Built for X / Twitter Threads
Twitter (X) Real Estate Post Generator
Turn a listing into a tight, scroll-stopping post that fits Twitter's format — a strong opening line, key numbers, and a link out to view more.
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Why Twitter needs its own format
Twitter rewards brevity and a strong first line above almost anything else — most people decide whether to keep reading within the first few words. Real estate posts that try to cram in every feature get ignored; posts that lead with one striking detail get read.
Tips for a Twitter listing that performs
- Lead with the single most interesting fact about the property, not a generic opener — a number, a view, a price-per-square-foot angle.
- Use line breaks instead of dense sentences; short punchy lines read faster in a fast-scrolling feed.
- If you need more room, write it as a short thread — first tweet is the hook, replies carry the details and photos.
- Close with a direct, low-friction action — a link or a DM prompt — since Twitter users rarely call a listed phone number.
Example Twitter output from Express Briefs
This 2-bed condo has the best skyline view in the building. 🌆
$320K | 1,100 sqft | Floor-to-ceiling windows
Open house Saturday 12–3pm.
DM for the address 👇
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