
Today’s home buyers rarely begin their search by calling a real estate agent.
They begin with research.
And increasingly, that research is happening on YouTube.
Before contacting an agent, many buyers spend hours researching cities, neighborhoods, and lifestyle factors through video. They want to see what living in an area actually looks like before scheduling a showing or requesting listings.
In fact, relocation buyers often watch multiple videos about a city before contacting an agent at all, a behavior we discussed in detail in How Buyers Use YouTube When Relocating to a New City.
For agents, this creates a powerful opportunity to show up early in the buyer’s decision process.
Here are the five things buyers most commonly search for on YouTube when researching where to live.
1. “Moving to” and “Living in” Videos
One of the most common searches buyers make is:
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Moving to Dallas Texas
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Living in Tampa Florida
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Moving to Nashville Tennessee
These videos help buyers understand what daily life is like in a city or town.
They want to see:
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neighborhoods
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streets
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schools
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shopping areas
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parks and local attractions
Relocation buyers rely heavily on these videos to determine whether a location feels right before ever contacting an agent.
Agents who appear in these searches begin establishing authority long before competitors even know the buyer exists. This concept is part of what we describe as owning digital territory in specific cities, where consistent video content allows agents to dominate relocation searches.
2. Neighborhood and Community Tours
Once buyers narrow down a city, they begin researching specific neighborhoods.
Common searches include:
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Best neighborhoods in Charlotte
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Neighborhood tour Scottsdale Arizona
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Affordable neighborhoods in Austin
These videos give buyers a better sense of:
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home styles
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community layout
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walkability
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nearby amenities
Neighborhood-focused videos often perform well because they allow buyers to imagine themselves living there.
They also attract more serious prospects compared to general listing videos, which is why subdivision-specific videos often attract stronger buyers than generic listing content.
3. Cost of Living and Market Overview
Buyers also use YouTube to understand the financial reality of relocating.
Popular searches include:
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Cost of living in Phoenix
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Is Nashville expensive to live in
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Housing market in Tampa Florida
Videos explaining price ranges, taxes, and general affordability help buyers determine if a move is realistic before contacting an agent.
These types of videos tend to perform well because they answer the exact questions buyers are already researching online.
4. Pros and Cons of Living in an Area
Buyers appreciate honest insights about a location.
That’s why videos like these perform well:
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Pros and cons of living in Houston
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What I wish I knew before moving to Denver
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Is Boise Idaho a good place to live
These videos build trust because they present a balanced perspective rather than simply promoting a location.
Buyers want realistic expectations before making a major decision.
Agents who consistently create educational content like this often see stronger long-term results because they build credibility before ever speaking to the buyer.
5. Local Lifestyle and Day-to-Day Living
Finally, buyers want to understand what everyday life actually looks like in a community.
This includes videos showing:
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local restaurants
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parks and recreation
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downtown areas
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commuting routes
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seasonal events
These videos help viewers imagine their future life in the area.
And when buyers feel emotionally connected to a place, they become far more likely to begin working with the agent who helped them understand it.
Why YouTube Research Matters for Real Estate
Many buyers now spend weeks researching cities on YouTube before contacting an agent.
This means agents who appear in these searches have the opportunity to influence the decision process much earlier than traditional marketing methods allow.
Instead of competing for attention after buyers begin contacting multiple agents, YouTube allows agents to become the first trusted source buyers encounter during their research phase.
Final Thoughts
YouTube has quietly become one of the most important research tools in real estate.
Buyers are searching for:
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relocation insights
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neighborhood tours
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cost of living information
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honest lifestyle perspectives
Agents who create helpful videos around these topics position themselves directly in front of buyers who are actively planning their next move.
And as more buyers continue turning to video research, the agents who show up in those searches will continue to gain a long-term advantage.
Outreach Media helps agents establish a visual presence in their markets through short city related videos that buyers and sellers are already looking for on Youtube. Send us a quick email for more information.