Buy Commercial-property Copy, Written Entirely by Humans
The copy needs to be precise and to the point. If an occupier agent is given a unit sheet, they will want to know information like eaves height, floor loading, use class, and lease terms. In that order. And will exit the sheet if any of them seem incorrect. From their point of view, there is no need for ’warmth’.
The vocabulary is as strict as the copy. Mixing net internal area with gross internal area, or calling a Grade A office a refurbishment, is an instant indicator to a surveyor that a serious person has not completed the document. That initial impression is difficult to undo.
The audience is small, but they are all experts. A 40,000 sq ft logistics unit is seen by maybe fifty people. Most can tell if the writer has ever been to a warehouse; from two sentences. The precision of the copy will determine if the reader gives the document the final ’pass’.
Areas given on the correct basis and identified as such.
Lease terms, rates, and service charges stated rather than implied.
Specifications written for a surveyor, not for a home buyer.
Where AI falls down on commercial-property copy
A model will create a square footage that will contradict a floor plan that is two paragraphs later because nothing it contains checks the arithmetic. It also aims for residential ’warmth’ and a warehouse presented as ’warm’ is an invitation to each and every one of the agents reading to skip the rest of it.
From Brief to Final Draft: No-AI Commercial-property Copy
The writer starts with the measured survey and then the energy certificate, the rating assessment and heads of terms. Only then does the writer ask the agent what the building is weak at. Knowing the weakness of the building helps shape the order of the copy. For example, you ‘lead’ on yard depth when the office space is poor.
How a commercial-property copy gets written here
Please send the measured survey, energy certificate, rates, heads of terms and floor plans.
The writer confirms area basis, use class and lease structure prior to drafting.
Specification and location are written to the profession that is the audience.
The figures and source documents are provided, along with detector checks and delivery.
Quality Standards for No-AI Commercial-property Copy
All figures are backed by the document from which they were sourced, and the area basis is stated near every figure. The editor checks the technical language and the twelve detector checks and plagiarism reports accompany the file. Two revision rounds, fourteen days.
Unit details with areas stated on a stated basis.
Determining Amenity and Transport and Labour Supply within a context for occupancy.
Lease, rating and service charge information are set out clearly.
A short version for a portal, with the full details.
Sole responsibility for detection and plagiarism report, for delivery.
What people commission commercial-property copy for
Taking a logistics or industrial unit to market.
Marketing a refurbished office by division of floors.
Retail and leisure units in a managed arrangement.
Investment sale particulars for a building with tenants.
What commercial-property copy cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical commercial-property copy
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Unit particulars
400
$40
$0.40
$40.40
Building or scheme page
900
$90
$0.90
$90.90
Full marketing brochure
1,800
$180
$1.80
$181.80
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Commercial-property Copy FAQs
Every format is priced identically: $10 per 100 words plus a 1% platform fee. A 900-word commercial-property copy comes to $90.90. There is no research surcharge, no rush tier and no minimum retainer.
Up to 3 days. The writer has to read around the subject before writing it, so we quote honestly rather than promising an hour. If your deadline is tighter, say so in the brief and we will tell you before you pay whether we can meet it.
They understand the work. Briefs are given to writers with experience on the agency/developer side of NIA vs GIA, Grade A vs refurbished, and a break clause vs a rent review. If no one is suitable, we let you know.
Yes. It’s a different document. Investors want tenant covenants; unexpired terms, passing rent, and reversionary potential; occupiers want the loading bays. We need to know the audience so the writer can arrange the information.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our commercial-property copy
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
RHRosalind HHead of Marketing, Fenwood Property
Great for the area, poor for transport
The neighborhood description is really detailed. It has the name of the bakery, the swimming pool, the school catchment, etc. The transport part was pretty vague, and I had to include the actual bus routes. It was a small fix, but it is usually the first thing buyers ask about.
Verified orderArea guidesJanuary 2026
MRMarcus RSales Enablement Manager, Trellis Bay Software
Actually fits on one page
I’ve seen a lot of one-pagers that somehow stretch to three pages. This is one page. It’s got eleven point font with a whole lot of blank space. The writer asked about what our reps are being asked in the first ninety seconds of a call and built the sheet around those four questions. No account to set up either, which suits our purchasing regulations.
Verified orderOne-pagersMay 2026
KTKarim T
Cut twenty years into six lines
I have compressed twenty years of shift work in to this submission. The writer wanted to know what I’d been promoted for, not what my job title was, so my CV is more of a progressive account than a list.