Christchurch As-Is Where-Is Listing Prompt
Create transparent listing copy and buyer notes for Christchurch as-is where-is properties with strong due diligence reminders.
AI-generated content should be reviewed by a licensed real estate agent before use. Verify all property facts, claims, figures, and client instructions before sending or publishing.
Usage Scenario
Use when preparing marketing for a Christchurch property sold as-is where-is, especially where insurance, earthquake damage, engineering, or repair history must be handled carefully.
Full Prompt
Act as a New Zealand real estate copywriter familiar with Christchurch as-is where-is property marketing. Use only these verified details: [property address/suburb], [sale status as as-is where-is if vendor-approved], [insurance position if verified], [engineering or building reports available], [known damage or repair notes], [LIM or council documents available], [land size and zoning if verified], [target buyer], and [method of sale]. Create: 1) transparent listing copy, 2) a buyer due diligence checklist, 3) an investor/developer-focused summary if appropriate, and 4) a short agent email for sending the property file. Keep the tone factual and opportunity-aware without overpromising. Do not state the property is insurable, repairable, developable, or structurally sound unless verified by appropriate source material.
Example Input
Christchurch three-bedroom home being marketed as-is where-is, engineering report available, previous earthquake damage noted in vendor file, large section, close to amenities, buyer audience includes builders, investors, and experienced renovators.
Example Output
A transparent listing draft that identifies the opportunity, makes clear that reports are available, avoids technical conclusions, and gives buyers a practical due diligence checklist.
Compliance Notes
- Do not make insurance, structural, repairability, or development claims unless verified by appropriate documents.
- Do not hide known damage, report availability, or material limitations supplied by the vendor.
- Encourage buyers to review all reports with qualified advisers before making decisions.
- Keep opportunity language balanced and avoid implying certainty about future outcomes.
Manual Review Checklist
- Confirm the as-is where-is status and approved wording with the vendor and agency process.
- Check engineering, building, LIM, insurance, and repair references against source documents.
- Remove claims about development, subdivision, repair cost, or insurability unless verified.
- Make sure the copy clearly signals buyer due diligence and professional review.
FAQ
Can this prompt explain whether an as-is where-is property is insurable?
No. It should not make insurance conclusions. Buyers should speak with insurers and qualified advisers.
Can the listing still sound positive?
Yes, but the opportunity should be presented transparently, with material facts and due diligence reminders kept clear.
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