Build a Real Estate Agent Website — No Coding Required
Capture buyer and seller leads with your own local brand site.
What you'll build
- Agent website with local market positioning
- Featured listings and sold properties section
- Home valuation and buyer inquiry forms
- Neighborhood pages or area highlights
- Testimonials and recent deals to build trust
Why agents should not rely only on listing portals
Describe your agent site to Lovable
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Build a real estate agent website for [YOUR NAME]. I help [BUYERS/SELLERS/BOTH] in [CITY / AREA]. Pages needed: HOME: Strong local headline, "See Featured Listings" and "Get Your Home Value" CTA buttons, testimonials, recent sales LISTINGS: Featured properties with photo placeholders, price, bed/bath count, area, and short description SOLD PROPERTIES: Recent deals with location, sale price, and quick result note NEIGHBORHOODS: 3 area highlight sections explaining who each area is best for ABOUT: My story, years of experience, credentials, photo placeholder CONTACT: Two forms — one for buyers and one for sellers. Seller form should ask for address and timeline. Design: Modern, polished, local-trust feel. Clean typography, lots of photos, easy CTAs.
Checkpoint: Lovable shows your real estate site with listing cards, testimonials, and two clear CTAs for buyers and sellers. The seller form should ask for property details.
Refine with follow-up prompts
Tips
- • Stuck on colors? Try: "Use a modern color scheme with [dark navy / warm beige / forest green] as the primary color"
- • Want to undo? Click the undo arrow in Lovable or say: "Revert the last change"
Checkpoint: The site looks the way you want it. Every page is visible in the left sidebar.
Connect the contact form to a database
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Connect the contact form to Supabase. When someone submits the form, save their name, email, and message to a 'leads' table in Supabase. Show a success message after submission.
Checkpoint: Submit a test message on your site. Go to supabase.com → your project → Table Editor → leads. Your test submission appears there.
Add SEO so Google can find you
Tips
- • Not sure what to write for the description? Use this formula: "I help [who] to [what result] in [location/timeframe]"
- • The FAQ section is important — AI search engines like ChatGPT pull answers directly from FAQ markup
Checkpoint: Right-click on your preview → View Page Source → search for 'meta name="description"'. You should see your description text.
Deploy — make it live on the internet
Checkpoint: Open the Vercel link on your phone. All pages load. The contact form works. Everything looks good on mobile.
Connect your own domain name
Tips
- • DNS changes can take up to 30 minutes. If it's not working yet, wait and try again
- • See our detailed domain guide at /guides/buy-domain-connect-app for step-by-step screenshots
Checkpoint: Type yourname.com in your browser. Your website loads with a padlock icon in the address bar.
Tell Google your site exists
Checkpoint: Google Search Console shows your sitemap status as "Success." Your site will start appearing in Google searches within 1–2 weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Use separate forms and CTAs for each. Buyers and sellers have different intent, so the site should speak to both clearly.
No. Start with featured listings and inquiry forms. MLS integration can come later once the site is live and generating leads.
Yes. They help with local SEO and show market knowledge. Even a few well-written area sections can improve relevance for city-specific searches.
Yes. Ask for address, timeframe, and contact info. That is one of the strongest seller lead magnets you can offer on an agent site.