65 Real Estate Infographics + How to Make Your Own & Go Viral (2024)

Studies consistently show that when you add colorful infographics to text, your audience’s willingness to read your message increases substantially. Sounds like a perfect way to increase audience engagement with your real estate marketing, right? We think so too! 💯👍 This collection of helpful real estate infographics is designed to inspire you and covers topics for buyers, sellers, first-time homebuyers, and so much more.

We’ve also included a helpful guide to creating your own infographics, a list of tools and resources, customizable templates, plus some tips on how to share them to maximize engagement … and maybe even go viral.

65 Real Estate Infographics to Inspire

This collection of favorite infographics is all about inspiration. But if you want to jump right in and create your own, check out our Canva templates, which are ready for your customizations and perfect for sharing with clients and leads in email, on your blog, or across your social media.

23 Infographics for Buyers

11 Infographics for Sellers

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Why You Should be Using Real Estate Infographics

If your email is a book and your video content is a movie, infographics are comic books. They’re handy instructions with useful diagrams: easy to follow and remember, and useful enough to save for later.

  • A colorful, well-executed real estate infographic can explain and simplify many of the complex steps of the homebuying or selling process.
  • They grab a reader’s attention and convey lots of information in a compact way.
  • Sharing helpful infographics positions you as a subject matter expert (especially if you use graphics customized for your market).
  • Infographics provide ways to help build your brand and potentially even go viral.
  • They are surprisingly easy to create (we have a great out-of-the-box template) and are easy to post on social media or include in an email drip campaign.

How to Create Real Estate Infographics Quickly & Easily

While these real estate infographics are pretty amazing inspiration, it’s time to create your own.

Here is our quick rundown for creating eye-catching infographics that you can brand as your own in about 20 minutes. You’ll need:

  • A good topic. What common questions do you get that would make a compelling infographic? Think about what pain points your buyer and seller leads have and create something to help them. Outline the big ideas you want to share and the background information you think your audience needs to know.
  • A free account or subscription―around $10 per month―to an online design service like Canva. A subscription allows you to access more templates, images, fonts, and more. It’s a small price to pay for professional-looking infographics.

In terms of software, I think Canva is the easiest to use and has the best design options, but there are plenty of other companies that offer templates you can customize.

ProviderOffersPrice
CanvaDesign tools & templatesFree to $120 per year
EdrawMaxDesign tools & templates specifically for infographicsFree to $99 per year
PiktochartDesign tools & templatesFree to $168 per year
InfogramDesign tools & templatesFree to $228 per year
VenngageDesign tools & templatesFree to $120 per year
SnappaDesign tools & templatesFree to $120 per year
TypesetAI created infographics$228 per year
EtsyReady-made designs you can customize$4 to $20 per design package

Keep images and colors bright and eye-catching. You want your audience to read your infographic, but also save it and send it on to their friends. Remember to keep your text small but still legible for those using smaller monitors and phones.

Once you have a design you’re happy with that is in keeping with your branding (font, colors, etc.), add your logo and contact information to the bottom and export your infographic as a PNG file.

Remember to save a copy in Canva or whatever application you use so you can edit and update it later if your information changes.

Expert Tips for Making Great Infographics

While it’s relatively easy to use the applications you need to make real estate infographics, making an infographic that will go viral and capture the world’s attention isn’t. Here are a few tips to make sure your designs not only look great but actually do their job.

1. Don’t Crowd Too Much Text in a Small Space

One of the biggest mistakes people make when creating infographics is to jam tons of information into too small an area. Unless you think your audience will have magnifying glasses handy, don’t use too much text.

2. Learn the Basics of Color Theory

Some colors just look terrible with other colors, so take the time to learn about complementary colors and the basics of color theory before you start designing.

3. Use Illustrations Instead of Photos

Illustrations generally work better than photos. First, because photos are often rectangular and hard to place, and second, because illustrations are easier to “read” at a glance.

4. Understand Sizing for Social Media Posts

Infographics will shrink to fit your social media feed, which means they may not be legible when downsized, especially on mobile phones. There’s not much you can do about it, so just try to make them look sharp from a distance so people will want to click to make them bigger.

5. Make Sure They Flow

The best real estate infographics explain complex processes in a simple, visual way. Step-by-step instructions, for example, flow from one to the next and work well as infographics.

Infographic Templates for The Close Readers

Get started right now with our customizable Canva templates:

List With Me
Five Keys to Property Investment Success
Mortgage Pre-Approval Checklist
Staging Advice
Information on Your Brokerage

Where to Find More Real Estate Infographics

Maybe you don’t have time to make your own infographics. Here are a few sources that offer impactful real estate infographics to share. Remember, don’t put your logo on them—they are copyrighted content.

Ready to share the infographics you’ve created on your own? Here are a few places to share them where you’ll get maximum engagement.

Social Media

Pinterest may not be your primary social network, but it is a massive social media site and “visual discovery engine” with more than 480 million active monthly users (and counting!). It’s also 100% visual, so your infographics will be shared like hotcakes. Even better, Pinterest has a search function, which means other users will find your infographics if you add the right description and title.

Related Article 13 Powerful Pinterest Real Estate Marketing Ideas From the Pros

Your infographics will also do well on Facebook and Instagram, but don’t forget LinkedIn, especially for infographics that would speak to your professional network.

Your Email List

Include infographics in your emails, and to increase your open rates, signal to your recipient list what they’re getting if they open your email. For example, if you want to share info about closing costs, a good email subject line would be: 15 Things Every Buyer Needs to Know About Closing Costs (Infographic).

📌 Pro Tip

Send the right infographic to the right segment of your audience. A 65-year-old homeowner will probably not be interested in a first-time homebuyer’s guide.

Your Blog

Using bold, colorful real estate infographics in your posts will greatly increase the chance your audience will read them. Even better, it gives them an excuse to download a useful tool from your website that also has your URL and branding on it. Now, instead of being in the back of their mind, your branding will be in their download folder.

Bringing It All Together

If you have questions about real estate infographics, we have answers. So, go ahead and ask us in the comment section below.

65 Real Estate Infographics + How to Make Your Own & Go Viral (2024)

FAQs

What is the most asked question in real estate? ›

15 Common Real Estate Questions
  1. What Is The First Step of The Home Buying Process? ...
  2. How Long Does It Take To Buy a Home? ...
  3. What Is a Seller's Market? ...
  4. What Is a Buyer's Market? ...
  5. What Is a Stratified Market? ...
  6. How Much Do I Have To Pay An Agent To Help Me Buy a House? ...
  7. What Kind of Credit Score Do I Need To Buy a Home?
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How to make an infographic about yourself? ›

How to make an infographic
  1. Open Canva. Open up Canva and search for "Infographics" to start your design.
  2. Select a template. Explore Canva's wide range of infographic templates for your visualization needs. ...
  3. Customize your infographic design. ...
  4. Perfect your design with elements. ...
  5. Save and share.

How do I get more exposure in real estate? ›

10 ways realtors can increase traffic to their listings
  1. Go mobile. ...
  2. Build branding around your market. ...
  3. Upgrade your photography. ...
  4. Go for video. ...
  5. Put the 'social' in social media. ...
  6. Use listing websites strategically. ...
  7. Don't leave prospects hanging. ...
  8. Have a way with words.
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How do I make my real estate website stand out? ›

Here are five ways to make your real estate website stand out.
  1. Keep It Up to Date. As a real estate agent, keeping your website up-to-date is critical. ...
  2. Create Blog Content. ...
  3. Stay On-Brand. ...
  4. Use Quality Images Only. ...
  5. Write Detailed Property Details.

What is the number one rule of real estate? ›

For a potential investment to pass the 1% rule, its monthly rent must equal at least 1% of the purchase price. If you want to buy an investment property, the 1% rule can be a helpful tool for finding the right property to achieve your investment goals.

What not to tell your realtor? ›

'I can afford to spend X'

“A prospective home buyer should never address with a seller or seller's agent anything concerning their financing or ability to pay a full-price offer,” says Maryjo Shockley, a real estate professional with Keller Williams.

How do you make an infographic attractive and effective? ›

Top 10 tips for creating a successful infographic
  1. Make it visually appealing. ...
  2. Stay on brand. ...
  3. Use storytelling to convey key messages. ...
  4. Keep your audience in mind and stay on point. ...
  5. Make sure the data is accurate. ...
  6. Keep sentences short. ...
  7. Give numbers special emphasis. ...
  8. Play with fonts.
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What should be the first thing on your infographic? ›

01. Choose your topic. First things first, before you can create an attention-grabbing infographic, you need to make sure that you have a strong topic, the right tools(opens in a new tab or window), informative data, or unique information that's going to capture the audience's attention.

How many pages should an infographic be? ›

Generally, an infographic is structured on two pages: the first contains the graphical elements used to represent the data/information.

What would give the real estate agent the most visibility? ›

What gives real estate agents the most visibility? As a realtor today, you need to maintain your online presence because most of your clients will turn towards the internet to look for a service they need. To start setting up your online presence, you need to develop your own website and market yourself as a brand.

How can I increase traffic to my house for sale? ›

Increase Traffic Through Market Exposure

You can advertise in local papers and via online websites such as Craigslist, Trulia, and Zillow. Don't forget to spread the word via social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, because someone within your own network may be interested in buying.

Why am I failing at real estate? ›

Three common mistakes that agents make is inadequate prospecting, failing to market properties in ways that lead to fast sales, and not following up with clients. Real estate agents must be motivated because generating leads and marketing listings takes creativity and hard work.

What should a realtor website look like? ›

The best real estate websites are polished and human. The agent should be front and center but content should be focussed on helping potential buyers and sellers. They're designed to generate leads but they don't use invasive pop-ups or demand visitors give up an email address to access content.

What is SEO in real estate? ›

Search Engine Optimization or SEO for real estate websites is the standard optimization process that involves configuration and optimizing web pages and web content. The content is easily discoverable by online users looking for specific real estate content using search terms relevant to your website.

What makes a good realtor website? ›

Make sure to have a lead capture form on your site that's clear, concise, and easily accessible on desktop as well as mobile. Add fields for prospective leads' first and last names, phone number, email address, and other key information you may find helps you serve them best.

What are the three most important things to you in real estate? ›

To achieve those goals, the three most important words in real estate are not Location, Location, Location, but Price, Condition, Availability.

Is the 1 rule in real estate realistic? ›

The 1% rule shouldn't be used as the determining factors as to whether or not you'll invest in a property. Before buying a rental property, you should always consider the neighborhood, the condition of the property, and current market trends.

What questions are asked in an estate interview? ›

General Real Estate Agent Interview Questions
  • Can you summarise your resume for me?
  • What interested you about this position?
  • What do you know about this company?
  • What do you consider your greatest professional strengths?
  • What are some skills you want to develop in real estate?
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