Real estate website pages
8 best pages for a real estate agent website
A real estate website needs to separate buyer, seller, listing, and neighborhood intent. The right pages help visitors research the market and choose a clear next step.
How this list was chosen
Prioritize pages and tools that create useful action.
Featured listings page
Show active listings, open houses, property details, photos, and showing calls to action.
Neighborhood pages
Publish local guides with schools, commute notes, price ranges, amenities, lifestyle details, and market observations.
Buyer guide page
Explain financing, showings, offers, timelines, inspections, and how to request help from the agent.
Seller guide page
Explain valuation, preparation, listing strategy, pricing, timelines, and what a seller consultation includes.
Home valuation page
Use a focused page and form for address area, property type, timeline, condition notes, and preferred contact method.
Agent proof page
Show testimonials, process, local knowledge, credentials, sales context, and media that support trust.
Contact and showing request page
Separate showing requests from general contact so follow-up starts with the right property and buyer context.
Template page
Use a real estate template to connect listings, neighborhoods, buyer forms, seller forms, and agent proof.
Next steps
Turn the list into a publishing plan.
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