Listing Description Generator
Feed it the features, pick a tone, and get three versions built around the detail buyers actually remember. Copy the one that sounds like the house.
Fill in the standout feature and three versions appear here, ready to copy.
What separates a good listing description
The weak ones read like inventory: bed count, bath count, square footage, offered as if the buyer were a spreadsheet. The strong ones lead with the single feature a visitor mentions first, use the specs as support rather than headline, and close with a reason to see it in person. That structure is what this generator builds, in three tones, so you can match the voice to the property.
The fair-housing rule every description must pass
Describe the property, never the buyer. Phrases that imagine who should live there, even friendly ones, can cross fair-housing lines. The safest and, conveniently, the most persuasive description talks about the porch, the light, and the street trees, and lets every reader picture themselves.
Getting a better result from the form
Write features as short phrases with texture: not "nice kitchen" but "a renovated kitchen with quartz counters." The generator weaves your words into the sentences, so the specificity you type is the specificity you get back.