Real Estate Video Tours for REALTOR® – HD video, custom website and photos

In todays challenging and competitive real estate market online video is a vital tool to help Realtors stand about above the competition. Realtors who use video have the potential to sell more homes in a shorter amount of time than those without video. See examples of our work here: 23 Eagles Dr, Boulder, CO and 333 Dellwood Ave, Boulder, CO.

Why Video Tours?

  • Selling is all about relationships and people. With video, potential buyers will get to see the actual person they will be dealing with. Good first impression are vitally important. Why present a boring, non desrcript photo montage (like the other 99% of realtors) when potential buyers could be viewing a real life, talking person who will walked them through the property!
  • With more properties on the market a buyer’s retention is essential; we only remember 10% of what we read but an incredible 50% of what we hear and see! [1]
  • 78% of visitors stay longer on a website that has video [2]
  • Upload the video directly to Realtor.com and make your listing stand out from the rest (see graphic below that shows a list with a video we shot)
  • Save time & pre qualify – have buyers watch a video first before they visit the property
  • Our crystal clear (HD) High Definition Real Estate Video tours will bring more potential buyers to your property.
  • A Real Estate Video tour is a lot more personal that a generic photo tour backed by cheesy music and a robot voice
  • Video can be though of as a 24/7 open house with visitors from around the world viewing the property

HD Video Tour Features

Our all inclusive basic package includes a website that will host your video, photos , a custom domain name (eg www.23Eagles.com) and hosting for a year. You pay one flat fee up front and the video can be uploaded to other websites too such a YouTube and Realtor.com.

See our Video Tour Price List & $299 Special here and an example of a Real Estate Video Tour shot in Boulder, CO here.


[1] (Brock 1995)
[2] Real Networks Study

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