Enter a few property details and get a clean, MLS-ready listing-description draft in seconds — free, no signup. It's a fast first draft you can edit; a Listino report tailors it to your comps and buyer.
The interactive tool is on the way. In the meantime, get the full, expert version in a Listino report.
Get a full reportGive it the basics — property type, beds and baths, square footage, a few standout features — and it returns a structured 150–250 word listing description you can paste into the MLS and refine. It handles the blank-page problem so you can spend your time editing instead of starting from scratch.
A good description does three things a generic one doesn't: it leads with the single most compelling feature, it sells the lifestyle rather than re-listing the spec sheet, and it uses concrete specifics instead of vague adjectives. Our full guide on how to write a listing description that sells walks through the structure, and words that sell a house covers the language to use and avoid.
The generator is a great starting point. A full Listino report goes further: it writes the description against your actual comparable sales and likely buyer, and pairs it with photo sequencing and a comparable market analysis — the difference between a draft and a listing strategy.
Yes, and there's no signup to try it. A full Listino report, which tailors the description to your comps and includes photo and pricing guidance, starts at $20.
Yes — it's plain text you can paste anywhere. Always review it against your local MLS rules and edit for accuracy before publishing.
It's only as accurate as the details you provide, and it's a starting draft — you should always edit it to make sure every claim is true and leads with what's genuinely best about the property.