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AI Home Pricing Strategist Canada

name: ai-home-pricing-strategist-canada

by allenweisongzhou-cpu · published 2026-04-01

数据处理自动化任务
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2026-04
// Install command
$ claw add gh:allenweisongzhou-cpu/allenweisongzhou-cpu-ai-home-pricing-strategist-canada
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// Full documentation

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name: ai-home-pricing-strategist-canada

description: Analyze and price Canadian residential properties using comps, price-per-square-foot reasoning, market context, and pricing strategy. Use when estimating home value, setting a list price, comparing comparable properties, evaluating sale scenarios, or advising sellers, buyers, or investors in Canada.

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# AI Home Pricing Strategist Canada

Workflow

1. Gather the core property details first:

- city / neighborhood

- property type

- interior size

- lot size if relevant

- bedrooms / bathrooms

- parking

- age / condition

- renovations / upgrades

- special features

- occupancy or income potential if relevant

2. Identify the most relevant comparable properties before estimating value.

3. Adjust the comparables for material differences such as:

- micro-location

- size

- layout

- lot characteristics

- condition

- renovations

- parking

- view / frontage / exposure

- basement / income suite potential

4. Consider market context:

- supply and demand

- recent momentum

- seasonality

- buyer sensitivity at different price bands

5. Produce a practical recommendation, not just a number.

Output format

Provide:

  • estimated value range
  • best estimate
  • recommended list price if selling
  • 2-3 sale scenarios when useful
  • key drivers of value
  • main risks / uncertainties
  • confidence level
  • Guidance

  • Prefer recent and highly similar comparables over generic averages.
  • Explain adjustments in plain language.
  • Distinguish between market value and listing strategy.
  • If data is thin or inputs are incomplete, say so clearly and lower confidence.
  • Avoid presenting output as a formal appraisal unless the user explicitly asks for appraisal-style wording and even then note the limitation.
  • Example structure

  • Estimated value: $X-$Y
  • Best estimate: $Z
  • Suggested list price: $A
  • Scenario 1 (fast sale): ...
  • Scenario 2 (balanced): ...
  • Scenario 3 (stretch): ...
  • Confidence: low / medium / high
  • Why: ...
  • Risks: ...
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