This AI Prompt Gives Agents 20 Scroll-Stopping YouTube Video Titles

BAM’s AI Prompt of the Week helps real estate agents generate 20 YouTube video titles tailored to their local market using proven viral formats. This week’s example output features Minneapolis, with clickable title ideas focused on price drops, suburb comparisons, crime trends, and builder delays.
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Real estate content isn’t just about showing homes. It’s about owning the conversation in your market. 

And YouTube is the standout platform agents are using to build authority, generate leads, and stand out from the Zillow noise. 

Of course, posting listing tours alone won’t get you there. You need emotionally charged, click-worthy content that feels local and hits hard.

That’s where this AI prompt comes in.

Designed for agents ready to dominate YouTube with market-savvy content, this prompt taps into viral video frameworks used by creators in Austin, Toronto, and Orlando, and adapts them to your local city or region. 

Whether you’re covering new construction delays, neighborhood rivalries, or price drops no one’s talking about yet, this is how you build a binge-worthy channel that converts.

Just drop the prompt into ChatGPT, plug in your city and neighborhoods, and watch the ideas roll in.

The Prompt

Here’s the prompt to drop into the ChatGPT field: 

I’m a real estate agent creating YouTube videos to build authority and attract leads in my local market.

My market is: [INSERT CITY / REGION]

Optional neighborhoods/suburbs I want to highlight: [LIST NEIGHBORHOODS OR SUBURBS]

Include any of the following if relevant:

    • Big news (e.g., tech company moving in, new highways, taxes, zoning, crime)
    • Major developments (new malls, stadiums, master-planned communities)
    • Controversies or changes (builder delays, lawsuits, HOA disputes, price drops)

I want you to act like a top YouTube strategist who’s studied winning formats from viral real estate channels in Austin, Toronto, and Orlando.

Give me a list of 20 YouTube title ideas that are:

    • Click-worthy and YouTube-native
    • Designed for buyers, sellers, and relocators
    • Emotionally compelling (fear, regret, opportunity)
    • Packed with local relevance

Include a mix of formats:

    • Regret or Mistake titles
    • “Don’t Do This” or “Must Know” warnings
    • Suburb vs suburb comparisons
    • Local news + how it affects housing
    • Price crash / housing shift updates
    • Listicles (Top 5, Best Places, etc.)
    • Insider insights for relocators
    • Titles focused on NEW construction or builders in trouble
    • Hidden gems or neighborhood breakdowns

Tone = attention-grabbing, trustworthy, and native to YouTube culture.

Let’s start with 20 titles and then refine into a series or a calendar.

Test Run: Minneapolis, MN

Prompt:

I’m a real estate agent creating YouTube videos to build authority and attract leads in my local market.

My market is: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Optional neighborhoods/suburbs I want to highlight: Edina, Maple Grove, Uptown, North Loop, Woodbury

Include any of the following if relevant: Rising crime concerns in Uptown, luxury townhome developments in Edina, price drops in downtown condos, delays in Maple Grove’s Main Street expansion, surge in relocations from Chicago

I want you to act like a top YouTube strategist who’s studied winning formats from viral real estate channels in Austin, Toronto, and Orlando.

Give me a list of 20 YouTube title ideas that are:

    1. Click-worthy and YouTube-native
    2. Designed for buyers, sellers, and relocators
    3. Emotionally compelling (fear, regret, opportunity)
    4. Packed with local relevance

ChatGPT Output (Sample Titles)

Here’s what ChatGPT gave me: 

  1. Don’t Move to Minneapolis Until You Watch This! (Big Mistakes to Avoid in 2025)
  2. Why Everyone Is Leaving Uptown (and Where They’re Going Instead)
  3. The Edina vs. Woodbury Debate—Which Suburb Wins in 2025?
  4. Top 5 Minneapolis Neighborhoods for First-Time Buyers (You’ll Be Surprised!)
  5. Downtown Condo Prices Just Dropped—Here’s Why That’s a Huge Deal
  6. Relocating from Chicago? What You’ll Love (and Hate) About Minneapolis
  7. The Truth About Minneapolis Crime in 2025 (Uptown Deep Dive)
  8. Maple Grove’s Massive Delay: What It Means for Buyers and Investors
  9. Is the North Loop Still Worth the Hype? Local Agents Weigh In
  10. This $1.2M Edina Townhome Just Changed the Game for Luxury Buyers
  11. Don’t Buy in Minneapolis Until You Know These 7 Things
  12. The Top 3 Neighborhoods Locals Say Are Overrated in 2025
  13. How New Zoning Laws Could Skyrocket Prices in the Twin Cities
  14. Inside a $400K Home in Woodbury (What Your Money Really Gets You)
  15. 2025 Housing Shift: Why Minneapolis Sellers Are Slashing Prices
  16. The Best Minneapolis Suburbs for Families in 2025
  17. Is It Too Late to Invest in North Loop? Market Outlook Revealed
  18. What the Edina Building Boom Means for the Entire Metro
  19. These Minneapolis Builders Are in Trouble—Watch Before You Buy New
  20. Top 10 Hidden Gem Neighborhoods Around Minneapolis (Locals Only!)

Want to create your own version? Grab the full prompt above and give ChatGPT your market. Then start building a YouTube strategy that positions you as the go-to real estate guide for the neighborhoods you serve. 

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About the Author

Sarah Lentz started writing for BAM in late May of 2022 and quickly realized she was exactly where she wanted to be (and still is). Before BAM, she worked as a freelance writer. She lives in Minnesota with her four kids and, in her free time, is writing her next book.

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