Anglesite

Real Estate

Covers: real estate agents, brokerages, property management companies.

What your visitors will find

I build the pages your customers actually look for — not a generic template.

About / agent bio

Photo, credentials, experience, areas served, personal story

Areas served

One page per neighborhood or city, great for local SEO

Buyers

Process overview, first-time buyer info, how to get started

Sellers

What to expect, home prep tips, pricing strategy

Testimonials

Client reviews with names (with permission)

Blog

Market updates, neighborhood guides, home tips

Contact

Phone, email, office address, scheduling link

A design that fits your brand

Aspirational, local expertise. The design should feel polished and confident — this agent knows the market and the neighborhoods. Warm but sharp.

Warm neutrals (cream, sand, warm gray) with a bold accent color (deep teal, terracotta, navy). The accent should feel distinctive — agents need to stand out from brokerage templates. Avoid cold or generic corporate palettes.

Modern stack (system-ui) with bold headings (weight 700+). Clean, contemporary, confident. The typography should feel current without being trendy — real estate moves fast but trust is timeless.

Your business tools, connected

I integrate with the platforms you already use — styled links, not embedded scripts. Your site stays fast and private.

Cal.com

Schedule showings and consultations.

Monica CRM

Track clients and leads.

Canva

For social media graphics, just-listed flyers, open house announcements.

Compliance handled

I know the regulations for your industry so you don't have to research them.

Fair Housing Act (US)

Website content must not express preference or limitation based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, or disability. Avoid language like "perfect for young couples" or "family neighborhood." Use inclusive descriptions.

Brokerage disclosure

Most states require the brokerage name and license number on marketing materials, including websites. Add to the footer.

MLS/IDX

Don't scrape or embed MLS data without proper IDX authorization. Link to listings on the brokerage's IDX-enabled site instead.

Content that keeps visitors coming back

Monthly market reports for the service area, neighborhood spotlight posts, home maintenance tips by season, "what to expect" guides for buying/selling, open house announcements, client success stories, local business features (builds community ties).

Your industry calendar

I'll surface seasonal content ideas so your site stays timely and relevant.


Ready to build your real estate website?

I'll use everything above to build you a site tailored to your industry — the right pages, design, tools, and compliance from day one.

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