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5 AI prompts for your listing photos — free, copy-paste ready

5 AI prompts for your listing photos — free, copy-paste ready

Most of us are still paying a photographer, or worse, uploading the photo we took in a hurry and hoping the buyer looks past it.

Link for the Prompt File - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mp1CCgHsDNYnMS6-NzyfuaqktxPk7Xbe/view?usp=sharing

Five prompts fix the five situations that come up every week. Doc link at the bottom — no sign-up, nothing to comment for.

  1. Khaali flat → furnished. The seller says "furniture nahi hai, photo achhi nahi aayegi, thoda ruk jao." You don't have to wait. Fifteen seconds, and the same room shows that somebody could actually live there. Same walls, same windows — only the furniture is added.

  2. Day photo → evening light. Warm lights in the windows, blue sky just after sunset. This is the shot builders put on hoardings. One prompt.

  3. Your own bad photo → usable. The one most of us need most days. Dim, tilted, drying rack in the frame. Exposure corrected, verticals straightened, clutter gone.

One line inside this prompt matters more than the rest of this post: remove clutter, never remove defects. Not a crack, not a damp patch, not a seepage stain. The buyer is going to stand in that flat. Clearing a dustbin is tidying up. Removing a seepage mark is hiding something he will find anyway — and then he starts wondering what else you hid.

  1. Under construction → what it will look like. Your client is standing on site looking at concrete and sariya, saying "sochke batata hoon." He isn't thinking about it. He genuinely cannot picture it. This is the biggest use case in Indian real estate and almost nobody is using it.

  2. 2D floor plan → 3D cutaway. Clients have never been able to read a floor plan. They just don't say so.

And the part nobody covers: label them.

The full doc has all five prompts in copy-paste blocks, plus a table of which ones need a label and which don't.

👉 (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mp1CCgHsDNYnMS6-NzyfuaqktxPk7Xbe/view?usp=sharing)

Free. Take it, use it, send it to whoever in your office is still paying for photos.

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