The 'Just Sold' Post That Generates Your Next Listing: What to Include (And What to Skip)
The standard "Just Sold" post is a square photo of a house with a sold sticker and a line that says "Congratulations to my buyers!" It performs adequately.

The 'Just Sold' Post That Generates Your Next Listing: What to Include (And What to Skip)
The standard "Just Sold" post is a square photo of a house with a sold sticker and a line that says "Congratulations to my buyers!" It performs adequately. It fills a square in the grid. And it leaves nearly all of its potential value on the table.
Here's what actually makes a Just Sold post generate the next listing inquiry.
In ForaPost: Open Catalog Maker → Create a record for each regular location or route day (e.g., "Riverside Park — Taco Tuesday") → Attach a photo of your truck at that spot → Check "Treat as Event" → Set the date.
Skip the Price Brag
Leading with the sale price is almost always the wrong move. It tells neighbors how much their house might be worth, which is useful — but it makes the post feel transactional rather than personal. The homeowner scrolling past doesn't think "I should hire this agent." They think "huh, interesting price" and move on.
Lead With the Client Story
What problem did you solve? Every transaction has one. The couple who needed to close in 21 days because of a job relocation. The first-time buyer who lost three bids and almost gave up. The homeowner who was nervous about pricing in a shifting market and needed someone who would actually explain it.
The story is what makes people feel seen. When a neighbor reads "I helped a family relocate from across the country in 21 days — here's how we made it work," they don't just see a transaction. They see capability. They see someone who handled a hard situation.
Include the Soft CTA
Don't end with "DM me to find out what your home is worth." End with something more human. "If you're thinking about making a move in Willow Park, I'd love to chat — no pressure, no pitch, just a conversation." The non-pushy close converts better than the pushy one for this audience.
The Tag Strategy
Tag your clients (with permission), tag the neighborhood or local landmark, tag your brokerage. Each tag extends reach. Most importantly, tag the listing address in your location field — because real estate searches on Instagram and Facebook are increasingly location-specific.
ForaPost creates and publishes your listings, neighborhood content, and client stories in consistent rotation — so your audience sees the full picture of what working with you looks like.
Ready to put this into action?
- Post your daily location → Catalog Maker — Treat as Event: Open Catalog Maker → Create a record for each regular location or route day (e.g., "Riverside Park — Taco Tuesday").
- Create behind-the-scenes content showing food being prepared → Catalog Maker: Open Catalog Maker → Create records for your signature dishes, prep routines, and team members → Attach real photos and short video clips.
- Use your own food photos and real customer moments, not stock images → Media Settings — Uploaded Only: Go to Settings → Media.
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