Writing a quality property listing in four languages can take your team hours. With LuxeAI's Listings Studio, you enter the technical data once and get in two minutes a complete listing in Spanish, English, Russian and German — with the premium vocabulary luxury buyers expect — ready to publish on Idealista, Fotocasa, Kyero and JamesEdition.
LuxeAI's AI listings studio generates premium property descriptions for luxury homes in Marbella and Costa del Sol in Spanish, English, Russian and German from a single Spanish-language input. Auto-distribution to Idealista, Fotocasa, Kyero and JamesEdition. Each listing SEO-optimised in all four languages, ready in under two minutes.
Fill in a structured form with the property's details: area, square metres, bedrooms, plot, standout features. Once, in whichever language you prefer.
LuxeAI drafts the description in Spanish, English, Russian and German following the luxury real estate sector's premium vocabulary. Not literal translation, not a generic template.
Your team reads the generated listing, makes any adjustments they want and approves it. The corrections they make are saved so that subsequent listings already incorporate those preferences.
With a single click, the listing is published on your website and distributed to your configured portals: Idealista, Fotocasa, Kyero and JamesEdition.
Original per property. The system doesn't fill gaps in a fixed template; it drafts specific narrative for that property using the data you enter and your agency's vocabulary. Two villas in La Zagaleta with the same characteristics result in different listings because the system reads the particularities of each one.
Yes. During onboarding we run a vocabulary session where you define preferred terms (residence vs villa, rooms vs bedrooms), what to avoid and the formality level of the text. Corrections your team makes during review are saved and improve subsequent listings.
The system only uses the information you enter. It doesn't invent square metres, bedrooms or features. If any field is left empty, it marks it explicitly as pending confirmation on the generated listing, so your team completes it before publishing.
By default, no. The generated listing goes through your team's review before it is published. For clients with mature workflows and a well-tuned vocabulary, auto-publish can be enabled for specific property types, but that decision always belongs to the client.
Yes. The system detects singular property types and applies an approach with more historical context and specific narrative. For truly exceptional properties we always recommend more careful human review, but the system generates a quality base that accelerates that work.