You’ve set up your AI receptionist. It’s ready to answer calls 24/7. But what should it actually say?
A well‑crafted script is the difference between a call that feels robotic and one that builds trust with buyers. Here’s how to create scripts that qualify leads, book showings, and make your AI sound like a true professional.
Why Scripting Matters
Your AI receptionist isn’t just a message‑taker. It’s the first impression buyers have of your business. A poor script can confuse callers or make them hang up. A great script captures details, books showings, and leaves buyers feeling heard.
5 Essential Scripts for Real Estate AI
1. Initial Greeting (First Impression)
Keep it warm, professional, and brief. State your agency name and ask how you can help.
Script:
“Thanks for calling [Your Agency Name]. This is [AI Name], our virtual assistant. How can I help you today?”
2. Qualifying a New Buyer
When a buyer calls about a property, gather key information to determine if they’re a good fit.
Script:
“I’d be happy to help. First, what’s your budget range?”
“Great. And which neighborhoods are you most interested in?”
“Are you looking to buy in the next few weeks, or still exploring?”
3. Booking a Showing
Once you’ve qualified the lead, book the showing directly into your calendar.
Script:
“I can book a showing for you. Let me check availability.”
“I have Tuesday at 2 PM or Thursday at 10 AM. What works best?”
“Perfect. I’ll send a confirmation to your email and phone. Anything else I can help with?”
4. Handling a Repeat Caller
If the caller has spoken to the AI before, the AI should recognize them and pick up where things left off.
Script:
“Welcome back, [Name]. Last time we discussed properties in [neighborhood] around [budget]. Are you still looking in that area?”
5. Transferring to the Agent
When a caller needs to speak with you directly, the AI should transfer smoothly with full context.
Script:
“I’ll connect you with [Agent Name] right away. One moment, please.”
Best Practices for Real Estate AI Scripts
- Keep sentences short. Natural conversation doesn’t mean long monologues.
- Use the caller’s name. If the AI has it, use it. Personalization builds trust.
- Add pauses. Let the AI “think” between questions. It sounds more human.
- Test with real calls. Call your own number and see how it feels. Tweak until it sounds right.
- Include an opt‑out. Always give callers a way to reach a human if they prefer.
Sample Script in Action
AI: “Thanks for calling Mitchell Realty. This is Alex, our virtual assistant. How can I help you today?”
Buyer: “I’m interested in the listing on Maple Street.”
AI: “Great! Let me check availability. First, what’s your budget range?”
Buyer: “Around $500,000.”
AI: “Perfect. And which neighborhoods are you considering?”
Buyer: “Mostly Maple Street and the surrounding area.”
AI: “Got it. I can book a showing for you. I have Tuesday at 2 PM or Thursday at 10 AM. What works best?”
Buyer: “Tuesday at 2.”
AI: “You’re all set. I’ll send a confirmation to your phone. Anything else I can help with?”
Buyer: “No, that’s great.”
AI: “Thanks for calling. Have a wonderful day!”
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