Real Estate Property Listing Storyteller
Turn property details into compelling listing copy for realtors.
How to get better results
- 1. Start with a specific niche and audience instead of broad topics.
- 2. Include one clear outcome (clicks, sales, watch time, signups).
- 3. Generate multiple rounds and combine your top-performing ideas.
Who this is for
- Realtors
- Property managers
- Real estate marketers
Common mistakes
- Only listing features
- No lifestyle or emotion
- Missing CTA or contact
Best Use Cases
- Residential listings
- Luxury properties
- Open house blurbs
- Zillow/MLS descriptions
Examples you can copy
Use these as starting points, then generate variations with your exact topic for better performance.
- Welcome to [Address] – [Key feature]. [Lifestyle angle]. [Room highlights]. [Outdoor/area]. Schedule your tour.
- [Neighborhood] gem: [Bed/bath]. [Standout feature]. [Perfect for]. [CTA].
Real Estate Property Listing Storyteller FAQs
What makes real estate listing copy sell?
Lead with the most desirable feature or lifestyle (views, location, layout). Use vivid but accurate language. Include key specs and a clear CTA.
How long should a listing description be?
Varies by platform. Zillow and MLS allow longer copy; use 100–200 words for the main description and a short headline. Lead with the hook.
Should I use superlatives?
Use them sparingly and only when true (“stunning,” “spacious”). Avoid overused or vague terms. Be specific (e.g., “floor-to-ceiling windows”) instead.
How do I write for different price points?
Luxury: emphasize lifestyle, quality, exclusivity. Mid-range: balance features and value. Entry-level: highlight practicality and opportunity. Match tone to buyer.
Can I use this for open house or social posts?
Yes. Shorten the main description for social or open house blurbs. Keep the hook and one or two key selling points plus CTA.
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