Should I make a video tour?
You’ll Sell Faster With This One Move — Should You Make a Video Tour?
Quick answer
Yes. A video tour is now a marketing essential for real estate. It draws attention, reduces time on market, and helps you command a higher price when done right.
Why a video tour wins
Buyers start online. Studies show over 90% of home shoppers use the internet in their search. Static photos no longer cut through the noise. Video keeps viewers on the listing longer, boosts engagement, and converts casual browsers into qualified leads.
- Visibility: Videos rank higher in search and social feeds.
- Trust: Seeing flow and scale of rooms builds instant credibility.
- Speed: Properties with strong visual marketing sell faster.

When a video tour matters most
Use a video tour when any of these apply:
- High-value or unique properties (luxury, architectural, acreage)
- Competitive markets where listings fight for attention
- Long or awkward floor plans where photos mislead
- Remote buyers who need a realistic preview
If the home is entry-level in a saturated market, a short mobile walk-through still improves listing performance vs. photos alone.
How to make a high-converting video tour (actionable)
- Plan the route: Start outside, show curb appeal, flow through main living spaces, end with the view or master suite.
- Keep it short: 60–90 seconds for social; 3–5 minutes for full online tour.
- Use steady footage: gimbal or stabilizer avoids nausea.
- Add voice or captions: Explain size, upgrades, neighborhood perks.
- Include a call to action: Book a viewing, virtual show, or contact the agent.
- Post natively: Upload to YouTube, Facebook, Instagram Reels, and MLS where allowed.
Real-world proof
Local examples show clear gains. In comparable listings, agents who added video saw faster showings and higher engagement in the first 72 hours. In one Toronto-area campaign, a property with a professional video tour attracted 3x more online views in the first week and multiple offers within 10 days. These are the results we replicate consistently.
Cost vs. ROI
A polished video can be produced for a few hundred dollars or less with an experienced agent. The return is measurable: faster sale, fewer price reductions, and stronger negotiating position. Even a single percentage point improvement in sale price often covers production costs.

Final checklist before you film
- Declutter and stage main rooms
- Light every room evenly
- Highlight upgrades and floor flow
- Add neighborhood shots
- Use professional editing for pacing and captions
Ready to make your listing impossible to ignore
If you want a video that sells, work with a marketer who treats listings like products. I help sellers and buyers in the GTA get maximum exposure and better offers. Contact Tony Sousa at tony@sousasells.ca or 416-477-2620. Visit https://www.sousasells.ca for examples and booking.


















