Content Categories: Marketing
If you're a property manager or onsite apartment team member, chances are your plate is already overflowing — resident events, renewals, leasing goals, and an inbox that never quits. So when exactly are you supposed to plan, create, and post social media content?
Good news: there is a better way. We’re breaking down a simple, but proven content strategy that helps overwhelmed apartment teams show up online without adding stress to their day.
Whether you’re struggling to stay consistent, need fresh social media marketing ideas for your apartment community, or you just want to stop dreading your next Instagram post, this strategy is for you.
Why Property Managers Struggle With Social Media Marketing
Let’s call it like it is: most onsite apartment teams don’t have the time, headspace, or tools to manage consistent apartment social media marketing.
You’re reacting instead of planning
You waste time trying to figure out what to post
You feel like you’re either always selling or completely silent
Sound familiar? You’re not alone. But there’s a way out — and it starts with content categories.
The Apartment Social Media Strategy That Simplifies Everything
Think of Your Social Posts Like Meal Prepping
Just like you might meal prep on Sundays to save time during the week, you can apply the same concept to your apartment social media content. That’s where content categories come in.
Instead of starting from scratch every time, create a system you can rinse and repeat.
The 3 Content Posting Categories Every Apartment Community Should Use
Here’s a simple formula that gives structure to your posting schedule
#1 Marketing Content:
These are the posts for lead generation and visibility.
Discounts/Specials
Encourage Touring
Unique Features
Communal Amenities
Product Spotlight
Neighborhood Feature
Tag A Business
Testimonial
F.A.Q.
Referrals
Follow Ups
Sample Marketing Graphics
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Mix and Match with Format + Intent
Once you pick your category, customize it further by choosing:
Format: Static image, carousel, reel, story, or face-to-camera video
Intent: Educate, inspire, entertain — or a mix of all three
This gives your content variety without the overwhelm.
A Weekly Social Media Plan for Apartment Communities
Here’s how to make this strategy actually work in the real world:
Try this simple 3-day rotation:
Monday: Marketing (e.g. a tour reel or special promo)
Wednesday: Retention (e.g. meet the team or upcoming event)
Friday: Just for fun (e.g. meme, poll, or game)
Once you’ve got that rhythm down, you can expand to more days or plug in seasonal content.