On Air localstation.com / browse neighborhoods
EST. 2026 · Independent Local Network
Vol. 01 · Issue 01 Monday, June 8, 2026
30 Neighborhoods
7 episodes · 2 local experts
Broadcasting in HD
The Story

A broadcast network for the places where people actually live.

Local Station is built by working real estate agents producing video for the neighborhoods they live in and serve. No voice-over actors. No drone reels filmed by someone who flew in for the day. Just the people who already know the streets, the schools, the shortcuts.

Why a network

Most real estate sites show you listings. We show you neighborhoods. The listings on Zillow and Realtor.com aren't going anywhere. They're useful and Local Station isn't trying to replace them. But before a listing matters, the neighborhood does. What's it like to live there? What's nearby? What's the market doing? Who actually understands this place?

Those questions are best answered by the people who already know: the working real estate agents who live and work in the neighborhoods they're filming. Local Station is the network they broadcast on.

How it works

Every neighborhood on Local Station has its own channel. Channels are produced by local agents, not by us. Episodes are tours, market updates, school spotlights, listing walk-throughs, anything that helps a viewer get oriented before they show up in person.

Each agent has their own subdomain on localstation.tv, a personal channel page where their full library lives. From there they get scheduling tools, episode templates, and a publishing workflow built for the kind of video real estate agents actually have time to make. The .com side (what you're on now) is the consumer-facing network: browse neighborhoods, find local experts, watch the episodes.

The broadcast metaphor

The aesthetic isn't a costume. It reflects how the network actually works.

Each neighborhood is a channel. Each agent is the local broadcaster for the place they serve. The homepage is the program guide: what's on, what's coming, who's currently on air. New episodes air on a regular schedule. Some channels broadcast in HD.

That language gives the network a clearer shape than "platform" or "directory" would. It's also more honest about what we are: a place where working real estate professionals publish video on their own schedule, to their own audience, in their own community.

What's on the network

Local Station launched in 2026, broadcasting from the Front Range. Coverage starts in Denver and Broomfield and expands as more agents join the network. The full list of live neighborhoods and the agents who cover them is on the browse page.

If you're a real estate agent who'd want to broadcast your own neighborhood, the agent overview is the next stop. Otherwise: tune in.