Adjectives to Use
- adorable
- aesthetically pleasing
- affordable
- alluring
- Art Deco
- Art Nouveau
- Arts and Crafts
- attention-to-detail
- beachfront
- beamed
- beautiful
- brand-new
- breathtaking
- bright
- buildable
- built-to-last
- Cape Cod style
- charming
- chic
- classic
- clean
- close
- close-in
- close-to-town
- Colonial
- commercial
- commercially zoned
- contemporary
- countryside
- covered
- cozy
- custom-built
- cute
- delightful
- desirable
- detailed
- different
- discounted
- distinguished
- divadable
- downtown
- elegant
- exotic
- exquisite
- exterior
- extravagant
- featured
- fenced
- finished
- for sale by owner
- freshly painted
- furnished
- gated
- historic
- historical
- household
- huge
- immaculate
- interior
- intimate
- inviting
- lakefront
- large
- light
- located
- lovely
- luxurious
- magnificent
- majestic
- manufactured
- master
- mint
- modern
- move-in-ready
- must-see
- negotiable
- new
- New England style
- newer
- nice
- nostalgic
- one-of-a-kind
- palatial
- panoramic
- parklike
- pastoral
- peaceful
- perfectly priced
- picturesque
- prestigious
- priced to sell
- priced-under-value
- prime
- pristine
- private
- professionally decorated
- quaint
- quiet
- ranch-style
- rare
- reasonably priced
- reduced
- refined
- refurbished
- regal
- reinvented
- remarkable
- remodeled
- remote
- renovated
- residential
- restored
- rustic
- safe
- secluded
- single family
- solid
- sophisticated
- southern
- spacious
- split-level
- spotless
- stately
- storied
- storybook
- striking
- structurally sound
- stunning
- sun-filled
- sweeping
- tree-lined
- Tudor
- two-story
- unique
- updated
- upgraded
- upscale
- valuable
- vaulted
- Victorian
- waterfront
- well-kept
- well-lit
- well-loved
- well-priced
- wooded
- zoned
Adjectives to Avoid
Anything that is technically false, such as “completely remodeled” or “totally renovated”.
There is almost always some aspect of the project that hasn’t been updated.
Instead, use “significantly remodeled” or “extensively renovated”.