Marketing Hot Takes: What We’re Watching Closely

Marketing shifts fast, and the trends gaining traction today may become tomorrow’s competitive edge. Here are the emerging ideas, tools, and behaviors we’re watching closely as they start shaping the way prospective residents discover and choose their next home.
Is TikTok Becoming More Influential Than Instagram for Leasing?
Authentic, low-edit videos consistently outperform curated feeds. Apartment walkthroughs, amenity clips, neighborhood highlights, and “day-in-the-life” videos are becoming a top discovery point for younger renters.
Why it matters:
Properties with strong short-form content presence see higher engagement on all digital channels; especially Google.
Will Leasing Kiosks Make a Comeback - or Fade Out?
Traditional kiosks have lost traction, but kiosks integrated with AI, CRM visibility, and self-guided touring flows are starting to trend upward again. Kiosks only work when paired with updated tech — not as standalone relics.
Why it matters:
In high-traffic lobbies or properties with staffing challenges, updated kiosks may offer smart backup coverage.
Are Reviews More Powerful Than Price Adjustments?
Prospective residents are sorting Google and Yelp results by rating before ever checking price. Sentiment and consistency outweigh small rent deltas.
Why it matters:
A property with a better reputation often wins the first tour slot, which historically correlates with higher closing rates. Responding consistently and encouraging happy residents to share experiences is now a traffic strategy, not just a courtesy.
Will Prospective Residents Expect AI-Generated Tours Next?
We’re not far off. AI models already create virtual spaces, and multifamily isn’t far behind. Tools like Matterport and Zillow already use AI to auto-generate floor plans, tours, and room measurements. Early models can render entire units from photos alone.
Why it matters:
AI-generated tours could dramatically reduce production costs and speed. The expectation gap for virtual experiences will widen — residents will come to expect interactive tools as standard.
Is SMS Still King for Prospect Communication?
Email response rates continue to drop industry-wide while SMS remains immediate, trusted, and conversion-friendly.
Why it matters:
Prospective residents want communication in the same format they use for daily life. Automated SMS follow-up at key touchpoints (tour reminders, unanswered inquiries, post-tour nurture) continues to outperform email by a wide margin.
Should Every Property Have a Google-First Strategy?
Unquestionably. Prospective residents now start with Google Maps more than they do with ILS sites. High-quality photos, accurate hours, fresh posts, and fast review responses drive a disproportionate share of search discovery.
Why it matters:
A property’s Google presence is often its
true first impression. Even a strong website can’t compensate for an outdated or inconsistent Google Business Profile.
“Micro-Moments” Are Becoming the Real Renter Journey
Prospective residents don’t engage in one long search session anymore — they make dozens of 5–15 second “check-ins” across sites.
Examples of micro-moments:
- Checking Google reviews at lunch
- Watching a TikTok tour at night
- Looking at the street on Google Maps
- Comparing amenities on an ILS
- Clicking into photos on Instagram
Why it matters:
Each micro-touch shapes perception. Inconsistent information now stands out more than ever. Accuracy across platforms is no longer a nice-to-have; it’s conversion-critical.
Neighborhood Identity Is Becoming a Marketing Asset
Prospective residents increasingly choose “vibe” and location identity over traditional amenities. Hyperlocal lifestyle cues (coffee shops, trails, nightlife, dog parks) influence early-stage decisions more than pools and gyms.
Why it matters:
Neighborhood storytelling lowers friction and builds trust early. Properties with strong “place-based storytelling” outperform those that rely solely on listing features.
Static Site Maps and Floor Plans Are Being Replaced by Interactive Ones
Interactive floor plan selectors and animated amenity maps are increasing on newer platforms, and prospective residents prefer them by a large margin.
Why it matters:
They support faster decision-making and reduce basic inbound questions. Investing in interactive tools during refresh cycles will likely become the new standard.
TikTok + Google Search Are Quietly Merging
Google is testing direct indexing of TikTok content and surfacing short-form videos in local search snippets.
Why it matters:
Properties with short-form content may soon benefit from
double visibility — in TikTok AND Google results. Short-form content is no longer just “social”; it’s becoming SEO.











