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Real Estate Intelligence for American Builders

Ten core workflows, saved deal files, and memory that carries the deal forward.

Open-source industrial real estate agent for teams that make physical things. Capture requirements, evaluate listings, compare options, build due diligence checklists and timelines, draft LOIs, and flag contract risk. On file-write tools it saves the work. On chat tools it falls back to copy-paste-safe memory blocks.

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Open source. No email. No strings. Just ship.

Quick Start
git clone https://github.com/dueriii/PromptedCRE.git
cd PromptedCRE/agent
cp memory.template.md memory.md

Open the folder in Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, or Gemini CLI. Then start with:

“I need 15,000–25,000 SF of industrial space in the Houston metro. Manufacturing use, 3-phase power required, 24-foot clear height minimum.”

Core workflows

intake
search-filters
property-survey
comparison
tour-prep
landlord-questions
due-diligence
deal-timeline
loi-review
contract-review

Orientation and memory run behind the scenes so the conversation can resume cleanly across sessions.

Built for builders, not brokers
Warehouses, factories, and facilities
Decision-first artifacts, not throwaway chats
AI-first with memory and human backup

From requirement to signed deal

Structured enough to produce durable outputs. Flexible enough to meet you wherever the deal already is.

01

Define the requirement

Tell the agent about your company, operation, timing, and non-negotiables. It turns that into a requirement summary with dealbreakers, budget reality, and a broker-ready brief.

02

Build real deal artifacts

Drop in listings, flyers, or addresses. The agent turns them into property cards, comparisons, due diligence checklists, and timeline documents instead of one-off chat answers.

03

Move from shortlist to signature

Draft LOIs, prep tours, review contracts, and surface missing information honestly. If the tool cannot save files, PromptedCRE falls back to memory blocks so the next session does not start from zero.

See what the agent produces

Real workflow artifacts, not just chat replies. The current product also includes partial-information and blocked-state outputs so missing data is handled deliberately.

Requirement Summary

Apex Robotics — Houston Metro

Status

Ready to search

Generate search filters for the Houston NW / Tomball / Cypress corridor and start broker outreach now, not next quarter.

CompanyApex Robotics (precision robotic welding systems)
Employees38, growing to 55 by Q3 2027
Space15,000 - 22,000 SF
Clear Height24' minimum (28' preferred for gantry systems)
Power480V 3-phase, 1200A minimum. Welding systems draw 800A+ under load.
Loading2 dock-high, 1 grade-level drive-in (12' x 14' for equipment)
MarketHouston NW / Tomball / Cypress corridor
Budget$9 - $12/SF NNN
TimelineQ1 2027 occupancy

Dealbreakers

  • !480V 3-phase 1200A — eliminates most spec buildings under 20K SF
  • !24' clear height — rules out older tilt-wall inventory in NW Houston
  • !Zoning must allow welding and robotic assembly — some parks restrict

Other outputs in the repo today

Due diligence checklistDeal timelinePartial-information property cardLOI draft and negotiation notesMemory block for chat tools

Sample data from a fictional company. Your outputs will reflect your actual requirements.

What this actually gives you

PromptedCRE is not a listings portal and it is not a generic chatbot wrapper. It is a workflow pack for industrial real estate that turns messy conversations and PDFs into reusable decision artifacts, then hands off to a human only when the work actually needs boots on the ground.

Creates requirement summaries, property cards, comparisons, due diligence checklists, timelines, and review notes
Handles partial-information and blocked states explicitly instead of faking precision
Works best in Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI, with memory-block fallback for web chat tools
Purpose-built for industrial edge cases like power, cranes, yards, zoning, environmental risk, and buildout timing
Human broker support is available when the work needs local execution, tours, or negotiation leverage

AI gets you started. Humans get it done.

When it's time to tour buildings, negotiate terms, or close a deal — you want someone who's been in the room before.

Warehouse leasing

Negotiate hard. Get the right terms. We've done this hundreds of times.

Site selection

Find the right location for your operation — not just what's listed online.

Acquisitions

Buying a building? We'll help you structure the deal and avoid the landmines.

Factory + manufacturing

Real estate decisions for companies that actually make things.

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Representation costs you nothing — the landlord or seller pays. That's how this industry works.

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