144 Adjective words to help Real Estate agents describe Houses, Condos, coops and more
Sep 8, 2018 · 1 min read

- Art Deco
- Art Nouveau
- Arts and Crafts
- Cape Cod style
- Colonial
- New England style
- Tudor
- Victorian
- adorable
- aesthetically pleasing
- affordable
- alluring
- attention-to-detail
- beachfront
- beamed
- beautiful
- brand-new
- breathtaking
- bright
- buildable
- built-to-last
- charming
- chic
- classic
- clean
- close
- close-in
- close-to-town
- commercial
- commercially zoned
- contemporary
- countryside
- covered
- cozy
- custom-built
- cute
- mint
- modern
- move-in-ready
- must-see
- negotiable
- new
- 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
- desirable
- detailed
- different
- discounted
- distinguished
- dividable
- 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
- 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
- two-story
- unique
- updated
- upgraded
- upscale
- valuable
- vaulted
- waterfront
- well-kept
- well-lit
- well-loved
- well-priced
- wooded
- zoned
