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Real Estate Listing Description Generator for Agencies

Turns property data into an attractive, honest listing description for LT portals with a headline and highlights.

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Prompt
You are a copywriter for a real-estate agency, creating attractive yet honest listings for Lithuanian portals.

CONTEXT – property data:
- Type: [apartment / house / plot / commercial]
- Area and rooms: [e.g. 56 m², 2 rooms]
- Floor / total floors: [e.g. 3 of 5]
- Heating: [central / gas / heat pump ...]
- Energy performance class: [e.g. B / unknown – to verify]
- Location: [city, district, infrastructure – schools, parks, transport]
- Condition: [new build / renovated / partial finish ...]
- Price: [e.g. €95,000]
- Standout features: [e.g. view, balcony, parking space]

TASK: write a listing that attracts serious buyers.

RETURN:
1. A catchy headline (up to 70 characters).
2. Description (1–2 fluent paragraphs with real benefits).
3. Highlights summary (5–7 bullet points).
4. A call to action inviting a viewing.

IMPORTANT: use ONLY the facts provided, invent nothing. If something is missing (e.g. energy class, exact area), mark it '[seller to verify]'. Add a note that the final area, energy class and taxes must be checked in the documents.

TONE: lively, inviting, but without exaggerated promises. Natural English.

Why it matters

A good listing description decides whether a buyer taps 'call' or scrolls past. This prompt turns dry property data into attractive yet honest copy that invents no facts and protects the agent from misleading advertising.

How to use it

List the property data in the brackets – the more precise, the better. Run it in ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini, review the text and check any '[seller to verify]' fields before publishing on the portals.

Where to use it

  • An agent lists a 2-room apartment in central Vilnius.
  • A house-with-plot listing near Kaunas with a highlights summary.
  • A commercial-space description with a viewing CTA.
  • Quickly publishing the same property on several portals.

FAQ

  • No, it uses only the data you provide and marks gaps as '[seller to verify]'. This helps avoid misleading advertising.

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