Real Estate Web Design
A buyer finds a listing, taps through, likes what they see, and then nothing happens, because the site gave them no reason to raise their hand. That gap is the whole problem real estate web design solves. The site exists to turn an anonymous scroller into a named lead inside your CRM, ready for you to work. It pairs with SEO for real estate, which brings the traffic, and together they make up the full picture covered in real estate marketing.
We have designed and run sites since 2018, a small senior team, US registered, with the people who scope your project also being the ones who build it. The site we deliver is a custom build, and the property is yours: domain, code, content, and every account stay with you.
What a real estate website needs to do
We connect IDX or MLS feeds so inventory stays current without manual re-entry, and we build search and map filters that load fast and let a buyer narrow by price, beds, and area without giving up halfway. We set this up within your MLS and IDX display rules, not around them.
Showing requests, “what is my home worth” valuation prompts, and saved-search alerts placed where a visitor is already leaning in, gated lightly enough that people fill them in rather than bounce.
Real guides to the areas you sell, with the schools, the commute, and the feel of a block, the pages buyers read late at night and the pages search engines reward for local intent.
Your name, your headshots, your story, presented with the brokerage logos, license numbers, and disclosures your office and state require. We design the identity to stand out while staying compliant.
Most home browsing happens on mobile, often from a listing link in a text, so we build light pages and image handling that load quickly on a phone and keep a tap from turning into a closed tab.
Every form, valuation, and inquiry routes into the CRM and follow-up tools you already use, so a new lead is assigned and worked, not sitting in an inbox going cold.
Live listings and a property search people actually finish.
We connect IDX or MLS feeds so inventory stays current without manual re-entry, and we build search and map filters that load fast and let a buyer narrow by price, beds, and area without giving up halfway. We set this up within your MLS and IDX display rules, not around them.
Lead capture at the moment of interest.
Showing requests, “what is my home worth” valuation prompts, and saved-search alerts placed where a visitor is already leaning in, gated lightly enough that people fill them in rather than bounce.
Neighborhood and community pages.
Real guides to the areas you sell, with the schools, the commute, and the feel of a block, the pages buyers read late at night and the pages search engines reward for local intent.
Agent and team branding inside brokerage rules.
Your name, your headshots, your story, presented with the brokerage logos, license numbers, and disclosures your office and state require. We design the identity to stand out while staying compliant.
Pages that hold up on a phone.
Most home browsing happens on mobile, often from a listing link in a text, so we build light pages and image handling that load quickly on a phone and keep a tap from turning into a closed tab.
A line straight into your CRM.
Every form, valuation, and inquiry routes into the CRM and follow-up tools you already use, so a new lead is assigned and worked, not sitting in an inbox going cold.
How your site gets built
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Why agents and teams pick us
Built to capture leads, not just to display houses.
A listing gallery is table stakes. We design around the next step, getting the visitor to ask for a showing, a valuation, or an alert, so traffic becomes pipeline.
The site, and everything in it, is yours.
No locked portal product you have to rent forever and walk away from empty-handed if you switch. You hold the domain, the build, and the data.
One team across your site and your search.
Because the same people handle your rankings and your build, your neighborhood pages and listing structure are made to be found, not bolted on afterward.
We respect the rules your office runs on.
MLS display terms, IDX requirements, fair-housing language, and brokerage branding are part of the build from day one, not a scramble before launch.
A senior team, working since 2018.
You deal directly with the designers and developers doing the work, with no account-manager relay in between.
What a real estate website costs
A real estate website is a one-time custom build, and we price it once we have scoped what it needs to carry, since a single agent’s lead-capture site and a brokerage with full IDX search and dozens of agent profiles are not the same job. We do not quote a flat package sight unseen.
What moves the number: whether you need IDX or MLS integration and how much inventory it has to handle, which lead tools you want (valuations, saved searches, showing requests), whether the design is fully custom or built on a starting theme, the CRM you are connecting to, and how much content or migration from an old site is involved.
Walk us through what you have in mind on a call and we will scope it and hand you a fixed figure. Published retainer prices sit on the pricing page, and you can read about our wider web development work as well.
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Real estate website questions
Straight answers to what owners ask first.
Can you connect my site to IDX or my MLS listing feed?
Yes. We integrate your IDX or MLS feed so listings show up and update automatically, and we set up search and map filters on top of it, all configured to follow your MLS display rules.
How do the lead-capture forms get the lead into my CRM?
Every showing request, valuation, and saved-search signup is wired to push straight into your CRM, so the lead is tagged and assigned the moment it comes in rather than waiting in an email.
Can the site include a home-valuation tool?
It can. We add a “what is your home worth” prompt that captures the seller’s details and routes them to you, which is one of the stronger ways a real estate site turns a casual visitor into a listing conversation.
Will you build out neighborhood and community pages?
Yes. We create pages for the areas you work, written to help buyers and to rank for local searches, and we structure them so each community reads as its own destination on the site.
Can you keep my branding within my brokerage’s requirements?
We design to your brokerage’s branding, logo, and disclosure rules and include the license and fair-housing details your office and state require, so your identity stands out without stepping outside the lines.
How do listings stay current after launch?
Through the IDX or MLS connection, your active inventory refreshes on its own, so sold and new listings update without anyone re-keying them, and your team can edit the rest of the site whenever you need to.
Get your real estate website started
If your current site looks the part but rarely turns a visitor into a name in the CRM, a short call is the right first move. We will review what you have and what a build would take to start converting your traffic into showings and listings.
Book a call to scope your build, check the pricing page, or head back to the full real estate marketing overview.