Real Estate Advertising

The Baltimore Realtor Residents Call When It's Time to Move

22M+ monthly impressions across 35 Baltimore residential buildings — elevator advertising that keeps your name in front of future buyers and sellers.

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Baltimore's Real Estate Market Rewards the Realtor Residents Already Know

Harbor Point, Port Covington, Inner Harbor — Baltimore's residential landscape is evolving fast. Residents in these buildings are exactly the buyers, sellers, and investors driving the city's real estate market. But they only call the agent they already trust.

Elevator advertising builds that trust organically. Repeated exposure inside the buildings where your ideal clients live makes your name the one they think of first — whether they're upgrading, downsizing, or investing.

Be the Baltimore Realtor Every Building Resident Knows

Elevator advertising keeps your name in front of your best future clients.

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Baltimore by the Numbers

53

53 elevator screens

35

35 residential buildings

22M+

22M+ monthly impressions

Why Baltimore Realtors Advertise in Elevators

Advertise Where Your Clients Live

Your ad runs inside the buildings where sellers and renters live. When someone starts thinking about selling or moving, they already know your name. No other ad type reaches homeowners right where they live.

Reach Buyers Visiting Buildings

People touring units in your target buildings see your ad during their visit. You become the agent they remember when they decide to make an offer or start looking seriously.

Build Name Recognition in Your Territory

Real estate is a trust business. Residents who see your face and name 4-6 times a day for months think of you as the local expert. When they decide to list or buy, you are the first agent they call.

Your Ad Runs Alone in Every Building

Your ad runs by itself in the elevator. No competing agents. No distractions. Residents connect your name with their building, and that kind of familiarity drives referrals and listings.

How Real Estate Advertising Channels Compare

Metric

Elevator Ads

Bus Shelters

Social Ads

Audience Targeting

Residents in specific buildings

Commuters on bus routes

Broad demographic filters

Ad Exclusivity

Your ad only (no competitors)

Shared with 3-5 ads

Competing in feed

Daily Frequency

4-6x guaranteed

1-2x if on route

Depends on the algorithm

Why Baltimore Realtors Advertise in Elevators

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Baltimore elevator ads generate actual real estate leads?

Yes. Realtors report that elevator advertising generates both direct inquiries and referral-stage recognition — where residents recommend the agent they've seen in their building to friends and family looking to buy or sell.

Can I target specific Baltimore neighborhoods for real estate advertising?

Absolutely. We can concentrate your campaign in the buildings and neighborhoods where you specialize — whether that's Harbor East condos, Federal Hill row homes, or the newer towers in Harbor Point.

What should a realtor include in a Baltimore elevator ad?

Your name, photo, brokerage, and a clear value statement perform best. A recent sale or neighborhood statistic adds credibility. Keep the call to action simple: your phone number or website.

How long should a Baltimore realtor run elevator advertising?

Real estate is relationship-driven and timing-dependent. A 6–12 month campaign ensures your name is visible when residents hit the life moments — job change, family growth, retirement — that trigger a move.

Be the Baltimore Realtor Every Building Resident Knows

Elevator advertising keeps your name in front of your best future clients.

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