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Quick Answer: This template generates buyer communication emails—property matches, showing feedback, market updates, and next-step guidance—using the HOME Framework. Fill in your transaction details and get professional, personalized emails in seconds.
Your buyers are getting emails from five agents. Most of those emails sound like they were written by a filing cabinet. This template helps AI write buyer communications that are specific, useful, and sound like a real person who actually listened during the consultation.
Your role as the buyer's agent
e.g., buyer's agent specializing in first-time homebuyers
Geographic market you serve
e.g., Nashville metro area
The purpose of this specific email
e.g., post-showing recap with next steps
Buyer's first name
e.g., Sarah and Marcus
Category of buyer for context
e.g., relocating from Chicago, first time buying in Tennessee
Approved price range
e.g., $450,000-$525,000
Non-negotiable requirements
e.g., 3+ bedrooms, garage, Williamson County schools
Absolute no-go items
e.g., no pool (liability concern), no HOA over $200/month
Purchase urgency and deadlines
e.g., need to close before school starts August 5
Where the client is emotionally right now
e.g., frustrated after losing two offers, starting to doubt the market
What triggered this email
e.g., just toured 4 homes Saturday, need to narrow to top 2
Your professional advice
e.g., write on the Elm Street house, skip the Maple Ave one
Desired communication style
e.g., calm, confident, data-backed
Target email length
e.g., 3 short paragraphs
Phrases to avoid
e.g., perfect home, don't miss out, act fast
Follow these steps to get the best results. Each step maps to proven frameworks taught in AI Acceleration.
Tell AI what kind of agent voice to use. A first-time buyer advocate sounds different from a luxury relocation specialist. The role shapes everything—word choice, level of explanation, and how much hand-holding the email provides.
Specify the email type and length. A post-showing recap needs bullet points and clear next steps. An offer strategy email needs data and confidence. Name the format so AI structures it correctly.
Fill in the client context AND the situation details. The emotional temperature field is the most important—it tells AI whether to lead with reassurance, excitement, or calm analysis. AI cannot read the room unless you describe the room.
Set tone, length, and exclusions. Include your recommendation so AI can weave your professional opinion into the email naturally rather than burying it or overstating it.
Read it as if you're the buyer. Does it address their emotional state? Does it include a clear next step? Does it sound like you or like a robot? Adjust and resend through AI if needed.
Template with Your Details
You are a buyer's agent specializing in relocation clients, working in the Nashville metro area. Write a post-showing recap email to my buyer client. Client Context: - Client Name: Sarah and Marcus - Buyer Type: Relocating from Chicago, first time buying in Tennessee - Budget: $500,000-$600,000 - Must-Haves: 4 bedrooms, good schools, under 30 min commute to downtown Nashville - Deal-Breakers: no flood zone, no septic (they've never dealt with one) - Timeline: Need to close before school starts August 5 - Emotional Temperature: Cautiously optimistic after today's showings but overwhelmed comparing neighborhoods they don't know yet Property/Situation Details: - What Happened: Toured 4 homes today in Nolensville and Mount Juliet - Key Details: 102 Cedar Bluff (Nolensville, $565K, 4BR/3BA, 2022 build) was their clear favorite. 788 Stonewater (Mt Juliet, $519K, 4BR/2.5BA) was solid but they weren't excited. The other two were ruled out. - My Recommendation: Write on Cedar Bluff this week—it's been on market 6 days and will get competing offers by next weekend. Tone: Warm but direct, like a trusted advisor not a salesperson Length: 4 short paragraphs Do NOT use: dream home, perfect fit, act fast, you don't want to miss this
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