Ebooks for Real Estate Agents — Be the Agent Who Wrote the Book on Your Market

Every agent in your market runs the same playbook: postcards, open houses, a Zillow profile, and a headshot on a bus bench. Almost none of them have written a book about the neighborhoods they farm. A paperback with your name on it — handed across the table at a listing appointment — is a credibility move the team down the street cannot match by spending more on ads. ebookdone builds that book for $9.

Sound familiar?

  • You spend $400 a month on postcards that go from mailbox to recycling bin in four seconds.
  • At listing appointments you compete against the discount brokerage on commission alone, because nothing else differentiates you on paper.
  • You know your farm neighborhood cold — schools, zoning quirks, which streets flood — but that knowledge lives only in your head.
  • Writing a book sounds great until you remember you are showing houses nights and weekends and have not taken a full Sunday off since March.
  • The team leaders who do have books paid marketing agencies $5,000 or more for ghostwritten ones.

What you could publish this week

The neighborhood buyer guide you hand out at open houses

Something like Moving to Maple Grove: The Complete 2026 Buyer Guide, stacked on the kitchen counter at every open house. Visitors take a book instead of a business card, and unrepresented buyers call the author — you — when they are ready.

The listing-appointment closer

A seller handbook such as Sell Your Home for More: Pricing, Prep, and Timing in the Sacramento Market, mailed to the seller before the appointment. You walk in as the agent who literally wrote the book; the other two agents walk in with a folder.

The niche-farm book

The Complete Guide to Buying a Condo Downtown, or a first-time-buyer book aimed at renters in your zip code. It doubles as an ad magnet: a book funnel converts colder Facebook traffic than a home-valuation widget everyone has seen.

The relocation package for out-of-state buyers

Remote buyers from higher-cost markets are the best clients you never meet in person first. A relocation guide on Amazon gets found by people searching your city name, and its back matter routes them straight to your phone number.

How it works

  1. Describe it — topic, audience, tone. One sentence is enough.
  2. Shape the outline — reorder, rename, add or cut chapters before a word is written.
  3. Watch it write — chapters stream live; rewrite any you don't love.
  4. Pick a cover, download everything — print PDF, EPUB, DOCX, paperback wrap cover, and your KDP metadata pack.

Free preview first (outline + full first chapter). Then $9 per book — no subscription, credits never expire.

FAQ

What does it cost, really?

$9 per book, flat. No subscription, and credits never expire. That covers the written chapters, four cover options, a print-ready 6x9 interior PDF for KDP, the paperback wrap cover, EPUB, DOCX, and Amazon metadata. Printed copies then cost you roughly $3 to $5 each through KDP print-on-demand — cheaper per impression than the postcards, and nobody recycles a book.

Is an AI-written book allowed on Amazon, and do I have to say it is AI?

Yes, it is allowed. Amazon KDP permits AI-generated content and asks you to disclose it as AI-generated during publishing setup — one checkbox that buyers never see on the listing page. You should read and fact-check the book before publishing, especially local details, since you are the market expert.

How does the AI know anything about my specific neighborhood?

It knows structure; you supply the local truth. You edit the outline first, so your neighborhoods, price bands, school names, and market quirks go in before writing starts, and the DOCX lets you correct anything after. The free preview — editable outline plus a full first chapter, no card — shows you exactly how your local input shapes the draft.

Do I have to sell it on Amazon, or can I just give it away?

Both work. Many agents never sell a copy: they order author copies from KDP at print cost and give them away at open houses and appointments, or email the EPUB to their sphere. The Amazon listing mostly exists so that Author of the book on your cards is verifiably true.

Start free — see your outline and first chapter before paying anything.

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