Buyer's wishlist clarifier
Email asks new buyer prospects 8 sharp questions to firm up what they're actually looking for so you stop sending listings they won't bid on.
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Updates live as you typeWrite an email to a new buyer prospect to firm up what they're actually looking for.
My business: Sales agent
Prospect first name: {{first_name}}
What they vaguely told me they want: {{rough_brief}}
Their budget range (or 'unclear'): {{budget}}
Timeframe to buy: 1-3 months
Write 100-140 words. Friendly, professional, not stiff. Open with a thanks for getting in touch, then say you want to send them properties they'll actually love (not waste their time). Include 8 short questions about: must-haves, deal-breakers, suburbs (must-have + back-up), school zone needs, renovation appetite, parking needs, outdoor space, anything they've already inspected and ruled out.
Format the questions as a numbered list. End with 'reply when you can — no rush'.
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