@alishacollinsrealestate: Replying to @Big Jefe This is actually a really valid point. This person said they hate when a listing description mentions a feature, but there isn’t a single picture of it. And honestly, I agree. Now, there are some things that can’t really be photographed. Maybe it’s the proximity to a park. Maybe it’s access to public land. Maybe it’s an HOA amenity that’s not on-site. But most of the things we mention in a description should absolutely show up in the photos. Because buyers want proof. If the description says there’s a gorgeous butler’s pantry, I want to see it. If it says heated tile floors, show me. If it says custom hickory cabinets, let’s see them. If it says mountain views, there better be a picture of the view. And it also reminds me how important listing descriptions really are. Three lines is not enough. Buyers are searching by keywords. They want details. Where is the house located? Is it near parks, schools, shopping, or walking trails? Does it back up to state land or BLM land? Is there an HOA? If so, what does it cover? Inside the house, I think descriptions should get specific. What kind of cabinets are they? Wood cabinets? Hickory? Cherry? Painted maple? What countertops are there? Quartz? Granite? Solid surface? Is there heated tile? Built-ins? A walk-in pantry? A mudroom? All of those details matter. Personally, I take every note I’ve made about the house, every improvement list the sellers give me, and all of my observations. Then I use AI tools like Claude or ChatGPT to help organize everything into a strong description. I still edit it because I don’t want it sounding overly robotic. But it helps make sure the property is searchable and that buyers can actually find it online. Because a great description is more than marketing. It’s searchability. And that’s powerful. I’m curious. When you’re looking at houses, do you read every single description? Or do you mostly look at the pictures? #alishacollins #realestatebestie #casperwyoming #listingagent #homesellingtips

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beachgirly_82
beachgirly_82 :
My biggest pet peeve is when the house is empty and I have an empty canvas to look at through the pictures and then they add more pictures with AI staged rooms. Erks my nerves!! I don’t want to see fake pictures cause most of the time it ends up changing the color of floors and walls. They’ll even add faked staged AI crap to the exterior. Huge let down when I’m looking to relocate out of state so it’s not like I can just drive by and see it smh 🤦🏻‍♀️Yes I do read the description of the house I’m very interested in.
2026-07-13 20:45:58
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loriejh1964
Lorie1964 :
YES!!
2026-07-13 20:38:50
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gracefully972
Grace :
As a buyer, it is extremely helpful when the description also includes things like smart sprinkler controller, EV charger, tankless water heater, water softener/filtration, foundation watering system, low e windows, smart locks, whole home dehumidifier or humidifier, whole home HEPA filter, radiant barrier, etc. All of these things not only make the house more valuable to me, but it demonstrates a level of care in the house. I have been to three houses lately that had many of these things but it was not in the description. I had to have my agent ask or play detective while we were touring
2026-07-14 15:39:51
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