For estate agents & property people
The agent people already know wins the valuation
A local property podcast, planned, recorded and edited for you at our barn near Chichester. Your negotiators talk about the market they work every day. Sellers hear it, remember the name, and call you first.
Get a quote See the packageIn short: Granary Digital produces local property podcasts for estate agents at a studio near Chichester, West Sussex. We plan the series, record it in a multi-camera podcast suite, edit every episode and cut the social clips. A pilot day is £1,195 all in; ongoing episodes from £69/hour.
Every instruction starts with familiarity
Ask anyone who has sold a house how they picked their agent. Somewhere in the answer is a version of the same thing: they had seen the name around, or someone they trust mentioned it. Boards and portals put your name in front of people for a week. A podcast puts your voice in their ears for half an hour a month.
A local market show does something a leaflet cannot. It lets a seller spend real time with your negotiators before they ever ring the office. What is actually happening to prices in Chichester? Is it worth finishing the loft before listing? What did that landmark sale on the high street really go for? Your team answers those questions all day. We record them doing it.
Nobody on your patch is making this show yet. The first agency that does becomes the one the others get compared to.
What your series looks like
One recording day covers a month or more of output. Everything below comes from the same session at the barn.

The local market show
A monthly episode with your negotiators and guests worth hearing: mortgage brokers, conveyancers, developers, the planning officer who will actually explain the local plan. We plan the questions with you and keep it moving on the day.

Clips for the feed
Every episode is cut into short vertical clips, captioned and sized for Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn. This is what most people will actually see, and what keeps your name in the scroll between episodes.

Negotiator headshots & films
While you are here, the cove is next door. Proper headshots for the whole team and short to-camera films for applicant updates and instructions. One trip, several jobs done.
A local-market podcast set, built on the cove.
How it works
1. Brief call
Twenty minutes on what you do, who you want to reach and what the content is for. Free, and useful even if you never book.
2. The plan
We map a shot list and a running order to your calendar, so the day is booked against real posts and real campaigns.
3. The day
You and your people come to the barn. We direct, film and photograph the lot. Most clients say it is the easiest shoot they have done.
4. Edit & deliver
Cut, graded, captioned and sized per platform, delivered through a shared gallery ready to publish.
Start with a pilot, not a promise
Content in a Day — the pilot episode
One day at the barn. You leave with a fully edited episode, ten retouched headshots, six captioned clips and a strategy call to shape the questions. If the pilot lands, we put the series on a regular footing from £69/hour with our Classic podcast package.
Get a quote- 60-minute strategy call and question list
- One edited episode, 4-camera 4K
- Ten retouched team headshots
- Six captioned short-form cuts
- Ongoing episodes from £69/hour
Want video beyond the podcast? A full Content Day (from £2,950+VAT) adds a videographer and photographer for branch films, area guides and instruction-winning content.
One barn. Four studios. Every format on one site.
Podcast suite, infinity cove, green screen and an events room in one 16th-century barn near Chichester. Ten minutes from the city, with parking for the whole branch.
Everything on this page is delivered by the Content Studio, our done-for-you production team: one brief call, one plan, one invoice. Rather hire the room and bring your own crew? See the rate card.
The pilot: Content in a Day · £1,195 all in +VAT
Questions we get asked
Do our negotiators need presenting experience?
No. It is a conversation, not a broadcast audition. An engineer and producer run every session, the questions are agreed in advance, and anything that stalls is cut in the edit. Most people relax inside ten minutes.
How often should an estate agency publish?
Monthly is the honest starting point. One recording day can bank two episodes plus clips, so a quarterly visit to the studio keeps a monthly show fed.
What does it cost?
The pilot day is £1,195+VAT all in. After that, ongoing recording is from £69/hour on the Classic package, which includes the edit and thirty short-form cuts. Bulk and retainer rates exist for regular shows.
Can you film property and branch video too?
Yes. The podcast suite, infinity cove and green screen are in the same barn, so headshots, branch films and to-camera pieces can come off the same day. On-location filming at your branch or a property is quoted per job.
Who actually listens to an estate agent's podcast?
Sellers researching the market, landlords, local business owners and the applicants on your books. The clips reach far more people than the full episodes, and both exist to make your name the one people already know at valuation time.


