Web Design for Real Estate Agents
We provide real estate agents with the infrastructure they need to stay ahead of the competition, deliver a professional experience, and sell more homes.

Most real estate websites look fine. Very few actually work.
Devbo's Solution
Custom website design for your brand, market, and niche.
IDX / MLS integration for live property search and listing pages.
CRM integration and lead routing so inquiries get handled fast.
SEO architecture for neighborhood, city, and service-intent searches.
Conversion-focused UX that makes it easy to browse, inquire, book, and call.
Average Real Estate Website
Generic templates make you look like every other agent.
Slow, clunky search sends people back to Zillow.
No CRM workflow means leads sit in your inbox.
Weak local SEO means you miss buyers and sellers searching in your market.
What Devbo builds better
A strong real estate site reduces friction: visitors can search properties, save favorites, request info, and act without jumping between platforms. When that activity is connected to a CRM, you gain context like saved searches, viewed listings, and inquiry behavior that supports better follow-up.
Custom search experience
Map-based search, filters, saved searches, featured listings, and listing detail pages built around how real buyers browse. IDX providers position interactive search and saved search tools as core to user experience and lead generation.
MLS / IDX integration
Live MLS data on your website, not a dead-end brochure. Agents can use provider plugins, embeds, or custom integrations depending on the stack.
Lead capture that feels natural
Property inquiry forms, valuation funnels, showing requests, and registration prompts placed where buyer intent is highest. Forced or optional registration and inquiry forms are common IDX lead-capture patterns.
CRM and automation
When someone saves a search, books a showing, or requests info, the lead should flow into your CRM and trigger follow-up automatically. CRM-connected IDX setups are promoted for real-time sync, source tracking, and behavioral insights.
Local SEO structure
Neighborhood pages, area pages, schema-ready architecture, fast performance, internal linking, and pages designed to rank for local intent. SEO-friendly URLs, page titles, meta descriptions, and schema are specifically called out as important IDX site features.
Let’s Build a Real Estate Website That Actually Works
Whether you need a full custom site, IDX integration, CRM automation, neighborhood pages, or a redesign of what you already have, Devbo can map out the right setup for your market and business model. Short, mobile-friendly forms tied directly to follow-up systems are a core best practice for real estate lead generation.

The Obsidian Pavilion
Minimalist Monolith Villa
Built for agents who need more than a template
Your website should help buyers search listings, help sellers trust your process, and help your business capture and nurture leads automatically. Devbo builds custom real estate websites around SEO, CRO, IDX integration, and the actual client journey.
FAQs
If you want people to search listings on your website instead of bouncing back to Zillow or Realtor.com, then yes — IDX is usually a smart move. It lets your site display MLS-powered property search, listing results, and property detail pages in a way that feels more like a real platform and less like a digital business card.
Not every agent needs the same setup, though. If your strategy is more branding-heavy, seller-focused, or based on paid traffic to specific offer pages, we can also build a leaner site structure and add IDX only where it actually supports conversions.
Yes — that should be part of the plan, not an afterthought. Modern real estate websites work best when form submissions, saved searches, showing requests, and lead activity can flow into your CRM so follow-up happens fast and no opportunity gets lost.
Depending on your stack, that can mean direct integration, webhook automation, Zapier-style routing, or connecting through the IDX platform itself. The goal is simple: your website, IDX tools, and CRM should act like one system instead of three disconnected tools.
Absolutely — and they matter a lot for local SEO. Strong neighborhood pages help agents target specific communities, subdivisions, and local search intent while also giving buyers useful info like schools, amenities, market trends, and area highlights.
Done right, these pages are more than filler content. They become high-intent landing pages built to rank, build trust, and route visitors into listing searches, valuation requests, or contact forms.
Yes. If your current site feels dated, slow, hard to update, weak on SEO, or disconnected from your lead process, Devbo can rebuild it into something faster, cleaner, and far more conversion-focused. Real estate website guidance consistently points to testing, mobile responsiveness, lead capture, and search usability as critical parts of an effective redesign.
That can mean a full rebuild, a strategic refresh, or reworking the structure while preserving the parts that still make sense. The point is not to “make it prettier” — it’s to make it perform better for buyers, sellers, and your workflow.
Your Website Should Do More Than Look Good
A real estate website should help people search listings, understand your market, trust your brand, and take action at the right moment. Devbo builds custom real estate sites around SEO, CRO, IDX integration, and automation so your site supports the full client journey instead of just sitting online.