A website that wins listings neighborhood by neighborhood.
Sellers and buyers don't choose an agent off a billboard anymore. They search a neighborhood, read 4-6 pages, compare 3 agents, and book the one whose content shows real local expertise. We build the SEO website that gets your name into that shortlist with a free 5-day build, $247/mo bundled, and a 90-day qualified-lead guarantee. Built for individual agents and small brokerages who want to compete with the franchise templated agent pages and win.
- You rank for real estate agent [your neighborhood] and homes for sale [neighborhood] within 60 days
- Dedicated pages for every neighborhood you sell in, plus buyer guides and seller guides
- Quarterly market report pages that earn backlinks and drive recurring search traffic
- Form analytics on every contact request, attributed to keyword and neighborhood page
- 90-day qualified-lead guarantee, in writing, or we keep working at no cost
How does free real estate agent SEO actually work?
Free SEO Websites by Loudachris builds your real estate agent site in 5 working days for $0 upfront. You pay $247/month on the 12-month plan, with the price locked for 24 months and your first payment only after launch. Your site is built SEO-optimized at launch: keyword research, schema, on-page, license and brokerage disclosures, and your initial neighborhood pages and market report are part of the one-time build. The monthly fee covers hosting, SSL, security and uptime monitoring, form analytics, call tracking, and ongoing website changes (add a neighborhood page, post a fresh market report, edit copy as your coverage grows). The 90-day qualified-lead guarantee is in writing: first qualified contact request within 90 days, or we keep working at no cost until you get one.
The keyword angle is unusually open for real estate agents. seo for real estate agents sits at 800 monthly searches and KD 1 in the US, and the high-intent neighborhood searches (real estate agent [neighborhood], homes for sale [neighborhood], [city] real estate market report) sit at low difficulty too. The franchise brokerages ignore the granular neighborhood searches because their templated agent pages can't be personalized at neighborhood level. We build dedicated pages per neighborhood you sell in.
Three reasons most agent websites don't produce neighborhood listings.
The franchise brokerage gives you a templated agent page that ranks for nothing. Coldwell Banker, RE/MAX, Keller Williams, and Compass each operate enormous high-DR domains that rank for the brokerage brand and generic queries, but the templated agent profile they hand you (your photo, a bio, a contact form) doesn't rank for real estate agent [your neighborhood] because the page is one of thousands across the franchise site, all structured the same way. The brokerage's website wins searches for the brokerage brand. You don't.
Sellers and buyers choose agents on neighborhood expertise, and your site doesn't show any. The high-intent searches in real estate are hyper-local: homes for sale [neighborhood], real estate agent [neighborhood], [city] real estate market report 2026, first-time home buyer agent [city], luxury homes [neighborhood], condos for sale [neighborhood]. Without a dedicated page per neighborhood, you can't rank for any of them, and the buyers and sellers researching a specific neighborhood never find you.
The big real estate portals own buyer search but not agent search. Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, and Trulia dominate homes for sale at the national level. They feed buyers to whichever agent paid for the lead in that ZIP code, which is expensive (often $30 to $80 per lead, with low conversion). They do NOT own real estate agent [neighborhood], seller's agent [city], first-time home buyer agent [city], or [neighborhood] real estate market report. Those agent and content searches are wide open. Most agents in your market are using the brokerage's templated page and ranking for nothing on those terms. We build pages that own them.
Built around how Americans find real estate agents.
Neighborhood pages that actually rank
One dedicated page per neighborhood you sell in, with content that demonstrates local expertise: schools, recent sales trends, walkability, commute times, neighborhood character, and the kinds of homes that move there. Each page targets <em>real estate agent [neighborhood]</em> and <em>homes for sale [neighborhood]</em> separately. Most agents lump every neighborhood into one bullet list; we build dedicated pages, which is exactly how Google rewards local depth.
Buyer and seller guides plus market reports
Authority content that earns links and drives recurring search traffic: first-time home buyer guides, seller's checklist content, mortgage and closing-cost explainers, relocation guides, investment property explainers, and quarterly <em>[city] real estate market report</em> posts. Market report pages especially attract local backlinks (from chambers, news sites, neighborhood blogs) and drive returning traffic from buyers and sellers who want fresh data each quarter.
License and disclosure compliance
License number, brokerage affiliation, equal housing opportunity logo and statement, and any specific disclosures your state real estate commission requires appear on every page. If you are a NAR member, the REALTOR designation appears with the appropriate trademark notation; if you are not, we use real estate agent throughout. Past sales claims are sourced from MLS data you provide and verified before publication. We will not make property value guarantees, market predictions, or commission rate claims without your explicit approval.
90-day guarantee in writing
First qualified contact request within 90 days of launch, or we keep working at no cost until you get one. Plus a written 5-day build deadline: miss it, and your build is free for life. One plan at $247/mo on a 12-month minimum term, with the price locked for 24 months and $0 upfront. The 90-day qualified-lead guarantee is part of it.
How we handle real estate marketing requirements.
Real estate marketing in the US is regulated by state real estate commissions and, for NAR members, by the National Association of REALTORS Code of Ethics. Required disclosures (license number, brokerage affiliation, equal housing opportunity logo and statement, fair housing compliance language) appear on every page per your state's specific requirements. State rules vary: some require the license number in a specific format, some require a particular disclosure phrase, some require the brokerage name to be more prominent than the agent's name. We build the infrastructure and apply the disclosures you give us; you confirm the wording and placement match what your state real estate commission and your brokerage require before the site goes live.
We do NOT make specific claims about property values, market predictions, sale price guarantees, days-on-market promises, or commission rates without your explicit approval and verification. Quarterly market report content is sourced from public MLS aggregate data or board-issued reports and clearly framed as historical market context, not a price prediction. Past sales and listings claims are sourced from MLS data you provide and verified before publication. If your brokerage has internal marketing review, we route every page through your approval process before publication. The 90-day qualified-lead guarantee covers contact requests; it does not promise specific listing or transaction outcomes, which depend on factors outside marketing infrastructure.
The Realtor and REALTOR trademarks are owned by the National Association of REALTORS. We use the term real estate agent in copy by default. If you confirm you are a NAR member in good standing, we can use REALTOR with the appropriate trademark notation (registered mark and proper capitalization) on the site. State-licensed real estate agents who are not NAR members should not use the REALTOR designation; we follow your direction on this and the disclosures match. If you are part of a small brokerage and only some agents are NAR members, the language adjusts per page accordingly.
One simple plan. Starts at $0.
First payment only triggers when your site is live and tracking is confirmed. Same team and same standards as Loudachris's $3,000+ custom builds.
- Free 5-day SEO-optimized build
- US hosting, SSL, backups, security monitoring
- Call tracking and form tracking
- Ongoing website changes (swap a photo, add a page, edit copy)
- Price locked 24 months
- Cancel after 12 months · 30 days notice
From templated agent page to a neighborhood listing pipeline.
Week 1: Site live in 5 working days. Dedicated pages built for every neighborhood you sell in (typically 4 to 8 to start). Buyer guide, seller guide, and a first quarterly market report page in place. License and brokerage disclosures applied site-wide. Form analytics installed. RealEstateAgent schema markup live.
Month 1: First qualified contact request from Google. Often a higher-quality lead than the portal-fed leads you've paid for: the prospect has already read your neighborhood page, knows you specialize there, and self-qualified on whether they want a buyer or seller agent. The first conversation starts at here's what we'd want to do instead of are you actually familiar with this neighborhood?
Month 2: Multiple weekly contact requests. The site brings in buyers and sellers in the specific neighborhoods you target, not the whole metro. The market report page starts attracting recurring traffic and the first local backlinks (a neighborhood blog, a relocation guide, a mortgage broker's resource page). The cost-per-lead is dramatically lower than Zillow or Realtor.com paid leads.
Month 3: The 90-day guarantee is honored. You've added enough new buyer and seller engagements that the website now produces a meaningful share of your pipeline. At $247/mo your site stays maintained and current, and you can ask us to add a neighborhood page or post a fresh market report any time, so your pipeline is no longer dependent on referrals or paid portal leads.
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Real Estate Agents website FAQs.
Most real estate marketing agencies charge agents $3,000 to $10,000 upfront for a website plus $500 to $1,500 per month for ongoing SEO and content. Some agent-focused platforms charge $200 to $400 per month and lock you into their hosting and templates with no transferable code. Free SEO Websites by Loudachris charges $0 upfront and $247 per month on a 12-month minimum term, with the price locked for 24 months. Your site is built SEO-optimized at launch (keyword research, schema, on-page, license and brokerage disclosures, and your initial neighborhood pages and market report baked in). The monthly fee covers hosting, SSL, security and uptime monitoring, form analytics, call tracking, and ongoing website changes (add a neighborhood page, post a fresh market report, edit copy). You own the site, the domain, and the code from day one. The 90-day qualified-lead guarantee is part of it.
Most of our real estate agent builds rank top 10 on Google for the neighborhood plus agent keyword within 45-60 days of launch. The seo for real estate agents term sits at 800 monthly searches and KD 1 in the US, which is unusually open. The hyper-local searches that actually drive listings (real estate agent [neighborhood], homes for sale [neighborhood], [city] real estate market report 2026, first-time home buyer agent [city]) sit at low difficulty because the franchise brokerage templated agent pages can't be personalized at neighborhood level. Zillow, Realtor.com, and Redfin own homes for sale at the national level but they do not own the agent and content searches. We rank you for the granular neighborhood searches the portals and franchise pages ignore. The 90-day qualified-lead guarantee is in writing: first qualified contact request in 90 days, or we keep working at no cost until you get one.
One dedicated page per neighborhood you actively sell in (typically 4 to 8 at launch, and you can ask us to add another neighborhood page any time as your coverage grows). Buyer guide pages (first-time home buyer, relocation, investment property, luxury), seller guide pages (pricing strategy, what to fix before listing, closing process), and quarterly market report pages per city or major neighborhood. Plus an about page that builds trust on years in the market, transactions closed, designations, and brokerage affiliation, and clear contact-request paths. The site also includes any niche pages relevant to your business (downsizing, first-time buyer, luxury, military relocation, condo specialist) where you have real expertise. These pages are built into the site at launch, and you can ask us to add a new neighborhood page or post a fresh market report any time.
We do not run a live IDX or full MLS feed by default. The reason is straightforward: live IDX integrations add cost, complicate compliance, and require ongoing data licensing fees that don't fit a $247 per month all-in model. What we do build is dedicated neighborhood pages and a featured listings section that links to your MLS-hosted listing pages or your brokerage's listing search. If you specifically need a live IDX feed, we can scope that as an add-on with the listing data provider you choose, but most agents we work with find that strong neighborhood pages and a clear path to the brokerage listing search converts contacts at a higher rate than a generic property search on the agent site. The site is built so listings are easy to feature and update without a developer.
Every page includes your license number in the format your state requires, your brokerage affiliation displayed per your brokerage's branding rules, the equal housing opportunity logo, and any specific fair housing or state-mandated disclosure language. If your state requires the brokerage name to appear more prominently than the agent name, we set that up. If your brokerage has internal marketing review, we route every page through your approval process before publication. We will not make specific claims about property values, market predictions, sale outcomes, or commission rates without your verification. The Realtor and REALTOR trademarks are NAR-owned; we use real estate agent unless you confirm NAR membership, in which case the REALTOR designation appears with the proper trademark notation.
Hosting on a fast US-based stack, SSL, domain management, security and uptime monitoring, form analytics with keyword-level attribution on every contact request, call tracking, Google Business Profile alignment, license and brokerage disclosure maintenance, and ongoing website changes (add a neighborhood page, post a fresh quarterly market report, edit copy as your coverage grows) with direct support via email. Your site is built SEO-optimized at launch: keyword research, on-page, and RealEstateAgent schema markup are part of the one-time build. One plan at $247 per month on a 12-month minimum term, price locked for 24 months, $0 upfront, first payment after launch. The 90-day qualified-lead guarantee is part of it.
Yes. After your 12-month minimum term, give 30 days written notice and you walk away. You keep the site, the domain, and the code from day one: everything is in your name and your hosting account, not on a proprietary platform that locks you in. There are no exit fees, no buyout clauses, no contracts written to make leaving expensive. If the 90-day qualified-lead guarantee isn't honored, you've already had us working at no cost until it was. The whole offer is structured so you only stay if it's producing listings and buyer engagements for your business.
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