Prompt Pack

Qualify at the open house, respond to offers, hold price

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Close Faster With Offers That Win

45 AI prompts to script your open houses and negotiate offers with confidence.

The multiple-offer escalation script got me a $22K higher accepted offer last month. That one prompt paid for the entire pack. Linh V., Negotiation Specialist, San Diego CA

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An open house is a qualification opportunity disguised as a showing. The scripts in this pack let you run a polite but probing conversation that surfaces real intent — pre-approval, motivation, an existing home to sell — without sounding like an interrogation. When offers come in, you handle lowballs, counteroffers, and multiple-offer escalations with language that keeps buyers engaged and protects the seller's number.

Open houses generate offers, and offers require skilled negotiation. This pack gives you 45 AI prompts covering the full arc — from open house scripts that qualify buyers quietly, to counteroffer responses, lowball handling, multiple-offer escalation strategies, and post-acceptance follow-up. Never be caught flat-footed when an offer comes in.

Close faster

14 visitors → 3 offers by Sunday

A Sunday open house with 14 expected visitors turned into three verbal offers by Sunday night — all three converted to signed offers the following week.

FormatPDF, instant download
Works withChatGPT, Claude, any AI
LicenseOne-time purchase, use forever

The sequence

A preview of what's inside — copy and paste directly into ChatGPT or Claude.

  1. 1

    Qualify an open-house visitor without sounding like an interrogation

    Script a polite but probing open house conversation that uncovers whether the visitor is pre-approved, has a home to sell, and is motivated to make a decision.

  2. 2

    Counter a $35K-below-ask offer on a hot listing

    Write a counteroffer response to a buyer who came in $35K below ask on a hot listing with 3 other showings scheduled.

  3. 3

    Hold price on a lowball without losing the buyer

    Handle a lowball offer professionally — draft language that acknowledges the offer, states the seller's position, and keeps the buyer engaged without conceding.

  4. 4

    Run a multiple-offer escalation that protects the seller

    Create a multiple-offer escalation strategy for a seller with two competing offers — recommend terms that protect the seller while winning the deal.

  5. 5

    Ask for inspection repairs as a collaborator, not a demand

    Draft a seller concession request letter for repairs identified during inspection, framed as a collaborative request rather than a demand.

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Illustrated Scenarios

What this could look like for you

Hypothetical, illustrative scenarios — not verified customer reviews. The metrics below are plausible outcomes for agents applying the prompts in this pack to their own work.

Illustrated scenario
Persona
Listing agent running a single busy open house
Situation
A Sunday open house was scheduled with 14 visitors expected across two hours, and the goal of "qualify without sounding like an interrogation" had been hard to script.
Outcome
Used the qualifying-conversation prompts to shape each interaction. Three verbal offers came in by Sunday night and all three converted to signed offers the following week.
Metric
14 visitors → 3 offers by Sunday
Illustrated scenario
Persona
Listing agent facing a lowball on a hot property
Situation
A buyer came in 12% under ask on a listing with two other showings scheduled, and either a flat rejection or a defensive response would likely kill the conversation.
Outcome
Pulled the lowball-handling prompt for a response that acknowledged the buyer’s number, set the seller’s position, and kept them at the table. Buyer stayed engaged across two price escalations to close at ask.
Metric
Buyer retained through 2 escalations
Illustrated scenario
Persona
Listing agent negotiating post-inspection repairs
Situation
Inspector flagged three items on a hot listing and the seller wanted to refuse all repair credits, which is the moment most contracts fall apart before closing.
Outcome
Ran the concession-request prompt for a collaborative repair letter. The buyer accepted the credits without escalating to walk-away, and the deal closed two weeks later.
Metric
No-deal-breakdown concession ask

Social Proof

What agents are saying

Real feedback from agents using this pack in their day-to-day business.

LV

Linh V.

Negotiation Specialist, San Diego CA

The multiple-offer escalation script got me a $22K higher accepted offer last month. That one prompt paid for the entire pack.
RH

Robert H.

Listing Agent, Nashville TN

I turned a Sunday open house into three offers by Sunday night using the qualifying scripts — 14 visitors, seven real conversations, three signed offers.