Why Video Is Taking Over Real Estate Marketing
73% of homeowners say they are more likely to list with an agent who markets with video, up from 63% in 2021. Buyers shortlist properties online before they ever call, and video is what holds their attention: viewers retain 95% of a message from video, compared to 10% from text.
What held agents back was never desire, it was friction. A videographer costs $300-500 per listing, needs scheduling, and delivers days later. An AI real estate video maker removes all three: the photos you already have become a finished tour video in minutes, the same day the listing goes live.
From Staged Photos to Tour Video
Most video tools animate your photos exactly as they are, which means an empty living room becomes an empty living room in motion. RoomLift is the only platform where staging and video live together: furnish the room virtually first, then film it. One upload covers the staged photos for the portal and the tour video for social.
The Cost Advantage
A videographer runs $300-500 per listing plus days of turnaround. With RoomLift, the $79 Listing Package covers an entire listing: virtually staged photos plus a 1080p tour video. At that price, every listing gets video, not just the premium ones.




