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Write My Real Estate Listing

Sell the lifestyle, not just the specs. A great listing description makes buyers picture themselves living there before they even schedule a showing.

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How It Works

1

Tell us what you need

Describe your real estate listing — who it's for, the tone you want, and any key details. Example: "Write a real estate listing for a 3-bed 2-bath craftsman bungalow in a walkable neighborhood with a renovated kitchen and large backyard."

2

Share your writing voice

Upload a few emails, essays, or any writing samples. Or just record yourself talking. DoppelWriter analyzes your rhythm, vocabulary, and personality at a forensic level.

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Get a draft that sounds like you

DoppelWriter generates a real estate listing in your natural voice — not AI-sounding, not generic. Edit it, revise it, or use it as-is.

Why Not Just Use ChatGPT?

ChatGPT writes like ChatGPT. It uses words like "delve," "tapestry," and "multifaceted" at 150x the rate humans do. It sounds competent but generic — like a college intern who read too many business books.

DoppelWriter is different. It analyzes your actual writing — your sentence rhythm, your word choices, your punctuation habits, even what you never say — and builds a voice model that's uniquely yours. The result sounds like you wrote it, because your voice is in every word.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I write a real estate listing that sells?

Lead with the lifestyle, not the square footage. 'Morning coffee on a sun-drenched porch' sells better than '200 sq ft covered porch.' Highlight the best features first, mention the neighborhood, and paint a picture of daily life. DoppelWriter helps you write listings that stand out from cookie-cutter MLS descriptions.

How long should a real estate listing description be?

150-300 words for MLS, longer for Zillow or your website. Cover the top 3-5 features, the neighborhood, and recent upgrades. Every sentence should make the buyer want to see more.

What words sell homes in real estate listings?

Specific, sensory words beat generic adjectives. 'Quartz countertops' beats 'updated kitchen.' 'Tree-lined street' beats 'nice neighborhood.' Be honest and vivid — buyers can tell when a listing is overselling.

Sound like yourself, not ChatGPT.

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