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The best real estate website design trends for 2025 (+ why they work) by Emile L’Eplattenier, Meghan Thibault for HousingWire

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Real estate website design is evolving — fast. Today’s sites are sleeker, faster and capture leads based on data from tens of millions of user interactions. To keep up, your site needs to offer more than just a pretty picture of a lakefront mansion. In 2025, effective websites leverage beautiful imagery, videography, graphics, copywriting, captivating typography and user experience design (UX) to educate buyers and sellers — and sell you as a hyper-local market expert and trusted advisor. Your real estate website needs to make your phone ring — if your website design doesn’t make dollars, it doesn’t make sense.

To help, we analyzed data from RealTrends, HousingWire’s sister company, to find websites that use clever design to sell houses. We break it down, explaining why each site is so effective, and offer actionable advice you can learn from top producers’ websites to build your own.

Before we dive in, let’s go over why real estate website design deserves far more attention than you’re probably giving it. 

Why your real estate website’s design matters (more than you think it does)

Since almost any real estate website will offer similar technology, design will set yours apart from the crowd. When every other agent’s site is “good enough,” yours must be exceptional to stand out. A crucial lesson for newer agents who can’t rely on referrals. Here are five reasons why design matters more than you probably think:

Data show users abandon sites they don’t like — fast

Think your leads will be patient looking for what they want on your website? Think again. Studies show that 88% of consumers will abandon your website if it has poor UX. Worse, 79% of customers admitted to searching for another site if the one they landed on didn’t meet their expectations. Since NAR data show that 73% of agents have a website, they’ll forget yours before you can blink. Great design ensures that they won’t.

Avoid poor font choices, slow loading times, ugly colors, intrusive pop-ups or confusing navigation — to name just a few key factors.

A well-designed real estate website generates leads while you sleep

If you build your website right, it will sing your praises and even have some of the difficult but necessary conversations with leads for you. A buyer might not know how mortgage points work until they read about them on your site. Even better — your site might help convince them that their expectations for a home don’t match reality — all while you sleep.

Diamonds are forever, but your team or brokerage? Not so much

If you design it right, your website will help you for your entire career. Think of it as owning instead of renting. An Instagram account with thousands of engaged followers can make your phone ring. So can your profile page on a luxury brokerage website. But you don’t actually own either of them. An algorithm change can sink your follower count. The odds of you staying with your team or brokerage for more than a year or two? Slim, at best. If you’re new, you might leave for a better deal next year — or even next month. Your website will generate leads and show off your brand for as long as you want it to.

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