Miami AI property description generator: SEO prompts for agents
More than half of agents already use AI for drafts—renters and algorithms both reward clear, accurate, locally grounded copy. Use the Miami-specific prompt library below in any AI assistant, then edit for compliance. When you list on vive.us, we help you reach renters on search and marketplaces with structured, channel-aware descriptions built around your facts.
Why Miami–South Florida copy is different
- Renters search by city plus intent: apartments for rent in Broward and Miami-Dade, pet-friendly, parking, move-in timing.
- Coastal inventory often needs precise, calm language around resilience features—only when true and verified.
- MLS, IDX, and Facebook Marketplace each favor different length and tone; one master prompt rarely fits all without edits.
Miami-specific AI prompt library (copy and paste)
Replace bracketed placeholders, run your model, then fact-check every sentence before publishing. See also our FAQ for how listing on vive.us works.
Miami metro + commute + lifestyle (rental)
You are a South Florida real estate copywriter. Write an MLS- and web-friendly rental description under 900 characters. Property facts: [BEDS], [BATHS], [SQFT or N/A], [RENT], [CITY / NEIGHBORHOOD], [KEY AMENITIES], [PET POLICY], [AVAILABLE DATE]. Rules: - Lead with the strongest renter benefit (light, layout, parking, pool, in-unit laundry, renovated kitchen, gated community—use only what is true). - Name the neighborhood and one real nearby anchor (major road, employer district, university, or beach access) only if accurate; otherwise stay general to the city. - Include natural phrases renters search for: "for rent in [CITY]", "walk-in closets", "in-unit washer dryer" only if applicable. - Second paragraph: bullet-style amenities separated by semicolons for scannability. - Do not invent HOA rules, fees, or school ratings. No fair-housing violations (no steering, no protected-class language). - End with a neutral showing CTA: contact listing agent for details and showing.
Coastal / flood-zone aware (tone without fear-mongering)
Write a factual, upbeat property description for a [CITY] Florida [SFH / CONDO / TOWNHOME] at [ADDRESS or cross-streets]. Include: year built if known [YEAR], elevation or building type if known [FACTS], storm features only if verified ([IMPACT WINDOWS / NEW ROOF / OTHER]). Rules: - One short sentence may mention building standards or resilience features if provided—no alarmist language. - Emphasize everyday living: breeze, natural light, outdoor space, storage, parking. - SEO: weave "South Florida" and the city name once each naturally. - No guarantees about insurance or flood zones; if flood zone is unknown, omit.
New construction / recent renovation (Miami buyer tone)
Draft a buyer-facing description for a [PROPERTY TYPE] in [NEIGHBORHOOD], Miami-Dade or Broward. Verified upgrades: [LIST]. Builder or year: [IF KNOWN]. Rules: - Open with layout and finish level (not superlatives like "perfect" or "best"). - Use specifics: quartz, porcelain tile, impact glass, smart thermostat—only if true. - Mention proximity to [AIRPORT / METRORAIL / MAJOR ARTERY] only if accurate. - 120–180 words, two short paragraphs, no duplicate keyword stuffing. - Fair housing compliant; no income assumptions.
Investor / multifamily (2–4 units) neutral copy
Write a concise listing description for a small multifamily property in South Florida. Facts: [UNITS], [CURRENT RENT ROLL or "TBD"], [RECENT CAPEX], [PARKING], [ZONING if known]. Rules: - Professional, numbers-forward where provided; mark unknowns as "TBD" rather than guessing. - Highlight separate meters, roof/HVAC timeline, and lot size only if supplied. - Avoid promising cap rates unless [CAP RATE] is given. - Close with "Due diligence materials available from listing agent."
Facebook Marketplace + Google snippet (dual-use)
Create two outputs from the same facts. Facts: [RENT], [BEDS]/[BATHS], [CITY], [TOP 3 FEATURES], [MOVE-IN SPECIAL if any]. (1) Title: max 80 characters, no ALL CAPS, include beds and city. (2) Body: first sentence under 155 characters suitable as a Google meta description (complete sentence). Then 2–3 sentences with details and a single clear CTA to message for showing. Rules: no spam symbols, no phone numbers unless [PHONE OK] is true, no discriminatory language.
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