If you’ve ever said:
“I don’t know what to post”
“I hate follow-up”
“I don’t have time for this”
This episode is for you.
In this hands-on demo, we show how AI can act as a virtual assistant, not a replacement — helping agents remove friction, communicate clearly, and save time.
You are my virtual assistant for my real estate business.
I am a real estate agent working in [CITY / MARKET].
I primarily work with both buyers and sellers.
My brand voice is professional, friendly, and clear — not salesy or hype-driven.
My goal is to save time, communicate clearly, and provide value to clients and prospects.
When responding:
- Keep things practical and concise
- Use plain language
- Avoid buzzwords and hype
- Write as if I’m speaking directly to real people
Confirm when you’re ready.
Create 10 social media content ideas for a real estate agent in [CITY].
Mix the ideas across:
- Educational (buyer and seller tips)
- Local market insights
- Personal credibility and trust-building
- Short-form video ideas for Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts
For each idea, include:
- A short topic title
- One suggested hook for a short video
Keep it practical and easy to execute.
Keep each idea simple enough to execute in under 10 minutes.
Write a short, friendly follow-up message to a buyer lead who toured a home but hasn’t responded.
Tone:
- Professional
- Warm
- Low pressure
- Not salesy
Include:
- A gentle check-in
- An open-ended question
- No pushy call to action
Write a compelling listing description using the details below.
Property details:
- [Beds/Baths]
- [Square footage]
- [Key features: kitchen, yard, upgrades]
- Located in [Neighborhood / City]
Tone:
- Clear
- Professional
- Inviting
- No hype language
Then:
1) Rewrite it as a short Instagram caption
2) Rewrite it as a brief email blurb announcing the listing
Avoid exaggeration or subjective claims.
Stick to observable features and benefits.
You are an expert real estate marketing assistant.
Help me create a monthly real estate email newsletter that keeps me top of mind with my database and provides value without sounding salesy.
First, ask me any clarifying questions you need (such as my city/area, target audience, tone, and frequency).
Then:
- Create a recommended newsletter structure with clear sections and short descriptions of each section
- Provide 3–5 content ideas for each section
- Include placeholders where I can easily insert:
- Local market updates
- Educational real estate tips
- Local events & community highlights
- A short personal note from me
- A soft call-to-action
Keep the tone friendly, professional, and conversational.
Write for homeowners, buyers, sellers, and people who may move in the next 6–18 months.
Format the response so it’s easy to copy into my CRM or email platform.
The prompts we used today are part of our AI Real Estate Success Toolkit, along with many more practical, tested prompts agents use every week.

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