Get 10 beginner-friendly AI prompts designed to help real estate agents, local business owners, and content creators create neighborhood market updates for social media, newsletters, videos, and blog content. Each prompt is detailed, editable, and easy to customize with your own local data.
What This Prompt Pack Does
- Helps users create clear neighborhood market updates using their own local data.
- Turns basic real estate numbers into social posts, emails, captions, video scripts, and carousel content.
- Makes market updates easier for non-technical users by providing fill-in-the-blank prompt templates.
Tips for This Prompt Pack
- Always replace the bracketed placeholders with real local market data before using the prompt.
- Use verified numbers from MLS, local reports, public records, or your own business data.
- Keep the tone helpful and educational instead of overly sales-focused.
How to Use This Prompt Pack
- Choose the prompt that matches the content you want to create.
- Copy and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or your preferred AI writing tool.
- Add your neighborhood name, city, market numbers, audience, and preferred platform before generating the content.
10 Free Prompts for Neighborhood Market Updates
Use these prompts to create helpful, local, and easy-to-understand neighborhood market updates for social media, email newsletters, blogs, real estate pages, or community content.
Important: Replace anything inside [brackets] with your own details. Do not let AI invent market numbers. Add your own verified data from MLS, local reports, public records, or your internal sales data.
Prompt 1: Weekly Neighborhood Market Snapshot
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Create a clear and friendly weekly neighborhood market update for [Neighborhood Name] in [City/State].
Use the following data:
- Active listings: [Number]
- New listings this week: [Number]
- Homes sold this week: [Number]
- Average sale price: [$ Amount]
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Price reductions: [Number]
- Most active price range: [$ Range]
- Buyer activity level: [Low / Medium / High]
- Seller activity level: [Low / Medium / High]
Write the update for local homeowners and potential buyers who are not real estate experts.
Format the response with:
- A short attention-grabbing headline
- A 2–3 sentence simple market summary
- 3 key takeaways in bullet points
- One sentence explaining what this means for buyers
- One sentence explaining what this means for sellers
- A soft call-to-action inviting people to ask for a custom home value or neighborhood report
Keep the tone warm, local, and easy to understand. Avoid complicated real estate jargon. Do not exaggerate or make unsupported claims.
Prompt 2: Instagram Caption for a Neighborhood Market Update
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Write an Instagram caption for a neighborhood real estate market update about [Neighborhood Name].
Use this information:
- Time period: [This week / This month / Last 30 days / Q1 / etc.]
- Number of homes for sale: [Number]
- Number of homes sold: [Number]
- Median home price: [$ Amount]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Biggest market change: [Example: more homes listed, prices steady, homes selling faster, more price reductions]
- Main audience: [buyers / sellers / homeowners / investors / local residents]
Create a caption that includes:
- A strong first line that makes people stop scrolling
- A simple explanation of what changed in the neighborhood market
- 3 quick bullet points with the most important numbers
- A “what this means” section in plain English
- A friendly call-to-action
- 8–12 relevant hashtags for local real estate and neighborhood content
Tone: helpful, confident, and local.
Length: under 180 words.
Do not use hype like “the market is exploding” unless the data clearly supports it.
Prompt 3: Seller-Focused Neighborhood Market Update
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Create a seller-focused market update for homeowners in [Neighborhood Name].
Use the data below:
- Current average home value: [$ Amount]
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Homes sold in the last [30/60/90] days: [Number]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Number of homes with price reductions: [Number]
- Inventory level: [Low / Balanced / High]
- Buyer demand: [Low / Medium / High]
- Best-performing home type: [Single-family / Condo / Townhome / Luxury / Starter homes]
- Most popular price range: [$ Range]
Write this for homeowners who may be thinking about selling but are not ready to contact an agent yet.
Include:
- A headline focused on homeowners
- A simple explanation of current selling conditions
- 3 signs that sellers should pay attention to
- 2 practical tips for homeowners preparing to sell
- A short “Should you sell now?” section
- A soft CTA offering a free home value estimate or neighborhood pricing review
Tone: educational, trustworthy, and not pushy.
Avoid promising that every homeowner will get top dollar.
Prompt 4: Buyer-Focused Neighborhood Market Update
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Write a buyer-friendly neighborhood market update for [Neighborhood Name] in [City/State].
Use this information:
- Homes currently available: [Number]
- New listings this month: [Number]
- Median list price: [$ Amount]
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Typical competition level: [Low / Moderate / High]
- Common buyer challenge: [Low inventory / high prices / multiple offers / interest rates / limited entry-level homes]
- Best opportunity for buyers: [Example: price reductions, slower-moving homes, condos, fixer-uppers, specific price range]
Create a market update that helps buyers understand what is happening without feeling overwhelmed.
Include:
- A short headline
- A simple market summary
- 3 buyer takeaways
- 3 practical buyer tips for this neighborhood
- One example of a smart buyer strategy for the current market
- A friendly CTA inviting buyers to request a list of available homes
Tone: calm, practical, and encouraging.
Do not pressure the reader or make unrealistic promises.
Prompt 5: Neighborhood Market Update for an Email Newsletter
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Create an email newsletter section called “Neighborhood Market Update” for [Neighborhood Name].
Use the following details:
- Month or time period: [Month/Year]
- Active listings: [Number]
- Pending sales: [Number]
- Closed sales: [Number]
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Average sale-to-list price ratio: [Percentage]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Inventory trend: [Increasing / Decreasing / Stable]
- Price trend: [Increasing / Decreasing / Stable]
- Main takeaway: [Your main observation]
Write the content for local homeowners, buyers, and residents.
Include:
- Email section headline
- Short opening paragraph
- Market numbers in a clean bullet list
- A plain-English explanation of what the numbers mean
- A “Local insight” paragraph that sounds like it came from a neighborhood expert
- A soft CTA at the end
Keep the tone professional, helpful, and conversational.
Length: 250–350 words.
Do not include a subject line unless requested.
Prompt 6: Facebook Post for a Neighborhood Market Update
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Write a Facebook post sharing a real estate market update for [Neighborhood Name].
Use these market details:
- Time period: [This week / This month / Last 90 days]
- Homes listed: [Number]
- Homes sold: [Number]
- Average sale price: [$ Amount]
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Notable change: [Example: more listings, fewer sales, faster sales, price adjustments, steady demand]
- Audience: [homeowners / buyers / local residents / investors]
The post should:
- Start with a friendly local hook
- Explain the market update in simple language
- Include 3 easy-to-read bullet points
- Mention what this could mean for local homeowners or buyers
- End with a conversation-style CTA, such as asking people if they want a custom update for their street or home type
Tone: community-focused, helpful, and natural.
Length: 120–180 words.
Avoid sounding too salesy.
Prompt 7: “What Changed This Month?” Neighborhood Update
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Create a “What Changed This Month?” market update for [Neighborhood Name].
Compare these two time periods:
Current period: [Month/Year]
Previous period: [Month/Year]Current data:
- Active listings: [Number]
- Homes sold: [Number]
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Price reductions: [Number]
Previous data:
- Active listings: [Number]
- Homes sold: [Number]
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Price reductions: [Number]
Create an easy-to-understand update that explains what changed and why it matters.
Include:
- A strong headline
- A short side-by-side comparison summary
- 3 biggest changes this month
- A “What this means for homeowners” section
- A “What this means for buyers” section
- A short CTA inviting people to ask for a personalized neighborhood breakdown
Tone: clear, balanced, and educational.
Do not assume reasons for changes unless the data supports them. Use phrases like “this may suggest” or “this could indicate” when explaining trends.
Prompt 8: Short Video Script for Neighborhood Market Update
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Write a short video script for a neighborhood market update about [Neighborhood Name].
Use this information:
- Time period: [This week / This month / Last 30 days]
- Homes currently for sale: [Number]
- Homes sold: [Number]
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Biggest trend: [Example: homes selling faster, more inventory, buyers gaining options, sellers adjusting prices]
- Target audience: [buyers / sellers / homeowners / local residents]
Create a script for a [30-second / 60-second / 90-second] video.
Include:
- Opening hook
- Quick introduction
- 3 market stats explained simply
- One practical insight
- Closing CTA
Also provide:
- On-screen text suggestions
- Caption for the video
- 5 local hashtag ideas
Tone: confident, natural, and easy to speak out loud.
Avoid sounding robotic or overly formal.
Prompt 9: Neighborhood Market Update Carousel Post
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Create a social media carousel post for [Neighborhood Name] market update.
Use this data:
- Time period: [Month/Year or Last 30 Days]
- Active listings: [Number]
- New listings: [Number]
- Homes sold: [Number]
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Price reductions: [Number]
- Market condition: [Buyer-friendly / Seller-friendly / Balanced / Shifting]
- Main insight: [Your main market observation]
Create a carousel with [5 / 6 / 7 / 8] slides.
For each slide, provide:
- Slide headline
- Short slide text
- Suggested visual idea
- Optional caption text
The carousel should include:
- Cover slide with a strong title
- Key numbers slide
- What changed slide
- Buyer insight slide
- Seller insight slide
- Final CTA slide
Keep the language simple and visual.
Make each slide short enough to read quickly on a phone.
Do not overload the slides with too many numbers.
Prompt 10: Hyperlocal Neighborhood Update with Local Lifestyle Angle
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Create a hyperlocal neighborhood market update for [Neighborhood Name] that combines real estate data with local lifestyle information.
Use this market data:
- Median sale price: [$ Amount]
- Average days on market: [Number]
- Homes sold recently: [Number]
- Current inventory: [Number]
- Market trend: [Prices rising / prices cooling / inventory increasing / demand steady / homes selling faster]
Use this local lifestyle information:
- Popular local spots: [Parks, restaurants, schools, coffee shops, shopping areas, landmarks]
- Recent neighborhood change: [New business, school update, road improvement, community event, development, etc.]
- Main reason people like this area: [Walkability, schools, commute, community feel, larger homes, affordability, etc.]
Write a neighborhood update that feels local and useful.
Include:
- A headline that mentions the neighborhood
- A short real estate market summary
- A local lifestyle paragraph
- 3 reasons buyers are paying attention to this area
- 2 things homeowners should know
- A soft CTA inviting readers to request a custom update for their home, street, or property type
Tone: warm, local, knowledgeable, and community-focused.
Do not invent local places, events, or neighborhood details. Only use the information provided.

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