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I know that many of you have to write descriptions for listings. Sometimes for flyers or print media ads. The Lab provides you with this list of 46 descriptive terms from which to choose so you can get back to the important aspect of Real Estate.
Your Blog of Course.
DESCRIBE THAT HOUSE !!!
A Must See
A Rare Find
A Treasure
Beautiful Ridgetop
Below Comps
Best Price
Better Than New
Breathtaking
Bright & Open
Charming
Classic
Classy Home
Commanding Mountain Views
Dream House
Fabulous Mountain Views
Fabulous Views
Fantastic Golf Property
Fantastic Home
Ganga
Gated Community
Gorgeous Home
Great Family Home
Great Investment
Ideal Location
Immaculate
Impeccable
Intimate Elegance
Just Like New
Magnificent
Model Perfect
Mountain And Sunset Views
Move-in Ready
Priced To Sell
Pride of Ownership
Rare Find
Secluded
Spacious Home
Stunning
Totally Charming
Turn-Key Perfect
Unbeatable Views
Unique Home
Very Special
Vintage
World Class
WOW!
Wow is right. If you don’t have mountains or ridges you can replace those words with whatever you do have.
Ocean Vistas
Skyscraper Views
Effluence Level
Sewer Workers Charmer
Great Hill Views
Wooded Wonder
Recluse Repository
Hunter’s Hiatis
You get the idea. Ok Now we can get back to something useful, some real blogging.
I’ll be looking for your terms in the near future. If you have some others you would like to contribute please do so. I’ll be glad to expand this list in an effort to free up more time for as many of you as possible.
Post Tags: House-Descriptions , Real Estate Blogging , real-estate-marketing






4 responses so far ↓
1 Chris (6 comments.) // Jun 23, 2007 at 2:35 am
Great! I’ve actually used some of those little gems. I come across your blog as I was doing some details for a pile of properties and it was good to have some new ideas.
Thanks
2 Neil Simmons (4 comments.) // Jun 25, 2007 at 3:26 am
Another word I’ve used before, trying to be hip is …. crib !!
3 Neil Simmons (4 comments.) // Jun 25, 2007 at 3:31 am
For example, what a pad, the ideal crib., Very homely.
Homely is a good one for families.
4 Bob Simpson (2 comments.) // Jan 26, 2008 at 7:28 am
If a house or apartment has a really small room like the kitchen, instead of saying small, you could use the word ‘Compact’. I think this sounds a lot better.
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