How do I make a website for a real-estate agency?
A good real-estate agency website does two things: it shows up-to-date properties from the portfolio and turns the visitor into a lead. Below you see the essential pages and the steps to put online a site that brings requests, not just visits.
Short answer
- Start from the essential pages: properties, filtered search, about, contact.
- Connect the property pages to the portfolio, so listings are always up to date.
- Add filtered search: price, area, surface, property type.
- Add a contact form that automatically creates a lead in the CRM.
- Publish quickly from an agency template, with no code and no web agency.
The essential pages of an agency website
- A properties page, connected to the portfolio, with photos and price.
- Filtered search: price, area, surface, property type.
- A team page, with the agents and their contact details.
- Contact and a request form that creates a lead in the CRM.
Practical example
Example: an agency starts from a real-estate site template, connects the properties page to the portfolio and adds filtered search. The site is online in a day; every new property appears automatically, and the contact form sends the lead straight into the CRM.
Common mistakes
- Building a presentation-only site, with no properties — the visitor still searches on portals.
- Putting static listings that fall behind the real portfolio.
- Forgetting the lead form, so the visitor has no easy way to contact you.
How 4property helps
- Agency website templates, ready with property pages, search and contact.
- Property pages are connected to the portfolio, so listings are always up to date.
- The contact form automatically creates a lead in the CRM, with quick publishing and no code.