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Real estate websites built for listings, leads, and daily operations.

Reston Tech Wiz builds WordPress real estate websites with listing experiences, agent profiles, IDX/MLS integrations, lead capture paths, and backend workflows built around how brokerages actually operate.

Real estate web development IDX integration MLS integration Agent dashboards CRM handoff WordPress builds
// 01 what we build

Real estate websites that connect the public site with the working system behind it.

A real estate website is not just a homepage, a few property cards, and a contact form. It has to support listings, agents, search behavior, lead capture, content updates, CRM handoff, and the trust signals buyers and sellers look for before they reach out.

That is where real estate web development gets more specific than a standard business site.

Reston Tech Wiz builds and improves WordPress real estate websites for brokerages, teams, and agencies that need the public-facing experience and the backend workflow to hold together.

01 Custom real estate website development
02 WordPress builds & rebuilds
03 IDX integration planning & implementation
04 MLS integration support
05 Property search & listing experiences
06 Property detail page layouts
07 Agent profile pages & team directories
08 Agent dashboards & backend workflows
09 Lead capture forms & inquiry paths
10 CRM integration & lead handoff
11 Service, buyer & seller pages
12 Neighborhood & community pages
13 Responsive layouts for mobile browsing
14 Performance-minded WordPress setup
15 Launch & post-launch improvements
// 02 why real estate is different

Real estate sites have more moving parts than most websites.

Buyers want to search quickly. Sellers want proof that the team understands the market. Agents need profiles, forms, dashboards, and a place to manage or route information. Brokerages need the site to support visibility and lead flow without becoming impossible to maintain.

The website has to serve all of those needs without feeling heavy or confusing.

Good real estate web development reduces that friction. The goal is not to add more features. The goal is to make the right features work together.

// 03 real estate experience

Project experience with real estate brands, teams, and property workflows.

Reston Tech Wiz has worked on real estate website projects ranging from larger brokerage brands to smaller, more specialized real estate groups. The value is not just the logo list — it is the familiarity with the moving parts: listings, agents, content, search, lead paths, integrations, and the expectations real estate visitors bring to the site.

Project · 01
N

Century 21 New Millennium

Brokerage regional scale
Project · 02
A

Century 21 Arizona Foothills

Brokerage regional market
Project · 03
W

Wydler Brothers

Team luxury & DC Metro
Project · 04
G

Goldberg Group

Team specialized real estate
Different real estate businesses need different structures. A regional brokerage, a luxury team, a neighborhood-focused group, and a multi-agent office should not all be forced into the same website pattern. Project experience above is referenced as past project work, not as a testimonial — the takeaway is the operational familiarity, not a one-size playbook.
// 04 how rtw works

Scope the platform before building the pages.

We start by separating what the site needs to show, what it needs to connect, and what your team needs to manage after launch. IDX, MLS, agents, and CRM are reviewed early because each one affects the rest of the build.

real-estate.flow 06 stages
SCOPE brokerage goals, listing needs, agents
CONNECT IDX, MLS, CRM, forms
BUILD WordPress development
QA search, forms, mobile, feeds
LAUNCH go-live support
EVOLVE support & improvements
01

Discovery & Platform Scope

We define the audience, property search needs, agent requirements, content needs, integrations, lead paths, and launch priorities — before any layout work begins.

02

Listing & Search Flow

We map how visitors should search, filter, view, compare, and inquire about properties. IDX/MLS requirements are reviewed early because they affect the whole build.

03

Agent & Team Structure

We define how agents, teams, offices, and profiles should appear so visitors can find the right person and your team can keep information current — without backend chaos.

04

WordPress Build

We build the site with maintainability in mind: responsive templates, content editing needs, plugin choices, listing feeds, dashboards, forms, and integrations.

05

CRM & Lead Handoff

We plan what happens after a visitor submits a form or property inquiry. Leads should not disappear into a generic inbox if the business needs routing, tracking, or CRM handoff.

06

Testing & Launch

We review mobile behavior, search experience, forms, listing pages, agent pages, integrations, performance basics, and core functionality before launch.

07

Handoff & Support

We help your team understand the parts they need to manage and provide a path for support, fixes, and future improvements as listings, agents, and tools change.

// 05 why rtw

Real estate web development without the template trap.

001

Built Around the Brokerage Workflow

The site has to support how your team actually works: listings, agents, inquiries, content updates, and lead handoff. We build around that workflow instead of forcing the business into a generic template.

002

IDX & MLS Reality Built Into the Scope

IDX and MLS work depends on providers, board rules, feed access, plugin/API options, and display requirements. We account for that early so the project does not get surprised later.

003

Better Paths From Search to Contact

A listing page only matters if it gives visitors a clear next step. We structure property pages, inquiry forms, agent paths, and calls to action so interest has somewhere to go.

004

Agent Visibility Without Backend Chaos

Agent profiles, teams, offices, and dashboards need structure. We build with manageability in mind so your team can keep information current without turning the backend into a mess.

005

Cross-Industry Judgment, Applied to Real Estate

RTW has worked across real estate, media, compliance, government, cybersecurity, home services, healthcare, and more. That helps when a real estate site needs more than listings: trust, content, search, and operational clarity.

// 06 features

What we can build into a real estate website.

Custom real estate website design
WordPress real estate website builds
IDX integration planning
MLS integration support
Property search interfaces
Property detail page layouts
Agent profile pages
Agent dashboard planning & development
Team & office directories
Lead capture forms
CRM integration & lead routing
Saved-search & inquiry workflows
Neighborhood & community pages
Service pages for buyers & sellers
Responsive mobile property browsing
Website performance improvements
Analytics & conversion tracking setup
Plugin review & configuration
Listing feed display planning
Content migration & rebuilds
Inquiry routing logic
Buyer & seller landing pages
Launch support & QA
Post-launch support & improvements
// 07 services checklist

A practical checklist of what RTW can help with.

Plan / scope

  • Brokerage website planning
  • Audience & market scoping
  • Buyer & seller landing pages
  • Community or neighborhood pages

Build / wordpress

  • Custom real estate website development
  • WordPress real estate website rebuilds
  • Plugin review & configuration
  • Performance-minded WordPress setup

Search / idx & mls

  • IDX integration
  • MLS integration planning
  • Property search experience
  • Property detail pages

Agents / structure

  • Agent profile management
  • Agent dashboard planning
  • Team & office directory structure
  • Backend workflow design

Leads / crm

  • Contact forms & property inquiry flows
  • Real estate CRM integration
  • Lead routing & handoff planning
  • Analytics & conversion tracking setup

Launch / post-launch

  • Mobile responsive development
  • Launch support & QA
  • Ongoing maintenance & improvements
  • New pages & integration updates
// 08 fit

Good fit for real estate teams that need the site to do more.

RTW is a good fit when your real estate website has become important enough that a simple brochure site is no longer enough — when listings, agents, lead flow, and integrations all need to share one structure.

Not every real estate project needs a full rebuild. Sometimes the right answer is a better integration, a cleaner agent structure, a focused landing page system, or a technical cleanup. We will say that if it is the better path.

common situations
  • Your current real estate website feels outdated
  • Your IDX search exists but does not feel connected to the brand
  • Your agents need better profile pages or dashboard workflows
  • Your property inquiries are not routed cleanly
  • Your CRM does not connect well with website leads
  • Your team cannot easily update pages or agent content
  • Your brokerage needs custom pages for buyers, sellers, offices, or communities
  • Your WordPress site is slow, fragile, or hard to manage
// 09 objection handling

Straight answers to the questions we usually hear first.

Obj 01

We already have IDX. Why change the website?

IDX alone does not make a strong real estate website. The search experience, agent paths, listing pages, forms, CRM handoff, and surrounding content all affect whether visitors actually contact you.
Obj 02

We are worried IDX or MLS integration will get complicated.

It can — which is why it should be scoped early. Provider rules, MLS access, plugin options, APIs, and display requirements all affect the build. We help clarify those constraints before development goes too far.
Obj 03

Our agents need to manage information without breaking the site.

That should be part of the structure. Agent profiles, dashboards, content fields, and backend workflows need to be planned so routine updates stay manageable for non-technical users.
Obj 04

We do not want a generic real estate template.

Neither do we. Templates can be useful starting points, but your brokerage, markets, agents, listings, and lead paths need structure that fits how your business operates — not a one-pattern theme.
Obj 05

We need leads to reach the right people.

Then lead handoff has to be part of the build, not an afterthought. We can plan forms, routing logic, CRM connections, and inquiry paths around how your team actually responds.
// 10 common questions

Ten FAQs from the intake conversations.

01 Can you build a custom real estate website in WordPress?
Yes. RTW builds WordPress websites for real estate businesses, including custom page structures, property search experiences, agent pages, lead forms, and integrations.
02 Can you integrate IDX?
Yes, depending on the IDX provider, plugin or API options, and project scope. IDX should be reviewed early because it affects search, listing pages, performance, and user experience.
03 Can you integrate MLS data?
MLS integration depends on access, provider rules, approved tools, and available feed or API options. We can help scope what is possible and how it should fit into the website.
04 Can you build an agent dashboard?
Yes. Depending on requirements, an agent dashboard can support profile management, lead visibility, listing-related workflows, content updates, or internal tools. The exact scope should be defined around how agents actually work.
05 Can you connect the website to our CRM?
Yes. We can plan real estate CRM integration for forms, property inquiries, lead routing, analytics, or marketing handoff when the CRM supports the required connection.
06 Can you redesign an existing real estate website?
Yes. We can rebuild or improve an existing site, including structure, property search, agent pages, lead paths, WordPress backend organization, and performance issues.
07 Will the website work well on mobile?
Yes. Mobile behavior is especially important for real estate because users often browse listings, open property pages, and contact agents from a phone.
08 Can you support neighborhood or community pages?
Yes. Neighborhood, community, buyer, seller, and market-specific pages can support SEO and help visitors understand where your team works and what areas you cover.
09 How much does a real estate website project cost?
Cost depends on scope, page count, IDX/MLS requirements, CRM integration, agent dashboard needs, content, migration work, and post-launch support. The first step is to define what the website needs to do, then scope follows.
10 What happens after launch?
We can provide handoff, support, fixes, new pages, integration updates, and ongoing improvements. Real estate websites usually need care after launch because listings, agents, tools, and marketing needs change.
// ready when you are

Bring us the real estate workflow. We'll help shape the website around it.

If your brokerage website is outdated, hard to manage, weak on lead capture, or struggling with IDX, MLS, agent dashboards, or CRM handoff — Reston Tech Wiz can help define the platform and build it with fewer assumptions.