Build a real estate site for listings, neighborhoods, and leads.

A real estate website should connect listings, neighborhoods, buyer guides, seller lead capture, and agent trust instead of acting like a static business card.

Property-ready pagesCreate space for featured listings, open houses, showing requests, and property detail content.
Home valuation requestAsk for address area, property type, selling timeline, condition notes, and preferred contact method.
Featured listings pageCreate a clear place for active listings, open houses, property highlights, and showing calls to action.
Paazaa real estate website builder visual showing property pages, neighborhood content, forms, and search paths.

Keep the public page and the operating layer connected in one workspace.

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Give buyers and sellers the right next step.

Pick a step to see how the page, lead capture, content, and follow-up pieces work together without repeating the same proof layout across the page.

Selected path

Map buyer and seller intent

Separate listing interest, showing requests, seller valuation, neighborhood research, and newsletter paths.

Build around listings, neighborhoods, and lead paths.

01

Property-ready pages

Create space for featured listings, open houses, showing requests, and property detail content.

02

Neighborhood content

Publish neighborhood guides, local market notes, buyer resources, and seller education.

03

Buyer and seller forms

Capture valuation requests, showing interest, buyer preferences, and consultation details.

04

Search and analytics path

Use search and analytics as the site grows so visitors can find listings, guides, and market content faster.

Recommended real estate website pages.

1

Featured listings page

Create a clear place for active listings, open houses, property highlights, and showing calls to action.

2

Neighborhood pages

Publish local guides for schools, commute notes, price ranges, amenities, and market context.

3

Buyer guide page

Answer common buyer questions about process, financing, showings, offers, and next steps.

4

Seller guide page

Explain valuation, preparation, listing strategy, timelines, and what a consultation includes.

Search intent

Real estate SEO is strongest when listings, neighborhoods, buyer education, and seller education each have a useful page path.

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Forms that separate buyer, seller, and listing intent.

01

Home valuation request

Ask for address area, property type, selling timeline, condition notes, and preferred contact method.

02

Buyer preference form

Capture location, budget, home type, timeline, financing status, must-haves, and showing availability.

03

Showing request form

Let visitors request a specific property visit while collecting the date, contact details, and buyer context needed for follow-up.

Start at the plan that matches the business job.

$12 Business Website

Best starting fit for listings, guides, lead forms, stronger SEO/search support, and content updates.

$39 Marketing

Useful when campaigns, landing pages, analytics retention, and lead operations become important.

$5 Website

Possible for a simple agent presence, but limited if listings and reusable market content matter.

$29 Commerce

Only needed if paid events, products, or transaction-like checkout paths become part of the site.

Agent workflow

Give buyers and sellers the right next step.

A real estate site is stronger when listings, guides, forms, search, and agent trust are planned as one connected system.

01

Map buyer and seller intent

Separate listing interest, showing requests, seller valuation, neighborhood research, and newsletter paths.

02

Publish reusable market content

Use CMS structure for neighborhoods, guides, FAQs, testimonials, and agent details.

03

Route leads clearly

Send buyers, sellers, and showing requests into forms with enough context to follow up well.

Connected workspace

Pages, forms, content, follow-up

A real estate site is stronger when listings, guides, forms, search, and agent trust are planned as one connected system.

Common questions about real estate website builder.

What should a real estate website include?

A real estate website should include featured listings, neighborhood pages, buyer and seller guides, agent proof, valuation or showing forms, FAQs, and local contact details.

Can Paazaa support buyer and seller lead capture?

Yes. Agents can create forms for showing requests, home valuation requests, buyer preferences, seller consultations, open house follow-up, and newsletter signups.

Which Paazaa plan fits a real estate website?

Business Website is the practical starting point for listings, guide content, lead forms, CMS updates, SEO support, and search-friendly publishing.