Best OfUpdated March 2026 · By Asa Rogers, Founder of Assurgit

Best Video Content Services for Real Estate Agents in 2026

Real estate is a trust business. Video builds trust faster than any other medium — but only if you show up consistently. Most agents either spend a fortune on production, waste hours every week doing it themselves, or abandon the effort entirely within 60 days. This ranking is built around one question: what actually gets published every week without consuming your selling time?

How we ranked these services:

✓ Local market authority building potential✓ How much the agent has to do each week✓ Output consistency (what actually gets published)✓ Social media reach (IG, TT, LI, YT)✓ Cost per video produced✓ Sustainability during busy selling seasons

Quick Comparison: All 6 Options

#ServicePrice/MonthVideos/WeekAgent EffortSocial PublishingYour AvatarRating
1AssurgitusFrom $397/month5 videos/week guaranteed~30 min/week (optional review)
2BombBomb$33–$49/monthOnly when you recordMedium — you record each video yourself
3Loom$0–$15/monthOnly when you recordLow for recording, zero for strategy
4Traditional Video Agency$3,000–$10,000/month1–4 videos/month typicallyHigh — filming days, reviews, approvals⚠️
5Fiverr Video Creator$200–$800/month (estimated)Inconsistent by natureHigh — you source, brief, manage, and QC freelancers⚠️
6DIY with HeyGen$29–$240/monthOnly if you maintain the habitVery high — 10+ hours/week of scripts, rendering, posting⚠️⚠️

Full Reviews

#1

Assurgit

This Site

Done-for-you local market video content — your avatar, your voice, no filming

From $397/month

📈 Proven result: Client grew business 50% in first week
Content type:Local market authority videos, buyer/seller education
Avatar:Your personal AI avatar
Publishing:Auto-publish to IG, TT, LI, YT
Consistency:5 videos/week guaranteed
Agent effort:~30 min/week (optional review)
Best for:Agents who want consistent authority content without filming or managing social media

Verdict

The highest-leverage option for real estate agents who are serious about local authority building. Your face and voice appear on video 5 times a week, targeting your local market — without any filming, editing, or posting from you.

#2

BombBomb

Video email and messaging for client follow-up

$33–$49/month

Content type:1:1 video emails, follow-up messages
Avatar:You film yourself each time
Publishing:Email delivery only, not social
Consistency:Only when you record
Agent effort:Medium — you record each video yourself
Best for:Agents who want to personalize follow-up emails with video

Verdict

Excellent for personalized client communication — a video email after a showing or contract signing is powerful. But BombBomb is not a content strategy tool. It doesn't build your public social media presence or help strangers find you. Complement with, not replacement for, social video.

#3

Loom

Async video messaging for 1:1 communication

$0–$15/month

Content type:Screen recordings, walkthroughs, async messages
Avatar:You film yourself
Publishing:Link sharing only — not social publishing
Consistency:Only when you record
Agent effort:Low for recording, zero for strategy
Best for:Agents explaining complex documents or processes to specific clients

Verdict

Loom is a communication tool, not a content tool. Great for walking a buyer through a disclosure package or explaining an offer. Useless for building public authority at scale. Low cost and low lift for what it does.

#4

Traditional Video Agency

High-production filmed content — expensive, slow, high effort

$3,000–$10,000/month

Content type:High-production brand videos, listing promos
Avatar:You film on location
Publishing:Files delivered — you post
Consistency:1–4 videos/month typically
Agent effort:High — filming days, reviews, approvals
Best for:Top-producing agents with significant marketing budgets and established brand

Verdict

Highest quality output, but the math rarely works for most agents. $3,000–$10,000/month for 2–4 videos is $750–$5,000 per video. You still have to show up for filming days. For social content volume, this approach cannot compete with AI-powered alternatives.

#5

Fiverr Video Creator

Freelance video help — variable quality, you manage everything

$200–$800/month (estimated)

Content type:Whatever you brief the freelancer to produce
Avatar:Depends on freelancer
Publishing:You post everything
Consistency:Inconsistent by nature
Agent effort:High — you source, brief, manage, and QC freelancers
Best for:Agents with time to manage freelancers and clear creative direction

Verdict

The hidden cost is your time managing the relationship. You brief the work, review drafts, request revisions, and post manually. Quality is unpredictable. Good freelancers on Fiverr exist — finding and retaining them is the challenge.

#6

DIY with HeyGen

AI avatar tool — cheapest option, highest time cost

$29–$240/month

Content type:Whatever you write and produce yourself
Avatar:Custom avatar available (paid add-on)
Publishing:You download and post manually
Consistency:Only if you maintain the habit
Agent effort:Very high — 10+ hours/week of scripts, rendering, posting
Best for:Tech-savvy agents with significant time to invest in content creation

Verdict

The cheapest in money, the most expensive in time. At a typical agent GCI value of $150+/hour, spending 10 hours/week on video production costs more than any other option on this list. Works for agents who genuinely enjoy content creation. Hard to sustain during busy selling seasons.

The Real Estate Agent Math

If your average commission is $12,000 and you close one deal per month, your time is worth roughly $75/hour assuming a 40-hour week. Spending 10 hours/week on DIY video content costs you $750/week — $3,000/month. That's more expensive than a traditional video agency, and you still have to do the work.

DIY with HeyGen (10 hrs/week at $75/hr value)$29–$240/mo~$3,000/mo true cost
Fiverr freelancer (managing + posting)$200–$800/mo~$1,200/mo true cost
Traditional video agency$3,000–$10,000/mo~$3,000–$10,000/mo
Assurgit done-for-you$497–$1,997/mo~$497–$1,997/mo (30 min/week)

*True cost includes your time at estimated $75/hour GCI value. Adjust to your actual production rate.

Real Result

WellPreparedLife grew their business 50% in the first week with Assurgit.

Without filming a single new video. Without spending evenings doing DIY content creation.

Become the recognized video authority in your market.

Book a free call. We'll show you what your content would look like — your face, your voice, your market — and get you live in under a week.

Book Your Free Call — Starts at $397/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of video content works best for real estate agents?

The highest-performing video content for real estate agents is local market authority content — neighborhood guides, market update commentary, buyer and seller education, and property insights. Short-form video (60–90 seconds) on Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts consistently outperforms listing-focused content because it builds trust before prospects are ready to transact. Consistency matters more than production quality.

How much should a realtor spend on video content?

Most real estate agents should budget $500–$2,000/month for consistent video content. A traditional video agency costs $3,000–$10,000/month with slow turnaround. DIY tools like HeyGen cost $29–$240/month but require 10+ hours/week of your own time — which, at $150/hour GCI value, is worth far more than the tool cost. Done-for-you services like Assurgit ($397/month) represent the best value for agents who want consistent content without the time investment.

Can video content help real estate agents get more listings?

Yes — consistently and significantly. Agents who post educational and local market video content 3–5 times per week become the recognized authority in their farm area. Prospects who have been following an agent on social media for months come pre-sold on their expertise. Video content directly reduces the trust gap that makes cold outreach and conversion calls difficult. Multiple Assurgit clients have reported inbound listing inquiries within weeks of starting consistent video output.

Do real estate agents need to be on camera?

Not anymore. AI avatar technology means you can appear on camera in videos without ever filming yourself. Services like Assurgit build a personal AI avatar from a short recording session — your face, your voice — and then produce 5 videos per week using that avatar. The result looks and sounds like you without requiring you to film, edit, or post anything. This is particularly valuable for agents who are camera-shy or too busy to film consistently.