Property gallery + map
Listings render in a clean grid with image, price, beds/baths/sqft. Click through to a detail page with full gallery, description, and a 'request showing' form.
Lead capture every step
Forms on the hero ('Get a property valuation'), on detail pages ('Request a showing'), and a sticky footer signup. All inquiries go to your Forms dashboard with the property they were on.
Area + neighborhood pages
Optional area guide pages — 'Living in [neighborhood]' with stats, schools, restaurants — these rank for local search and drive organic traffic that converts.
Agent bio with credentials
About page that establishes expertise — years in market, certifications, transactions closed. The trust signals that convert browsers into leads.
Try this prompt
“Build a real estate agent site for Sarah Chen, a luxury home specialist in Austin. Hero with her photo and tagline, a grid of 6 active listings (placeholder images for now), an 'About Sarah' section with 12 years experience and $200M lifetime sales, an area guide for Westlake and Tarrytown, and contact forms on the homepage and every listing.”
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Frequently asked questions
Can I connect to an MLS feed?
Yes — after export, the listings array can be replaced with a fetch from your MLS provider's IDX API or a service like Spark Platform. The structure stays; the data source changes.
Is this compliant with fair housing rules?
The AI doesn't generate copy that violates fair housing — it focuses on properties and neighborhoods, not demographics. Always have your broker's compliance review before launch.
Single-property page or full agent site?
Both work. Single-property: a polished page for one high-end listing (great for ads/social). Full agent site: ongoing brand presence with multiple listings. Generate either from a prompt.