A real estate agent prompt pack gives a busy agent ready-made instructions for the writing that fills every deal — listings, follow-ups, qualification calls, negotiations, and closings. Generic AI output reads like every other listing; the value here is copy that adapts to the property type and the market you’re actually selling into, with the legal guardrails an agent has to respect.
How it works
You choose the task (listing copy, buyer email, qualification questions, negotiation talking points, or a closing email), the property type, and the market conditions. The builder shapes the instructions accordingly: in a seller’s market it leans into urgency, in a buyer’s market it equips you to defend price and overcome objections. Listing prompts request a headline, a lifestyle-led description, and a feature list while steering clear of fair-housing-risky language. Negotiation prompts cover justifying price, handling lowballs, and trading concessions instead of cutting price. Everything is generated locally.
Tips and examples
Always paste real, verified details into the deal field — the model will use [VERIFY] placeholders for anything you leave out rather than inventing it, but the more accurate your input, the less editing you do. For listings, generate copy then read it aloud; the lifestyle paragraph should make a buyer picture living there, not just list rooms. Use the qualification questions early in a relationship and note the model’s annotation about what each answer tells you, so you adjust the rest of your pitch. When negotiating, lean on the concession-trading guidance: protecting headline price while offering flexible terms usually preserves more value than a straight discount.