So, You’re a Realtor and Want to Crush It on TikTok? Here’s What You Need to Know

Ever wondered how TikTok became the playground for realtors? I mean, who would’ve thought that a platform famous for dance challenges and lip-syncing could double as a powerhouse lead-generation tool? If you’re not on TikTok yet as a real estate agent, what are you even doing? Seriously, the market is there, it’s free, and it’s begging for you to shine. But don’t panic if you’re starting from scratch—today, we’re diving into Karis’s masterclass on the TikTok basics for realtors. Spoiler: It’s the step-by-step guide you didn’t know you needed.


Setting the Stage—Why TikTok?

Let’s address the elephant in the room—TikTok, for realtors? Yes, absolutely! Karis kicks off the conversation by acknowledging a common struggle: so many agents know they should be on TikTok but have zero clue where to begin. And hey, no shame—jumping into a new app can feel like showing up to an open house in your pajamas.

TikTok isn’t just for teens or viral dances anymore. It’s proven itself as a legit tool for branding and lead generation for realtors. Karis herself says that TikTok is the top source for her business, and she’s not gatekeeping her playbook.


A Realtor’s TikTok Starter Pack

Okay, so imagine you’re downloading TikTok for the very first time—no filters, no followers, just you and the untapped power of your potential. Here’s the breakdown straight from Karis:

  • Claim Your Identity (Name + Username): Your username is searchable—huge win! Stick with your full name or add “Realtor” if you’re building a personal brand. If you rep a team, branding cohesion is key.
  • Keep It Cohesive (Profile Picture): This isn’t a selfie free-for-all. Karis recommends using the same profile picture across all platforms (Instagram, LinkedIn, Google My Business). Why? Because consistency builds trust, and people recognize your face.
  • Craft a Killer Bio: Two MUST-haves in there:
    • Mention you’re a realtor or real estate agent.
    • Include your location (state, city, or region).
  • Don’t skimp on adding a website! Karis suggests using a tool like Linktree for bonus efficiency. Why list one link when you can subtly flex all your platforms in one neat package? Genius.

TikTok Navigation—Master the Playground

Navigating TikTok as a newbie can feel like wandering into IKEA—it’s overwhelming, and everything looks fun. Karis demystifies it step by step:

  • Your Home Page has two sections: the Following tab (for accounts you follow) and the For You page (where the algorithm gets witchy and shows you curated content). Initialize your feed by following other top creators in your niche—hello, instant inspo!
  • The Discover Page is where trends, sounds, and hashtags live. Use it to spy on what’s hot in your area and niche. Think of it like networking at a conference—but you’re in your pajamas.
  • Drafts are Your Best Friend: Batch content creation, people! Spend an hour pumping out content, save it to drafts, and drip-feed it later. This is TikTok 101 for busy professionals.

A Crash Course in Video Creation

Now for the crux of it all: making your first TikTok. Karis turns this potentially terrifying feat into something as straightforward as assembling a pre-cut charcuterie board.

  1. Set your video timer to 60 seconds. Not only does this keep things concise, but it also makes your video repurposable for Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts. Multitasking for the win!
  2. Use tripods and timers to shoot hands-free (and avoid the dreaded shaky camera look).
  3. Add captions and hashtags: Create context for your audience by detailing what your video is about and using a sprinkle of niche-specific hashtags (3–5 is perfect).
  4. Pin your BEST videos: Highlight your top three performing TikToks on your profile to make your page binge-worthy for new visitors.

But Why Does the TikTok Algorithm Feel Like a Magic Eight Ball?

TikTok isn’t pulling content out of a hat; it’s running on a laser-focused algorithm that learns your preferences as you engage. Karis explains it brilliantly: your early posts will feel like dropping a pebble into a massive pond, but as the algorithm analyzes user behavior (views, likes, shares), it’ll start showing your content to more people who might care.

Want to find top-performing realtors or trends in your area? Search for them. Want TikTok to know you’re into real estate content? Binge-watch a few related videos. The app learns what you like—and what your future followers will like, too.

TikTok Is More Than Fun—it’s a Legit Business Tool

Now, here’s where Karis really drives it home: TikTok is free. If you’re not leveraging a platform that can send you high-quality leads while making entertaining content, are you even hustling? (Harsh, but true.) Not to mention, TikTok gives you that sweet opportunity to connect with people not just as a salesperson but as, you know, you.

Karis suggests involving TikTok in your overall real estate strategy and seeing where it takes you. Why wouldn’t you want to do something that’s equal parts fun and lucrative?


Final Thoughts: The TikTok Realtor Revival is Here

Karis delivers a goldmine of tips for TikTok noobs, but honestly, her advice transcends the real estate niche. Whether you’re a realtor, a small business owner, or just somebody trying to get your face on the digital map, there’s something valuable here for everyone.

So, let’s pass the mic to you: Have you started creating TikTok content yet? Did you try any of Karis’s tips already? Let’s talk in the comments because, let’s face it, we’re all just here trying to figure out this wacky little app together.

Your move, realtors! Hit me up with your stories or even drop your TikTok handle below—I could always use some niche-specific inspo myself. Who needs another scrolling binge when we could be scrolling you?

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