If I started a real estate YouTube channel today with 0 subscribers, here's how I'd hit 100k:
① Don't chase trends. Talk about what you know. Consistently.
② 1 house tour + 3 educational videos/month.
③ Your thumbnail is everything.
④ Don't quit at video 6.
Loved hearing his life story while touring his $34,9M Castle
Hugh Cassar, the man behind this Lake Sherwood Castle shares part of his incredible 89 year journey while we tour the property together.
Always a pleasure to hear from the people behind these properties.
Great content earns trust
Strong titles earn clicks
Smart systems bring in quality leads
If you’re serious about growth
you need all 3
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YouTube real estate tip:
The address isn't the headline... it's the supporting detail
The story is what hooks
“This House Sits Empty in Malibu… Here’s Why”
“23984 Pacific Coast Hwy”
Tell stories, not street names.
Strong titles tap into:
📍 Market trends
🧠 Buyer psychology
🏠 Location drama
📈 Curiosity
The best videos feel relevant even if you’re not buying that home
It's crazy how many real estate agents, developers, investors, are STILL putting the property address in YouTube video titles... it's truly hurting the video
If anyone knows how to get a FaceBook business account page back, please contact me.
Mine was hacked with 112k followers and they're posting 10 times a day destroying my name and account sadly
YouTube isn’t “too late.”
It’s just too hard for most people in real estate to stay consistent.
That’s why it still works.
Less noise = more trust = higher-ticket clients