When someone decides to sell, they do not open a directory. They pick the agent whose name they already associate with their area, the one whose sold boards and beautiful listings they keep seeing. That familiarity is won long before the valuation, in a feed that quietly says: this is the agent who gets results around here.
Property is visual and local, which makes it perfect for social media. Every listing is content, every sale is proof, and every neighbourhood post builds your claim to the patch. Do it consistently and you become the default choice.


Why agents win on local visibility
Sellers want an agent who knows their area and clearly sells in it. A steady feed of listings, sold results, and genuine local knowledge is the most convincing pitch you can make, and it is working on future sellers months before they are ready to call.
What to post
These are the angles Native works from for a business like yours, so you never stare at a blank caption:
- The new listing. A beautiful home shot well. Attracts buyers now and shows sellers the standard you set.
- Sold, and how fast. “Sold in eight days, over asking.” Results are the proof that wins the next instruction.
- Local knowledge. A neighbourhood guide, a market update, why an area is worth buying into. Own your patch.
- A happy client. A genuine review, keys handed over, a story of a move that went well. Trust made visible.
- The person behind the sign. You, your approach, why sellers should trust you. People instruct an agent, not a logo.


Finding a rhythm you can keep
Three posts a week keeps you visible and credible. Rotate new listings, sold results, and local insight, and let your own face and voice come through. The listings are already photographed. The only task is making sure the wins and the local knowledge go out too.
The mistake to avoid
Posting only listings, which turns your feed into a portal people ignore. The sold results and the local expertise are what actually win instructions. And going quiet between listings, exactly when future sellers are forming their shortlist.
How Native does it for you
Native learns your patch and your voice, then keeps a steady feed going: new listings, sold results, market updates, local guides. You approve from your phone between viewings, and it publishes on a rhythm that keeps you the visible local name.


You focus on selling homes. Native makes sure that when someone in your area decides to sell, yours is the name they already trust.