USE CASE · REAL ESTATE
The best AI for real estate video
Rates shown at each model's base tier, verified July 2026 from official vendor pricing pages and documentation. Vendors change prices without notice — see methodology.
Real estate is the quiet high-ROI niche: agents already own the input (listing photos) and the output format is simple — slow push-ins and drifts that make stills feel alive. Image-to-video handles it directly, and at Kling subscription rates a 10-shot listing video costs roughly $2–4 against $150–400 for a videographer.
One hard boundary: AI motion on real photos is fine; generating rooms or features that don't exist is misrepresentation and, in most markets, a legal problem. Keep generation anchored to actual listing photography, disclose AI enhancement where local rules require it, and route premium listings to Veo 3.1 Fast, where interior lighting quality visibly improves.
Whichever pick fits, pressure-test the budget in the calculator with your real clip counts — and remember every rate above multiplies by your retake ratio.