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What’s Next for Real Estate Digital Marketing in 2026

By Agent Image / Published December 08, 2025 / 14 min read

If 2025 was the year everyone experimented with new tools, 2026 is shaping up to be the year marketing gets intentional.

There are three major patterns we’ve observed this past year:

  • The way consumers search for their needs online has shifted.

  • People are becoming more attuned to the quality of the content they follow on social media, not just quantity.

  • On top of that, AI has become a part of everyday life.

So, where does that leave real estate agents, teams, and brokers? The answer is purposeful marketing.

While there are more ways than ever to show up online, not all of them will genuinely support how you work. They may not even be fit for the clients you want to serve.

If you want to step up your strategy for the year ahead, read on. We dive into which real estate digital marketing trends are worth following in 2026 (and which are not).


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Table of Contents

  1. Content Strategy

  2. Video Marketing

  3. Advertising & Paid Media

  4. SEO, AEO & Online Discoverability

  5. Branding & Personal Presence

  6. Lead Nurture & Relationship Building

  7. Social Media Strategy

  8. Frequently Asked Questions


Content Strategy

IN: Educating more than you’re performing

The pressure to jump on every trending audio clip is easing up. Instead of doing that and possibly inviting content creation burnout, try simple, useful, “here’s how this actually works” content.

Focus on the questions your market and clients are asking, such as:

  • “What does $650k actually get me in this neighborhood?”

  • “What happens if my appraisal comes in low?”

  • “Why do some homes sit on the market even when everything else is moving?”

The key is for your content to feel like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend, not a performer rehearsing lines. You don’t need gimmicks when your perspective is the value.

A mobile device with a folder of different social apps, including Messenger, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

Don’t bombard your audience with too much content; instead, stick to a schedule that allows them to absorb quality information.

OUT: Posting just to stay busy

You can feel the difference between someone posting because they can and someone posting because they actually have something to say. Audiences can feel it, too!

Video Marketing

IN: Real moments and close-up details

Drone shots are a staple in real estate digital marketing, but are they overdone? One thing’s for sure: they’re no longer the only way to showcase a property.

If you’re looking for something new, try to use more natural shots, such as sunlight stretching across the kitchen or water moving through a backyard fountain, for example. Lifestyle has always mattered to buyers, so it makes sense to present it in video.

We’re also seeing more agents stick to simple weekly themes instead of posting random clips. A steady series, like “Buyer Basics” or “Two-Minute Tuesdays,” helps create a consistent posting rhythm. Viewers also appreciate knowing what to expect.

A woman filming a vlog inside a home using her iPhone and a ring light.

With today’s technology, it’s easier than ever to film minimal production but high-quality video content.

OUT: Overproduced, overlong videos

There’s a time and a place for a well-produced, full-film crew video. However, if someone is just scrolling through Instagram while waiting in line for their coffee or picking their kids up from school, they probably won’t have time to truly absorb your content, let alone view it.

Know your platform! Most platforms— with the exception of YouTube— thrive on short form videos. Try to deliver valuable information in bite-sized chunks rather than 30-minute deep dives.

Advertising & Paid Media

IN: Ads that look and feel like everyday content

On a similar note, short, conversational videos are performing well. Quick tips, small observations about the market, and neighborhood insights tend to blend into the feed and hold viewers' attention.

This style makes paid content feel more like a natural part of someone’s scroll rather than a hard interruption.

OUT: Heavy text and rigid graphics

Static ads with long explanations are easy to ignore. Movement and clarity hold attention better.

SEO, AEO & Online Discoverability

IN: Structuring your real estate website content so AI can actually understand it

Answer engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity are now part of how people search, whether they admit it or not. And they don’t think in the same way traditional search engines do. This is where Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) comes in.

AEO focuses on making your content easier to pull into AI-generated answers. Early data suggests that the following practices work:

  • Clear headings

  • Direct explanations

  • Helpful FAQs

  • Clean, consistent information across your online profiles

Notice a pattern? Optimizing for AEO helps you hit two birds with one stone, because both humans and machines are able to identify what your content is actually about and thus see your expertise.

OUT: Assuming Google is still the only game in town

Google is still important, just not the whole picture. Today, people might discover you through a mix of Google, TikTok, Instagram, AI answers, YouTube, or a friend’s forwarded screenshot.


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Branding & Personal Presence

IN: Founder-led brands with real personality

We predict that the best-performing agents in 2026 are going to have one thing in common: their brands feel unmistakably human. A modern real estate brand doesn’t sound like a commercial, but like a person you’d trust for advice.

Clients want to see:

  • Your opinions

  • Your process

  • Your wins and lessons

  • Your actual day-to-day experience

Clean visuals help, but it’s personality that makes you distinct from the rest of your competitors.

OUT: Overly-corporate agent personas with no personalization

If it could be copy-pasted into a brokerage brochure, it’s probably not doing you any favors online.

Lead Nurture & Relationship Building

IN: Personalizing with intention

You don’t need a 50-step drip sequence or a CRM so complicated it needs its own oxygen tank. What you do need is a system that recognizes what each person cares about and adjusts accordingly.

Think:

  • First-time buyers getting different emails than investors

  • Downsizers receiving neighborhood comparisons

  • Past clients getting one thoughtful check-in instead of a monthly essay

OUT: Mass emails that read like a form letter

If it starts with “Dear valued client,” it’s already too late. On a more serious note, when every contact receives the same material, people tune it out quickly, so try to avoid that.

Social Media Strategy

IN: Consistent presence on a platform that fits your style

Agents are choosing one primary platform and committing to it. Some prefer Instagram’s rhythm. Others enjoy the pace of TikTok or the depth of YouTube. What matters is showing up regularly in a place that feels natural.

This approach creates a more relaxed relationship with social media. The content improves because it comes from a steadier place.

OUT: Spreading efforts across five platforms at once

Trying to be everywhere often leads to burnout and uneven quality.

IN: Treating your website as a long-term asset

A strong website isn’t something you launch once and forget about. It’s an extension of your brand that can evolve with you—expanding into neighborhood guides, adding new video content, showcasing recent wins, or organizing your insights in a way that helps clients get to know how you work. The more intentional your marketing becomes, the more valuable it is to have a site that grows alongside your business.

OUT: One-and-done websites

Sites built only to “have something up” tend to age quickly. They’re harder to update, harder to optimize, and rarely reflect who you are a year or two down the line.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Thinking about your own 2026 strategy?

Looking ahead and want your online presence to work a little harder for you this year? This is a good moment to revisit the foundations, be it your website or your SEO strategy. That’s the work Agent Image focuses on every day.

If you need a website refresh or a clearer brand direction, we’re here to help you map out what that could look like. Reach out at 800.979.5799 for a free consultation!

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