Real-estate sites that outperform
the template kits.
Most real-estate websites in BC are buying a Zillow or Real Geeks template, paying a monthly subscription, and competing with every other agent doing the same. We build something different — bespoke team sites with IDX where it earns its keep, neighbourhood guides that rank locally, and lead-capture flows that don't feel like 1995 funnels.
Real-estate web design has been stuck in a template-kit paradigm for fifteen years. The kits are easy to ship, expensive to own (CA$200–600/month indefinitely), and indistinguishable from every other team in your market. The teams who break out usually invest once in a real bespoke site and pay nothing recurring after that — or close to it.
What wins in 2026 isn't an IDX feed and a few featured listings — Zillow already does that better than you ever will. What wins is neighbourhood guides that genuinely help (and rank), team bios that feel like people, real photography of recent work, video content where it makes sense, and lead-capture flows that don't feel like grabbing-the-email-at-the-door.
Our real-estate team work has covered North Shore, West Side, Fraser Valley and a handful of teams across BC. The pattern is consistent — invest in content depth, not feature breadth, and the site quietly outperforms the templated competition over 18 months.
The work that actually
moves bookings.
We integrate with Constellation, BoomTown, iHomefinder, or your existing IDX provider. We don't recommend it for every team — sometimes a clean featured-listings approach outperforms a full IDX feed.
Real, useful content per area you actually sell in — school districts, transit, walk scores, market trends, real photos. The compounding-authority play that templated sites can't replicate.
Plain-language background, signature deals (where appropriate), real headshots, contact CTAs scoped per agent. The trust signals that win listings.
Property pages that load fast, gallery-first, with floor plans, video, neighbourhood context, and clear next-step CTAs. Optimized for sharing.
Email signup for market reports, valuation tools, neighbourhood newsletters — qualified-lead flows, not 'gimme your email at the door' flows.
RealEstateAgent schema, neighbourhood entity signals, Google Business Profile for the team, citation hygiene, and the technical floor that lets the content investment pay off.
What you'll get.
- 01A site you own outright, with no monthly template subscription
- 02Neighbourhood pages that rank for the queries clients actually search
- 03Team bios and contact flows that convert listing presentations
- 04IDX integration only where it earns its keep — not as default decoration
- 05Real lead-capture, not surveillance-style email grabs
From the
studio blog.
BC real estate web design in 2026 — agent, brokerage, and portal patterns, MLS integration tradeoffs, and hyper-local SEO that ranks.
The 11-item local SEO checklist we run for BC service businesses — Map Pack signals, citations, schema, and what realistically moves the phone.
Section by section: what a 2026 landing page hitting 8–15% conversion actually contains, and the micro-decisions that move the needle.
The 2026 Core Web Vitals thresholds, why field data matters more than Lighthouse scores, and the highest-leverage fixes for marketing sites.
How this gets
built.
What real-estate teams
actually ask.
Building for
real-estate teams?
Thirty-minute call, no slide deck, no salespeople. Tell us what you're working on and we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right team.