Condo & Townhome Listing Description
Write listing descriptions tailored to condos and townhomes that highlight lifestyle and low-maintenance living.
Condo and townhome buyers weigh different factors than single-family buyers. HOA fees, amenities, floor level, parking, and building reputation all matter. This prompt generates copy that addresses those specifics head-on while selling the lock-and-leave lifestyle.
The Prompt
Write a listing description for this condo/townhome:
Property Type: [CONDO / TOWNHOME / LOFT]
Property Address: [PROPERTY ADDRESS]
Unit Number/Floor: [UNIT AND FLOOR LEVEL]
List Price: [PRICE]
Bedrooms: [BEDROOMS] | Bathrooms: [BATHROOMS]
Square Footage: [SQUARE FOOTAGE]
HOA Fee: [MONTHLY HOA FEE]
What HOA Covers: [e.g., water, exterior maintenance, pool, gym, concierge]
Parking: [e.g., 1 underground stall, 2 titled parking spots]
Building Amenities: [LIST - gym, pool, rooftop, party room, etc.]
Unit Features: [LIST 4-6 - in-suite laundry, balcony, updated kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows]
Views: [DESCRIBE - city skyline, park, mountain, courtyard]
Walk Score / Nearby Highlights: [e.g., steps to transit, restaurants, entertainment district]
Pet Policy: [PETS ALLOWED / RESTRICTIONS]
Write 200-300 words. Emphasize lifestyle convenience, amenities, and the specific advantages of this unit within the building (floor level, views, layout). Address common condo concerns proactively (parking, storage, pets). Tone should be urban and contemporary. Close with a prompt to book a private showing.
How to Use It
- Always include the HOA fee and what it covers - buyers will search for this anyway, and transparency builds trust.
- Mention the floor level and view explicitly. A 22nd-floor corner unit sells differently than a 2nd-floor interior unit.
- If the building has name recognition or a strong reputation, lead with it.
- For townhomes, emphasize the “no shared walls” or “private entrance” angle if applicable.
Example Output
The AI will produce a polished description that opens with the unit’s strongest selling point (views, location, or amenities), works through the practical details buyers need, and positions the property as an upgrade in daily lifestyle. It handles the condo-specific details naturally without reading like a spec sheet.