Estate agents

A website for your estate agency

Property is browsed, not read. A listing that hides the price, the size or the location loses to one that does not, and the person deciding is comparing five tabs at once.

Describe your site

Try something like this

A site for an estate agency in Izmir. Current listings with price, size and district, how we work, and contact. Calm and structured, photography-led.

The more of it that is true of your business, the less of the result you will have to change. Hexvor never invents a phone number, an address, a price or a review — anything you leave out comes back as an obvious placeholder rather than as a plausible lie.

39 rules the engine applies to this kind of site

Not a feature list. These are the actual instructions sent with your request when Hexvor recognises the trade, on top of the 628 that apply to every site.

Confidence through composition

An agency proves itself by how the page is composed, not by how much is on it.

Work before words

The strongest work comes before any description of the agency.

Case studies with depth

Give the best projects real narrative and real space.

Never a generic agency template

The site is the portfolio piece. Looking like every other agency is the argument against hiring you.

Group work meaningfully

By industry or by kind, where that helps somebody find themselves in it.

Clients only if verified

Names and logos only where they were provided.

Team where it helps

Show the people when the people are the reason.

Explain how you work

Process without jargon. Clients buy predictability.

Ask directly

Direct contact language beats a soft invitation.

Large visuals, deliberate pacing

Let the page breathe between big moments.

Display against body

Strong contrast between the display type and the reading type.

Motion as brand

Where motion is part of the identity, use it consistently rather than decoratively.

Services are not a list

An undifferentiated list of services says nothing about what this agency is good at.

Say what the client gains

Outcome language throughout.

Few steps to contact

Every extra field between interest and a message costs a client.

Never invent clients

No fabricated names, logos or projects.

Never invent awards

Recognition that was not won is checked in one search.

Editorial where it fits

Editorial composition when the positioning supports it.

One memorable moment

At least one visual or interaction somebody remembers afterwards.

The property is the page

Photographs and facts about this property come before anything about the agency.

Photography quality decides

Property sites live on their images. Give them room.

Price is visible

Never subordinate the price to the layout.

Location is understood

Say where it is in the terms somebody searching would use.

Key facts up front

Bedrooms, bathrooms, area, floor — before the description.

A map where location decides

Use one when the surroundings are part of the decision, with the address as text too.

Galleries are explorable

Moving through property images must be effortless on a phone.

Support comparison

People look at several. Make the same facts appear in the same place on each.

Filters that matter

Price, rooms, area, location. Not every field in the system.

Say if it is available

An unavailable listing that looks available wastes everybody's time.

Contacting the agent is easy

One obvious action on every listing.

Viewings are prominent

Requesting a viewing is the conversion on a property site.

Break up the description

Sections and headings rather than one long paragraph.

Amenities scan

A list, not prose.

Neighbourhood context

What is nearby, and how far. It is half of what is being bought.

Browsing works on a phone

Most property browsing happens on a phone in a spare five minutes.

Never invent a listing

No properties, addresses or availability that were not provided.

Never invent a price

A property price is a legal statement.

Credentials only if given

Agent and company registration only where provided.

Design for evaluation

Everything on the page should help somebody judge the property with confidence.

Describe yours

Free to start, no card. Publish when it looks right.

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