JIGL · Real Estate Web Design

Real Estate websites that actually capture seller leads

Your listings are a static grid that updates once a week when someone remembers, so buyers move on to Zillow the moment they realize the 'new listing' is already 11 days old.

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The usual problems

Why real estate sites usually fail

  1. Your listings are a static grid that updates once a week when someone remembers, so buyers move on to Zillow the moment they realize the 'new listing' is already 11 days old.
  2. No neighborhood pages, just a city-level map, so a prospect Googling 'homes in [neighborhood]' lands on Redfin's page, not yours, every single time.
  3. Calculators live somewhere else (bankrate.com, a PDF attachment) so affordability questions interrupt the conversation instead of moving the buyer toward a showing.
What's included

What a JIGL real estate site includes

MLS feed integration

Live MLS listings pull in hourly (RETS, Spark, or IDX Broker) with proper IDX compliance and per-listing detail pages. New listings hit your site before they hit Zillow.

Neighborhood pages

Dedicated pages for each neighborhood you serve, school scores, median days-on-market, recent sales, walk score. The local-authority play Zillow can't match because they're not you.

Agent bios

Individual pages per agent with recent sales, areas of expertise, and a direct-to-calendar CTA (Calendly, HubSpot, Follow Up Boss). Team sites stop feeling like a photo grid.

Buyer + seller guides

Downloadable (and HTML-first, for SEO) guides that capture email and funnel into your CRM, the top-of-funnel play that keeps you top-of-mind for a 6-month house hunt.

Calculator widgets

Mortgage, affordability, rent-vs-buy, and closing-cost calculators embedded on listing and neighborhood pages, so the 'can I afford this' question gets answered on your site, not a competitor's.

Review pulls

Zillow agent reviews, Google reviews, and Realtor.com ratings pulled live with star aggregation per agent. The trust layer that pushes a lead from curious to scheduled.

Target

Designed for real estate outcomes like:

Design goal
3.6×
seller-side leads / 90d

Built so that seller-side lead capture can more than triple when neighborhood pages and home-valuation tools replace the generic contact flow.

FAQ

Real Estate website questions

Can you pull my local MLS?
Almost certainly. JIGL integrates with RETS, Spark, IDX Broker, and dozens of regional IDX vendors. Send your MLS board name and the integration path usually surfaces in a day.
How do you handle IDX compliance?
Per-listing attribution, broker compliance language in the footer, no-cache headers on feed content, and MLS-required disclaimers on detail pages. Your board's specific rules reviewed during onboarding.
Can it integrate with Follow Up Boss, Chime, or KvCORE?
Yes to all three. Lead captures from listing pages, calculators, and guides route into your CRM with source tagging so you can see what's actually converting vs what's just vanity metric.
What about solo agents vs teams?
Starter and Pro tiers work for solos and small teams. Elite tier ($1,299) for brokerages and larger teams that need per-agent subsites, distinct MLS feeds, or multi-brand management.
What does a real estate website cost?
Pro tier ($999) for single-agent and small-team sites with MLS integration. Elite tier ($1,299) for brokerages with 10+ agents or multi-market MLS feeds.
How fast can I launch?
Two to three weeks from brief to launch. MLS feed approval from your board is typically the longest single blocker, not the build itself. Kick off the feed approval Day 1.

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