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5 Real Estate Website Examples

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Whether you’re an individual realtor, a real estate firm, or managing a vacation home or rental building, having a website is key to getting new clients or tenants and marketing your services. A real estate website gives you a central place to showcase your property or listings, share your accomplishments and style of service as a broker, and get discovered by new people.

Here are five top real estate website examples that mix form and function so you can show off the dream homes you represent while directing visitors to learn more and book with or contact you.

1. Cailles

The Cailles template is set up with a real estate company in mind. Highlight featured listings on your homepage with buttons encouraging visitors to schedule a showing, sign up for updates, or get in touch as a seller or a buyer. You can easily customize the web design for your work as an individual real estate professional by removing the team-focused page.

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2. Radian

This web design allows you to grab attention with a featured image, perfect for a top listing or sale. Use the rest of the page to direct your website visitors to the most important parts of your real estate business. For larger buildings, like an apartment complex or hotel, use the linked sections on the page to point to property amenities, local attractions, and contact or booking options. For a real estate agent or brokerage, you could customize the links to point to your latest listings, a team page, and a blog of tips on navigating the real estate market.

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3. Suffolk

If your main goal is to showcase a single property—like a short- or long-term rental, a hotel, or a vacation home—the Suffolk template is a good starting point. The template has ample space to show off photos of the property and share previews of rooms or amenities. A clear, easy-to-find CTA button makes for a positive user experience, so visitors can easily book or reach out from any page.

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4. Palermo

Palermo is another useful template if you want to feature just one property, like a luxury home or rental. This template puts your listing or building images front and center. Mix photos of full spaces with detail shots on thoughtful details to make an impact. CTA buttons on the page will encourage your website visitors to learn more about your listing, apply, or book.

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5. Randi

This is an ideal template for a busy broker who wants a simple web design that gets straight to the point. This one-page website template gives you a form to collect email addresses so you can share new listings and might work well if you tend to find many of your clients elsewhere, like social media or referrals. This is also a great way to get a site live quickly—you can always add pages for a bio or active listings after launching.

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Every template on Squarespace is completely customizable, so no matter which one you decide to start with, you can add, remove, or change design elements to create the real estate website design you want. Choosing a template more closely aligned with your website content and goals can just save you some time in putting together your final design.

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This article was updated on December 6, 2024.

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