For Real Estate Agents

AI social media management for real estate agents

39% of agents rank social media as their top lead source — above MLS and CRM tools. But between showings, listings, and negotiations, who has time to post? We do. Every week, your social stays active with listings, neighborhood content, and market updates written for your exact market.

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CM
Chicago Metro Realty
Just now
FB
Just listed: 4BR, 2.5BA in Lakeview. Original hardwood throughout, south-facing yard, updated kitchen with walk-in pantry. 5 min from the lake. $685K. First showing Saturday 11–2. DM for access.

What your social media could look like

Every post references a real neighborhood, a real weather event, or a real seasonal context. This is what hyperlocal AI content looks like.

CM
Chicago Metro Realty
Just now
Facebook
Just listed: 4BR, 2.5BA in Lakeview. Original hardwood throughout, south-facing yard, updated kitchen with walk-in pantry. 5 min from the lake. $685K. First showing Saturday 11–2. DM for access.
CM
Chicago Metro Realty
Just now
Facebook
Lincoln Park market check: inventory is still historically low. Homes in this zip code that are well-priced are getting 3-5 offers in under a week. If you’re thinking of selling, the timing is good. Let’s talk strategy.
CM
Chicago Metro Realty
Just now
Facebook
Neighborhood spotlight: Wicker Park. Coffee shops, parks, the 606 trail access, and a mix of vintage homes and new construction. Average walkability score: 91. It’s why we live here. 🏡
CM
Chicago Metro Realty
Just now
Facebook
3 things to know before buying in Old Town in 2025: (1) Condo assessments are rising. (2) Parking is tight. (3) The walkability is worth it. More in my Stories — swipe through.
CM
Chicago Metro Realty
Just now
Facebook
Open house this Sunday: Gold Coast studio, updated, $289K. 1pm–3pm. Meet us there — we’ll have coffee and answers ready. If you can’t make it, DM and we’ll set up a private showing this week.
CM
Chicago Metro Realty
Just now
Facebook
What $700K buys you in River North vs. Lincoln Park in 2025: Different vibes, different trade-offs. We put together a full comparison for buyers trying to decide between the two. Link in bio. 📈

From sign-up to storm season ready in days

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Map your neighborhoods + active listings

Tell us which neighborhoods you focus on and your current inventory. We research local market data, neighborhood events, and the specifics that make each area tick.

02

AI rotates through your 5 content pillars weekly

Educational posts, market opinions, neighborhood spotlights, personal lifestyle content, and listings — with listings as your smallest bucket, not your only one. Hyperlocal content builds your authority before the transaction happens.

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We post, engage, and send monthly lead reports

Your Facebook and Instagram stay active with authentic content. We track what content drives the most inquiries and optimize monthly.

4.2x
more leads for businesses with consistent social media
JobNimbus 2025
57%
of high-earning agents post at least 2x/week
Peak Performance Report
8 in 10
home buyers research agents on social media before calling
SOCi 2025

Real results from real local businesses

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Every listing I post goes to 2,000+ local followers who already trust me. When I list a house, I already have buyers watching. That changes everything.

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Aisha M.
Bentley Real Estate Group, Oak Park
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I used to spend half a Saturday taking photos and writing captions. Now I just approve what SparkLocal sends me Thursday night. 20 minutes a week, listings everywhere.

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Ryan P.
Parkview Realty Partners, Naperville

Trusted by 50+ local businesses across the Chicago metro area

Questions for real estate agents ask us

Can this help me build my sphere of influence?
Yes. Social media is one of the most effective ways to stay top-of-mind with your past clients and their networks. We create content that’s useful to your audience — neighborhood guides, market updates, first-time buyer tips — so your sphere sees you as a resource, not a salesperson.
I already have a LinkedIn. Do I need to be on Instagram too?
Most agents use Facebook and Instagram for their main presence — Facebook for community and longer-form content, Instagram for listings and visual storytelling. If you’re already active on one, we start there and add the other if it makes sense for your market.
How do you handle Fair Housing compliance in content?
We write content to neighborhood-level and city-level generalities — never protected class details. Market updates, school district info, and community character are fair game. Listings include standard Fair Housing language. We avoid any content that could suggest preference based on any protected class.

Which plan fits your business?

Starter
$97/mo
  • 12 posts per month
  • 1 platform (Facebook or Instagram)
  • Basic reporting
  • Email support
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