property-offer-letter
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Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add mohitagw15856/pm-claude-skills --skill property-offer-letter -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "property-offer-letter",
"description": "Write a buyer's offer cover letter to a seller to strengthen a real-estate bid. Use when asked to write a real-estate offer letter, a buyer's 'love letter' to a seller, an offer cover note, or to make a home offer stand out. Produces a warm, genuine letter — who the buyers are, why they love the home, the strength of their offer, and a respectful close — while avoiding fair-housing risk. Not the legal offer\/contract; not legal advice."
}
Property Offer Letter Skill
In a competitive market, a buyer's cover letter can tip a seller toward an offer that isn't the highest — by making it personal and reassuring. This skill writes that letter: genuine, specific about why this home, and clear about why the offer is strong and low-risk to accept — while steering clear of language that creates fair-housing problems for the seller's agent.
Note: this is the cover letter, not the legal purchase offer/contract, and it's not legal advice. Buyer letters are controversial and some agents/brokerages prohibit them due to Fair Housing risk (they can reveal protected characteristics and invite discrimination claims). Keep it about the home and the offer's merits — never mention race, religion, family status, etc. — and confirm with the agent whether to use one.
Working from a brief
Given "help me write an offer letter for a house we love", write the letter anyway — infer warm, specific reasons tied to the home, marking details (insert) for the buyers to personalise. Keep it about the property and the offer, never about who the buyers are demographically. Don't invent offer terms.
Required Inputs
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided (else infer/flag):
- The buyers — first names and a brief, non-protected note on why this home suits their life (in property terms — "we love to cook and the kitchen…").
- Why this home — the specific features/moments that won them over.
- Offer strength — what makes the bid attractive (price, financing/pre-approval, flexible closing, few contingencies, cash) — facts only.
- Tone — warm and sincere; and the agent's name/contact for the close.
Output Format
Offer Cover Letter
- Opening — warm greeting and the buyers' first names; a sincere line about how the home made them feel.
- Why this home — 2–3 specific things they love, tied to features of the property (the light in the living room, the garden, the layout) — concrete, not generic flattery.
- Why our offer is strong — briefly and factually: pre-approval/financing, a fair price, flexibility on closing/possession, minimal contingencies — the reasons it's a safe, smooth acceptance.
- Respectful close — gratitude, no pressure, and the agent's contact for next steps.
Keep it short (a few short paragraphs). Mark [insert] personal details; keep everything about the home and the offer.
Quality Checks
- Specific about why this home — references real features, not generic praise
- States the offer's strengths factually (financing, terms) without inventing terms
- Warm and sincere, short, and pressure-free
- Strictly about the property and the offer — no protected-characteristic / fair-housing-risk content
- Personal details are flagged for the buyers to insert
- Includes a note to confirm with the agent whether a letter is advisable/permitted
Anti-Patterns
- Do not include anything about race, religion, family/children, disability, or national origin — it's a fair-housing risk and can sink the offer
- Do not write generic flattery — name the specific features that won the buyers over
- Do not invent or restate legal offer terms — this is the cover letter, not the contract
- Do not be pushy or guilt-trippy — warmth and respect, not pressure
- Do not present this as legal advice or assume a letter is allowed — flag to confirm with the agent
Based On
Real-estate buyer-representation practice — property- and offer-focused cover letters that build rapport while avoiding Fair-Housing risk.
Version History
- a38bc30 Current 2026-07-05 11:41


