The power of video to attract buyers

April 2026
2 minute read

Everyone wants a fast and easy home sale. One of the most effective ways to attract the kind of attention that produces this result is through video.

There’s no denying it, people are naturally drawn to video content. Videos are easy to watch and they give the viewer a stronger sense of what a property actually feels like inside. More importantly, it creates an emotional connection that photos alone often cannot achieve. 

The good news is that property marketing videos do not have to mean paying for a massive production crew or a large budget. There are several simple formats that work well: 

  • A walkthrough video led by your agent allows buyers to move through the home as if they are there in person. 
  • An interview with the owner can add a personal layer, sharing what they have loved about living in the property. 
  • Even a well-edited montage of still images, set to music, can bring a listing to life in a way static photos cannot.

The goal is to help buyers picture themselves in the home. When they can visualise how they would live in a space, where they would relax, entertain or raise a family, they become more emotionally invested. That emotional connection often drives stronger enquiry and, ultimately, better outcomes.

Video also increases visibility. Listings with video tend to attract more clicks and longer engagement, particularly on social media and property platforms. This extra attention can make a real difference, especially in competitive markets where buyers are comparing multiple properties at once.

When you’re in sale mode, this means more eyes on the property and a greater chance of attracting serious buyers early.

It helps to see video as an investment: by bringing more buyers through the door, you’ll generate the competition that leads to fast sale and the strong price you’re looking for.

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