As a real estate agent, you are expected to be a marketer, a negotiator, and a neighborhood expert all at once. But what happens when you’re staring at a blank screen, trying to write a listing description that shines or an email that navigates a tricky situation? These tasks take up valuable time, time that could be better spent building relationships and closing deals.
ChatGPT can be your smart assistant, available 24/7 to act as your on-demand copywriter, marketing strategist, and communication coach, helping you produce professional work in a fraction of the time.
This guide is filled with practical prompts designed for the real-world situations you face every day. To use a prompt, simply copy the text and replace the information inside the [brackets]
with your specific details.
I. Property Marketing & Lead Generation
This is where you capture attention. Use these prompts to craft irresistible listing descriptions, create engaging social media content, and write ad copy that generates high-quality leads.
A. Crafting Compelling Listing Descriptions
- The All-in-One Description:
Write a compelling property listing description for a[property type, e.g., 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom single-family home]
located at[Address]
. The target buyer is[e.g., a young family looking for a safe neighborhood with good schools / a professional couple wanting a modern, low-maintenance home]
. The desired tone is[e.g., warm and inviting / luxurious and exclusive / modern and sleek]
.
Key features to highlight are:[list 5-7 key features, e.g., newly renovated chef's kitchen with quartz countertops, a spacious backyard with a new deck, a finished basement perfect for a home theater, located in the highly-rated Oakwood school district, walking distance to downtown]
.The description should include:- A captivating opening headline.
- A narrative-style main body (2-3 paragraphs).
- A bulleted list of key features.
- A strong call to action inviting potential buyers to schedule a private showing with me,
[Your Name]
at[Your Phone Number]
.
B. Social Media Content Creation
- Instagram Post for a New Listing:
Create an engaging Instagram post for my new listing at[Address]
. Write a caption that highlights its best feature:[e.g., the stunning sunset view from the balcony]
. The tone should be[e.g., exciting and aspirational]
. Include 3 relevant questions to encourage comments. Suggest 10-15 relevant local and real estate hashtags. Mention Link in bio for full tour and details! - Facebook Post for an Open House:
Write a Facebook post announcing an open house for[Address]
on[Date]
from[Start Time]
to[End Time]
. The post should be friendly and welcoming. Mention a key feature that visitors must see in person, like[e.g., the incredible natural light in the living room / the custom-built wine cellar]
. Ask people to tag a friend who is looking for a new home. Include the price[$Amount]
and key details ([#] beds, [#] baths).
- LinkedIn Article for Building Authority:
Draft a 500-word LinkedIn article titled “3 Things Buyers in[Your City/Neighborhood]
Need to Know This Season”. The tone should be professional and informative. Use the following key points:[Point 1, e.g., inventory levels are tightening]
,[Point 2, e.g., interest rate fluctuations]
, and[Point 3, e.g., the rise of the home office as a key feature]
. Conclude with an invitation for readers to connect with me for personalized advice. - Weekly Social Media Content Plan:
Generate a 7-day social media content plan for a real estate agent in[Your City]
. The goal is to engage potential buyers and sellers. Include a mix of post types: new listing showcase, market update, client testimonial, local business spotlight, and a personal/behind-the-scenes post. Provide a brief caption idea for each day.
C. Advertising and Outreach
- Facebook Ad Copy:
Write 3 variations of Facebook ad copy to promote a free home valuation for homeowners in[Target Zip Code or Neighborhood]
. Use the AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) framework. The ad should address the common question, ‘How much is my home really worth in today’s market?’ and lead to a landing page:[Your Website Link]
. - Video Script for a Property Tour:
Create a 90-second video script for a virtual tour of[Address]
. The script should be a voice-over. Start with a hook, then guide the viewer through 3-4 key areas of the house ([e.g., the open-concept kitchen, the primary suite, the backyard oasis]
), highlighting the benefits of each. End with my name[Your Name]
and a call to action to book a private tour.
II. Client Communication & Nurturing
Effective communication builds trust and closes deals. Use these templates for nurturing leads, updating clients, and confidently managing difficult conversations like price reductions or low-ball offers.
A. Email & Text Message Templates
- Follow-Up with an Open House Lead:
Draft a friendly follow-up email to someone who attended my open house at[Address]
yesterday. Their name is[Lead's Name]
. My goal is to build rapport and offer further assistance. Mention that it was a pleasure to meet them and ask if they had any follow-up questions about the property or the market in[Neighborhood]
. End by offering to set them up on a personalized property search. - Response to an Online Inquiry:
A potential buyer,[Lead's Name]
, just submitted a Zillow/website inquiry about my listing at[Address]
. Draft a prompt and professional email and a separate, more concise text message response. The goal is to answer their immediate question about[Their specific question, e.g., 'the age of the roof']
and then pivot to scheduling a quick 10-minute phone call to discuss their home search criteria. - Weekly Update for a Seller Client:
Draft a weekly update email for my seller clients,[Clients' Names]
, for the property at[Address]
. The tone should be professional, proactive, and reassuring. Include the following sections:- Showing Activity:
[#] showings this week.
- Online Metrics:
[e.g., Zillow views, saves]
- Buyer Feedback:
[Summarize feedback, e.g., 'Positive comments on the kitchen, some concerns about the lack of a garage.']
- Market Updates:
[e.g., A new comparable property just listed at [Comp Address and Price].]
- Next Steps:
[e.g., 'I will be following up with all agents who showed the property. We have an open house scheduled for Sunday.']
- Showing Activity:
B. Handling Difficult Conversations
- Explaining a Necessary Price Reduction:
My sellers at[Address]
are resistant to a price reduction. Their home has been on the market for[#] days
with[#] showings
but no offers. The current price is[$Amount]
, and comparable sales suggest a price of[$New Amount]
is more realistic. Draft a sensitive but data-driven email script explaining why a price adjustment is necessary to attract serious buyers. Reference the showing feedback and the new comps at[Comp Address 1]
and[Comp Address 2]
. - Managing a Buyer’s Low-Ball Offer:
My buyer clients,[Clients' Names]
, want to submit a very low offer on[Property Address]
. The list price is[$List Price]
, and they want to offer[$Offer Price]
. Draft an email that I can use to advise them. The email should acknowledge their desire for a good deal, explain the potential risks of a low offer (e.g., offending the seller, not receiving a counter-offer), and suggest a more competitive but still aggressive offer strategy based on recent sales data.
III. Market Analysis & Strategy
Turn raw market data into a powerful tool. These prompts will help you summarize market trends and write compelling narratives for your CMAs, establishing you as the local market expert.
- Summarizing Market Data for a Client:
I have the following market data for the[Neighborhood Name]
neighborhood for[Month/Quarter]
:[Paste raw data here, e.g., Median Sale Price: $X, Average Days on Market: Y, Number of Homes Sold: Z, Sale-to-List Price Ratio: W%]
.Analyze this data and write a simple, easy-to-understand summary for a[buyer/seller]
. Explain what these trends mean for them specifically. - Competitive Market Analysis (CMA) Narrative:
I am preparing a CMA for[Client's Address]
. I have identified three key comparable properties:- Comp 1:
[Address, Price, Key Features, Days on Market]
- Comp 2:
[Address, Price, Key Features, Days on Market]
- Comp 3:
[Address, Price, Key Features, Days on Market]
Write a compelling narrative that I can include in my presentation. It should compare the client’s home to these comps, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, and justify my recommended list price of
[$Amount]
. - Comp 1:
IV. Agent Productivity & Business Operations
Work smarter, not harder. Use these prompts to streamline your business by outlining strategic plans, generating effective client scripts, and preparing a winning negotiation strategy.
- Creating a Business Plan Outline:
Help me outline a business plan for my next quarter as a real estate agent. My primary goal is[e.g., to close 6 deals and generate 20 new seller leads]
. Suggest key focus areas, a marketing budget allocation, lead generation strategies (e.g., online ads, community networking, cold calling), and key performance indicators (KPIs) to track my progress. - Writing Phone & Door-Knocking Scripts:
Write a phone script for calling a homeowner whose listing just expired. The goal is to be empathetic and solutions-oriented, not pushy. The script should acknowledge their frustrating experience, ask discovery questions about their previous strategy, and offer to provide a complimentary ‘no-strings-attached’ marketing plan. - Preparing for Negotiations:
I have received an offer for my listing at[Address]
.- List Price:
[$Amount]
- Offer Price:
[$Amount]
- Contingencies:
[e.g., inspection, financing, appraisal]
- Desired Closing Date:
[Date]
Help me prepare for the negotiation with the buyer’s agent. Outline the key strengths of our position, potential points of compromise, and a counter-offer strategy to achieve my seller’s goal of
[Seller's Goal, e.g., 'getting the highest possible price' / 'a fast, clean closing']
. - List Price:
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