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Create a structured agenda for a 60-minute first buyer consultation with [client name(s)] who want to purchase their first home in [area] within [timeframe]. Budget: $[range]. The meeting should cover: needs vs. wants assessment (generate 10-12 discovery questions that build rapport while gathering essential information), current market overview for their price range, step-by-step buying process explanation, how we work together and what to expect from me, mortgage pre-approval status and lender recommendations, and clear next steps. Make it feel like a conversation, not a lecture.
Write a detailed neighborhood comparison guide for a buyer relocating to [city] from [origin city]. Their priorities include: [e.g., short commute, walkability, outdoor space, proximity to amenities]. Compare these 3 neighborhoods: [Neighborhood A], [Neighborhood B], [Neighborhood C]. For each, cover: character and atmosphere, types of homes and price ranges, commute time to [workplace/downtown], school ratings (if applicable), walkability and transit access, top 3 local spots (restaurants, parks, coffee shops), and recent market activity. End with a recommendation based on their stated priorities.
Write a cover letter to accompany a purchase offer on a [property description] in [neighborhood]. The offer is at $[price] with [key terms: financing type, closing date, contingencies, earnest money amount]. Focus exclusively on the strength of the offer: pre-approval status with [lender], financial qualifications, flexible closing timeline, and earnest money amount. Do NOT include personal details about the buyer (family status, lifestyle, demographics, or emotional appeals) — focus only on the financial and contractual merits of the offer. Keep it to one page. Professional and concise. Note: Many jurisdictions restrict or prohibit buyer 'love letters' due to Fair Housing concerns. Consult your broker before submitting.