AI Prompts for Commercial Real Estate
Prompts adapted for office, retail, industrial and shop-house marketing.
TL;DR: Real-estate agents who use ChatGPT effectively in 2026 do three things differently from those who don't: they treat prompts as templates (not one-offs), they run the same prompt across multiple listings to build a consistent visual brand, and they use bracketed placeholders so a single prompt produces twenty pieces of content over a year. This page is built around that workflow. Below you'll find a hand-picked subset of the 291-prompt library focused specifically on "ai prompts for commercial real estate" — with the realtor-specific use cases, the inputs you need, and a copy-paste version for each.
Why the bracketed-placeholder pattern wins
Most agents who try ChatGPT for the first time hit one of two walls: the prompt is too vague (output looks generic) or too specific (output is a one-off they can't re-use). The solution is the bracketed-placeholder pattern. Every prompt in our library uses it, and you should too: write the prompt once, then on each new listing, just swap the placeholders. Over a year, a single well-written prompt becomes 20–50 pieces of content.
The other thing that separates effective agents from beginners is taste calibration. AI generates options; you choose the one that matches your brand. Generate three to five variations per prompt, pick the strongest, and keep a personal library of your top performers. Re-use those for the next listing — your brand consistency multiplies over time.
Step-by-step: how to use these prompts
- Open ChatGPT (chat.openai.com) and start a new chat. Make sure image generation is enabled (Plus, Pro, or Team plan).
- Browse this page and pick a prompt that fits the task you have in mind.
- Click through to the prompt's dedicated page to see the full realtor-adapted version.
- Copy the prompt and paste it into ChatGPT. Replace every [your X] placeholder with your real details.
- Generate 2–3 variations. Pick the strongest one and post it.
- Save the variation that worked best. Re-use the same prompt for your next listing — adjust the placeholders, keep the structure.
Featured prompts

4-Panel Japanese Digital Ad Banner Grid
4-banner ad set for a single launch (different angles)

Apple in Eight Visual Grammars
Showcase one property in 8 different art styles for variety

Avant-Garde Fashion Eyewear Ad
Bold, design-forward listing announcement

Chinese-Style City / District Poster
District / project hero poster for showroom display

Hyper-realistic Fashion Poster
Premium agent personal-brand poster

Illustrated Classic Car Magazine Cover
Magazine-cover-style premium listing card

Industrial Design Presentation Sheet
Unit-type comparison sheet (1BR / 2BR / 3BR / 4BR side-by-side)

Japanese SaaS Before-After Banner
Renovation / staging before-and-after banner

Luxury Listing Magazine Cover
Luxury listing "feature" magazine-style cover

Luxury Red Lipstick Ad Poster
High-impact listing poster — limited units available

Minimalist Futurist Poster
High-design new-launch announcement poster

Premium Listing Product Ad
Luxury listing print poster

Property Presentation Cover
Sales-pitch presentation cover

Retro Travel-Style District Poster
Heritage / character district poster
Frequently asked questions
How do I get started with ai prompts for commercial real estate?
Pick one prompt from the list below, copy it into ChatGPT, replace the bracketed placeholders, and post the result. The hardest step is the first one; everything after that is repetition.
Do I need a paid ChatGPT plan?
Yes — image generation requires ChatGPT Plus ($20/mo), Pro, Team, or Business. Free users get GPT-4o image which is closely related but slightly less capable for complex layouts.
Can I use these prompts for clients in any country?
Yes. The bracketed placeholders make every prompt geography-agnostic. Replace [your district] with any city or neighborhood worldwide.
How do I avoid producing generic-looking output?
Use specific details in your placeholders. "Your photo of a modern 3-bedroom in Toa Payoh" beats "your property photo." The more specific the inputs, the more distinctive the output.
Will Google penalise content generated with AI?
Google's March 2024 stance: helpful AI-generated content is fine. The penalty is on low-effort spam, not on AI-assisted creation. Treat AI as a writing tool, not a replacement for editorial judgement.