Your listings deserve better than Zillow profile pages

Solo real-estate agents need a site that converts browsers into buyers and sellers into clients. Marcus builds you a property showcase with listing carousels, neighborhood expertise pages, testimonial galleries, and lead-capture forms—no developer, no template wrestling, just your brand front and center.

Listings that actually sell your service

Manual entry or MLS feed integration. Each property gets hero imagery, details, neighborhood context, and a contact form that routes to you. Buyers see inventory; sellers see your marketing chops.

Neighborhood pages that prove local expertise

Marcus builds area-specific landing pages with school ratings, walkability scores, market trends, and your commentary. Rank for "Homes in [neighborhood]" searches and own your territory before the lead-gen portals do.

Testimonials positioned where they matter

Past client reviews go on listing pages, the homepage, and dedicated success story sections. Social proof at the moment of decision, not buried in a footer nobody reads.

Lead forms that respect urgency

Showing request forms, seller valuation requests, and general contact—all mobile-optimized, all delivering notifications the moment someone submits. No CRM lock-in required to capture interest.

Your face, your story, your credentials

An about section that presents your background, certifications, market knowledge, and why you outwork the competition. Professional without the corporate blandness that makes every agent sound identical.

Mobile-first because that's where the searches happen

Buyers scroll listings on phones at open houses. Sellers compare agents on tablets after work. Marcus builds responsive by default—fast load times, thumb-friendly navigation, images that don't choke mobile data.

How agents actually use this

Real scenarios from the field

The listing presentation closer

You walk into a seller consultation with comps, staging advice, and your personal site pulled up on a tablet. They see your active listings, sold portfolio, and five-star testimonials on one branded property—not a generic brokerage template with your headshot cropped into a corner. You win the listing because you look like you run a business, not a side hustle.

The neighborhood authority play

You create dedicated pages for the three neighborhoods you farm hardest. Each one has recent sales data, local amenities, school district info, and your take on what makes the area special. Google starts ranking you for hyper-local searches. Referrals mention finding you through "that great guide to [neighborhood]" instead of through the brokerage's generic zip code search.

The open house follow-up accelerator

Someone walks through your open house, takes your card, and visits your site that evening. They see the listing they just toured, three comparable properties you're also representing, testimonials from buyers in the same price range, and a simple showing request form. You get the lead before they've contacted the ten other agents whose cards are sitting on their kitchen counter.

The relocation referral magnet

A corporate transferee Googles "moving to [your city] real estate agent" and lands on your site. They read your area guides, watch your intro video, see that you've closed deals in their target neighborhoods, and submit a contact form—all before ever speaking to a referral coordinator or clicking a Zillow ad. Your site pre-qualifies and pre-sells before the first call.

"I closed two listings in my first month with the new site. Sellers told me it made me look more established than agents who've been in the business twice as long. The neighborhood pages were the difference."
— Solo agent in a competitive suburban market, during early platform testing

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Marcus handles the structure; you bring the listings and local knowledge.

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