Marketing archive · March 27, 2025

Google Business Profile for agents in 2025

By HomeyPoints.com Staff

A HomeyPoints.com Staff note from 2025 on why consistent public business information matters for agents who serve a defined local market.

Story

What happened.

What agents were watching

In 2025, agents increasingly had to think about how AI systems, search engines, profiles, reviews, and local content worked together as one public record. For real estate agents and brokers, the practical marketing question was still local: how do buyers and sellers decide who is credible enough to call?

Google Business Profile for agents in 2025 mattered because it helped agents connect their name to a specific market, a specific service area, and a clear reason for a homeowner to remember them.

Fact to keep in mind

The National Association of REALTORS Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers has been published since 1981, which is a useful reminder that buyer and seller behavior changes every year while the need for trusted agent guidance remains.

NAR's 2025 Profile reported that first-time buyers fell to 21% of buyers, showing how much pressure affordability and inventory can put on the consumer journey agents are trying to support.

HomeyPoints has always viewed that as the agent's marketing job: make the local relationship easy to verify before the first call, email, text, or AI-generated answer.

HomeyPoints take

The best real estate marketing in 2025 was not just louder advertising. It was clearer positioning: who the agent serves, what market they know, what proof supports them, and how a buyer or seller can move from research to a real conversation.

That same idea now carries into Agent AI Search. Search tools need clear public information, and homeowners need confidence that the agent attached to a market is real, reachable, and locally focused.

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