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The local blog Google rewards and clients actually read

Write local market analysis posts, buyer and seller guides, and neighborhood spotlights from the facts you supply. Every post arrives SEO-ready and Fair Housing screened, so publishing weekly stops being a fantasy.

Updated June 2026 · one of 17 tools in the RealtrAI workspace

Fair Housing screened on every output

What you give it

  • Post type (market analysis, buyer guide, seller guide, neighborhood spotlight)
  • Market area and the month's figures for analysis posts
  • Topic and the questions your clients keep asking
  • Neighborhood name and standout features for spotlights
  • Target keyword or search phrase you want the post to own
  • Tone preference and your call to action

What you get back

  • A complete post with headline, subheads, and a clear structure
  • An SEO title and meta description sized for search results
  • A suggested URL slug and internal linking notes
  • A plain-English market read for analysis posts, built from your figures
  • A short social teaser to promote the post
  • A Fair Housing screen result for every draft
4
Post types: analysis, buyer, seller, spotlight
4.2s
Average generation time
7
Federal protected classes screened

The challenge

  • !You know a local blog builds search traffic and authority, but every post takes a full evening you never have.
  • !Generic AI content reads like generic AI content, and Google increasingly treats it that way.
  • !Market posts go stale before you finish them because the writing takes longer than the market moves.
  • !Neighborhood posts are exactly where steering language sneaks in, one warm sentence at a time.
  • !The posts that do get published have no SEO structure, so they never rank for the searches your clients make.

What it does

  • Writes four post types built for a real estate audience: local market analysis, buyer guides, seller guides, and neighborhood spotlights.
  • Turns your MLS figures into a market analysis post with direction, context, and what it means for buyers and sellers.
  • Structures every post for search: keyword-aware headline, subheads, meta description, and a suggested slug.
  • Writes neighborhood spotlights that describe the place, the amenities, and the housing stock, never the people who live there.
  • Screens every client-facing draft against the 7 federal protected classes plus state and local additions before it reaches you.
  • Generates a social teaser alongside each post so promotion is done in the same pass.

Inside the tool

Every capability, included.

Four post types tuned to real estate search intent
SEO title, meta description, and slug with every post
Market analysis posts built from your own figures
Three-tier Fair Housing screen on every draft
Social teaser generated with each post
Instant rewrite with a new angle or a tighter length
Available at /blog in your RealtrAI workspace

Why it matters

The agent who publishes owns the search results

When a homeowner searches their neighborhood plus 'home prices', someone's post answers them. Blog Post Generator makes that post yours. Consistent local content compounds: each post ranks for another search your future clients are already making, and every one of them ends with your name and your call to action.

Market analysis

Your monthly figures turned into a readable take on where prices, inventory, and days on market are heading, and what it means for each side of the deal.

Buyer and seller guides

The questions clients ask on every call, answered once, in writing, under your byline.

Neighborhood spotlights

Area posts built around schools access, walkability, parks, dining, and housing stock, written to inform rather than steer.

Built for search

SEO structure without an SEO consultant

A good post that search engines cannot parse is a diary entry. Every generation arrives with the structure search rewards: a keyword-aware headline, scannable subheads, a meta description sized for the results page, and a suggested slug. You pick the search phrase you want to own, and the post is built around it.

Title and meta

An SEO title and meta description written to earn the click, not just the ranking.

Structure

Subheads, short paragraphs, and a logical flow that both readers and crawlers can follow.

Linking notes

Suggestions for internal links to your other posts and pages, so the blog compounds instead of fragmenting.

Built in

Local content without the steering risk

Writing warmly about a neighborhood is the fastest way to drift into Fair Housing trouble. Every post runs the three-tier screen before it reaches you, so community language stays about the place and the market. You publish with a logged, defensible record behind every post.

Pre-generation filter

Prohibited and steering language is blocked before a word is written.

HUD-aligned review

Each draft is checked against HUD advertising guidelines before it reaches your editor.

Audit log

Every flag and override is recorded, so your brokerage has a trail.

Connected across the workspace

One source of truth.

Market Update Email

Use the same month's figures behind your Market Update Email to publish the long-form analysis post, so your inbox and your website tell one story.

Neighborhood Guide

Start a spotlight from a Neighborhood Guide profile, then let Blog Post Generator expand it into a full post built to rank for the area's searches.

Social Media Post

Hand the finished post to Social Media Post to spin the key takeaway into platform-native promotion for Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

How it works

Adopting blog post generator.

01

Open /blog and pick a post type

Choose market analysis, buyer guide, seller guide, or neighborhood spotlight, and name the search phrase you want to own.

02

Add your facts

Drop in the month's figures, the client questions, or the neighborhood details. The more specific the input, the more local the post.

03

Read the screened draft

In about 4.2 seconds you get a structured, SEO-ready post that has already passed the Fair Housing screen, plus a social teaser.

04

Edit, publish, promote

Tighten the take, paste the post into your site, and send the teaser to Social Media Post to promote it.

Standards & compliance

Built in, not bolted on.

Every client-facing draft passes the three-tier Fair Housing screen: a pre-generation filter strips prohibited and steering language, an output review checks the post against HUD advertising guidelines before it reaches your editor, and every flag or override is written to an audit log.Screens against the 7 federal protected classes: race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), familial status, and disability, plus state and local additions.Neighborhood and community language is checked so spotlights describe amenities, housing, and geography, not who lives there or who would belong.A human reviews and approves before anything publishes. The screen assists your judgment, it does not replace it.Fair Housing governance is provided by Trunnion AI across the workspace.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

What kinds of posts can it write?

Four types built for a real estate audience: local market analysis posts from your figures, buyer guides, seller guides, and neighborhood spotlights. Each type has its own structure and its own search intent.

Where does the market data come from?

From you. You supply the figures from your MLS or market report, and the post is written around them. Keeping you in control of the source numbers means the analysis always matches data you stand behind.

Will Google treat this as AI spam?

The post is generated from your local figures, your market, and your questions, not scraped filler, and you review and edit before publishing. Specific, locally grounded, human-approved content is exactly what search quality guidelines ask for.

What does SEO-ready actually mean?

Every post arrives with a keyword-aware headline, subheads, a meta description sized for search results, a suggested URL slug, and internal linking notes. You paste it into your site without restructuring it.

How do neighborhood spotlights stay Fair Housing safe?

Spotlights are written to describe the place: amenities, distances, housing stock, and verifiable features. The three-tier screen filters steering and coded language before the draft reaches you, and a human reviews before publish.

Who owns the posts?

You do. Your inputs and outputs stay inside your own tenant, and every post is yours to publish, edit, and republish anywhere.

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