One segment. Three sendable angles.
This is still speculative segment proof, not a claimed client case study. The point is to compare how the same business type reads when the proof and CTA emphasis change.
Brokerages that want more owner conversations, valuation requests, and exclusive mandate opportunities without losing buyer credibility completely.
Less browseable for pure buyer behavior than the listing-conversion version. Better for mandate acquisition than for long casual inventory sessions.
Use this when the pitch is 'your site should help win more seller trust and more mandate conversations, not only display active listings.'
The segment architecture stays recognizable.
These directions are not random redesigns. They sit on the same segment logic, then change the emphasis at the hero, proof, and CTA layers.
Lead with the right listings before the portal tab steals the session.
The first screens should make comparing real inventory feel easier on the agency site than on a generic listing portal. That means useful filters, cleaner cards, and a viewing path that arrives before attention drops.
- Filterable listing grid with price, size, area, and fit cues
- Property cards that help compare instead of only decorate
- Viewing CTA visible before the user starts hunting for contact details
Make the brokerage credible for owners as well as buyers.
A serious real-estate site should not only display listings. It should also show why a seller would trust the firm with pricing, process, and negotiation on a high-value asset.
- Agent profiles with local experience and recent transaction context
- Clear seller path for valuation or mandate conversations
- Process cues that make the team feel commercially reliable
Help the visitor imagine the move, then make the visit easy to book.
Neighborhood perspective and viewing logistics belong together. The page should make the area feel legible and the next step feel low-friction so interest turns into an actual appointment instead of another saved tab.
- Area guides for schools, transit, and amenities that matter in the local market
- Viewing information with practical expectations instead of vague contact prompts
- A cleaner bridge from browsing to scheduling an in-person visit
What still has to hold across every version.
Listing hero photography is everything. Drone shots + interior wide-angle + neighborhood context.
Agent profile with name + photo + recent transactions (anonymized). Buyers want to know who they're trusting.
Neighborhood guides: schools, transit, amenities. Real-estate buyers research the area as hard as the property.
Core marketing site with listing templates, agent proof, and location-aware information architecture.
Adds stronger seller-conversion paths, neighborhood surfaces, and a more deliberate viewing funnel.
Listing refreshes, neighborhood additions, agent updates, and portal-alignment support after launch.
Want this version tuned to a real business?
A real agency build would tune the listing model, seller-acquisition path, and neighborhood surfaces to the firm's actual market, inventory cadence, and viewing process.
Concept demo for the real-estate vertical. This does not claim a live feed, current inventory, or a public relationship with a named brokerage.
Compare the other two directions.
Use these when the segment is right but the current hero posture or proof emphasis is not the strongest fit for the prospect.
The most inventory-led real-estate version. It gives more weight to listing structure, compare logic, and viewing flow so the agency site behaves like a useful property surface instead of a static brochure.
The most editorial real-estate variant. It gives more space to neighborhood perspective, lifestyle texture, and visual sequencing so the agency feels like a guide to place, not only a list of objects.
Other active verticals.
Keep the broader compare surface close by. The point is to see where this promoted vertical sits against the stronger outreach-first demos and the rest of the active library.
Local restaurant demo
Launch-site brief
Fitness studio demo
Trial-class brief
Maschinenbau B2B demo
RFQ brief
Law firm demo
Consultation brief
B2B SaaS demo
Pricing / trial brief
TGA / building systems engineering demo
Planning or tender brief
Boutique hotel / hospitality demo
Direct-booking brief
Healthcare / clinic demo
Appointment / clinic brief
Physio practice audit demo
Appointment-routing brief