google Maps & organic search) 📍 Google Ads (PPC) 💰 Organic social media 📱 YouTube 🎥 Meta (Facebook/Instagram) ads 📣 Which channels brought serious buyers/sellers (not just inquiries) 💼 — and which ones weren’t worth the spend ❌? Looking for honest, on-the-ground experiences. submitted by /u/Ashwani1987 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qycn2f/real_estate_agents_which_marketing_channel_brings/
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Where to get decent home value on a monthly basis?

I want to track my home value over time just to get a feel for what my equity would be any given month. I know everyone says Zillow and redfin estimates are terrible, but without using a realtor to pull comps and calculate a value each month is there any other good options? submitted by /u/Camaroguy202 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qyb1og/where_to_get_decent_home_value_on_a_monthly_basis/

Garage or ADU/garage Austin?

Have a central Austin (by UT) 2/2 bungalow and a fairly sizable murder shed out back. Pretty dilapidated and slab is all screwed up, scary at night time but gets the job done. Will probably be moving out of state next year but keeping the house. Wondering if I should go through the effort to build a studio apartment on top of garage or just build a garage. Would rent increase be worth the investment in and adu? Thanks y’all! submitted by /u/sddehv [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qxk3gj/garage_or_adugarage_austin/

Rent Agreement: Protection or Just Another Formality?

Last year, my friend rented a flat without making a proper rent agreement. The owner looked friendly, and everything felt easy in the beginning, so he didn’t think the paperwork was needed. Yesterday, the owner suddenly told him to leave within two weeks. There was no written proof of the rent, no clear terms, and no time to prepare. It became very stressful and confusing. That’s when we learned an important lesson. A rent agreement may feel like just extra paperwork, but when problems happen, it actually protects you. submitted by /u/anantaaspirezrkp [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qxh98a/rent_agreement_protection_or_just_another/

First time home owner

buying a home, new build 1500 square foot 4.99% interest 3.5% down payment using FHA total price of the house is $253k 4 bedroom 2 bathroom all new appliances, washer dryer too no landscaping done but it’ll be level dirt front and back and getting a $700 stipend to use for landscape realtor is getting me a 100 inch TV I had to google information but still don’t know much. this is in Texas I’m already approved for loan and everything what kind of questions should I ask, get clarification? what do I look out for when signing? is there something sneaky they may try to put on the contract? it’s my first time buying a home, I’ve lived in an apartment for 3 years submitted by /u/master_chiefin777 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qxfhr7/first_time_home_owner/

Talk to me about spring frenzy

So how is home shopping in the spring? I know it’s more competitive and likely more listings but is paying over asking and bidding wars common? Will it be worse this year with interest rates coming down? I really know nothing about it because I’ve always bought fall or winter. submitted by /u/whiskeylullaby3 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qxetn5/talk_to_me_about_spring_frenzy/

Building a WhatsApp-based voice-to-listing tool for my sister (realtor). Would this help your workflow?

Hi everyone, I’m a dev, and I’m currently building a tool for my sister, who is a real estate agent. She’s constantly overwhelmed with administrative tasks, especially the tedious process of manual data entry for new listings. The idea is to eliminate the need to sit at a desk and type everything out. How it works: Voice-to-Data: Right after a walkthrough, she sends a voice note to a WhatsApp bot describing the property (features, condition, vibe). AI Processing: The bot transcribes it, structures the data, and drafts a professional listing description. Auto-Fill: A Chrome extension then "pushes" that data directly into her MLS/listing forms so she doesn't have to re-type a single word. She’s saving hours every week, but I’m wondering if this is a "sister-specific" problem or a widespread pain point in the industry? Does manual listing entry feel like a bottleneck in your day? Would you actually use a WhatsApp-based bot for this, or does it feel ...

Tips for managing your own property

So I was recently talked into keeping our house instead of selling it this summer. We have tenants that signed a lease for two years which will end in August 2026. I would like to manage the property myself. I open to any tips for a rookie property manager. Where or what services should I use for general contracting, advertising, credit checks, etc. Hopefully the tenants plan to stay. They seem to be pretty happy. I will be living in MD and the house is in SC. submitted by /u/United_Pineapple8049 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qvpnkt/tips_for_managing_your_own_property/

Thoughts on adding concierge charges to tenant leases?

For those using concierge services (Second Nature, filter delivery, etc.) — how are you passing the cost to residents? Separate monthly fee, bundled into rent, or opt-in only? Any pushback or best practices you’ve learned? submitted by /u/PM_Nick_Stone [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qvnp5v/thoughts_on_adding_concierge_charges_to_tenant/

Looking for Commission-Based Property Sales Work

I’m looking for commission-only real estate sales work. I can handle: •Lead follow-ups •Cold calling buyers/investors •WhatsApp + phone nurturing •Site visit coordination •Deal closing support If you’re a broker, developer, or agency sitting on good inventory but need someone to push leads harder, I can work full-time to convert. I’m disciplined, persistent, and comfortable with rejection — sales volume doesn’t scare me. I’m looking for a clear commission structure where closing deals can realistically generate ₹20 -25k+ in a month. DM me with: Property type & ticket size Location Commission per deal Lead source (inbound/outbound) Ready to start immediately. submitted by /u/Former_Elderberry_60 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qvl9d6/looking_for_commissionbased_property_sales_work/