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Static hosting for real estate agents

Solo agent and small-team real estate sites are personal-brand sites. The MLS feed lives on a third-party platform (IDX vendor); the website is the agent's introduction and credibility play.

What a typical real estate agent site looks like

Homepage with hero photo and bio snippet, about / agent bio, listings link (often to IDX), buyer/seller resources, neighborhood guides, blog, contact.

If your IDX feed is embedded via iframe, we preserve it as-is. The static site handles everything outside the IDX: about, neighborhood guides, buyer/seller resources, blog, contact.

Neighborhood guides are some of the highest-traffic pages on agent sites and the most evergreen content there is — the description of a neighborhood doesn't change year to year. They're perfect for static. We preserve them exactly and they continue ranking the same way.

Most agent sites we look at are on WordPress with a real-estate-themed plugin or two. Custom themes are common because agents differentiate on look-and-feel. We render through whatever theme is active and capture the visual result faithfully.

Trade-specific things to know

  • IDX integrations (iHomeFinder, IDX Broker, Showcase IDX) are typically iframes or subdomains — unaffected.
  • Neighborhood guide pages are evergreen content; perfect for static.

10-year cost projection

Typical real estate agent hosting
€4,528
~€30/mo, 5% inflation
lastupdate.site
€600
€600 once. No monthly.
You save
€3,928
over a decade

Our take

Personal-brand real estate sites with a third-party IDX are textbook static migration candidates.

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