How to Create a Real Estate Listing Website
Real estate agents have always been on the search for the following greatest approach to publicize their listings. A few agents arrange occasions at these postings, while others promote the property on social media. A mainstream pattern right now is to give the posting its very own site. Read on to uncover what to include with your real estate listing.
Making websites is straightforward, simple to share, and present numerous chances to flaunt your posting in manners that promotions or posts regularly can’t. When a posting has its own website, it becomes even more noteworthy.
Be that as it may, brokers who are new to making sites for postings might feel like there are excessively numerous approaches to feature a posting. What is significant? What does a listing website require?
That’s why we have created a checklist for you as you use this digital marketing tool to drum up interest around your listings.
Basic Home Page
Keep things simple. Include a picture of the house’s exterior, the address, and your information. The right website design will make your listing the focal point of the site, which is visually appealing and memorable to viewers.
3D or Interactive Tour
Buyers aren’t as excited to attend open houses or tours with agents anymore. (Wonder why?!)
Save everyone the trouble of putting on a mask by bringing a tour to them. 3D and interactive tours can allow buyers to see the property in a way that pictures can’t always do.
When you include this information on your listing, you will eliminate buyers who are less interested or will not be satisfied when they see the property.
Details About the Property
If websites like Zillow or Redfin think details are important, so should you. Provide a full list of details that buyers might want to know:
- How many bedrooms/bathrooms/square feet
- Type of home
- Amenities
- Heating and cooling information
- Year built
- Rental value
- Nearby schools
- Nearby attractions or places of interest
- Information about the neighborhood
Not sure what is most important to list? Think about your potential buyers. What questions will they have about the house? What is high on their list of priorities? Highlight the information that will draw them in and convince them that this house is one to remember.
Photo and Video Gallery
Show off every angle of your listing with a full photo gallery.
Professional photos can help you sell a home faster and for a higher price. The right photo gallery can give potential buyers a good idea of why your listing is so valuable and why they should be interested.
The more photos you add, the longer viewers will stay on your site, which is good news if you want your listing to appear in search results.
Map Of the Area
Location, location, location. Keep viewers on your website by bringing Google Maps to them. Show them where the listing is located (and point out hotspots nearby).
Your Contact Information
So a viewer loves the listing — who do they call? Be sure to include your information, including your:
- Name
- Phone Number
- Social media handles (if applicable)
- Headshot
Social Media Buttons
Do you want viewers to share this listing on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn? Include a list of buttons that can share your listing website with a click.