The agency's old site was slow, clunky to update, and nowhere to be found on Google. They had no way to capture the steady stream of people already searching for homes and agents in their area, so every lead came from referrals or expensive ads.
Real estate
An SEO/AEO website that turns searches into showings
We rebuilt a real estate agency's website into a fast, modern one engineered for Google and answer engines — and turned organic search into their most reliable source of qualified enquiries.

The project.
A growing real estate agency had a website that looked fine but did nothing. It was slow, hard to update, buried on Google, and invisible to the AI tools buyers increasingly use to shortlist agents. Their pipeline depended entirely on referrals and paid ads.
We rebuilt it from the ground up with SEO and AEO (answer engine optimization) baked in — fast Core Web Vitals, clean structure, local schema, and content written to answer the exact questions buyers and sellers ask. We also wired in property-focused landing pages and a frictionless enquiry flow.
Within three months, organic search became their top channel for new enquiries, and the site started showing up in AI Overviews for local property queries — putting the agency in front of clients before competitors even appeared.
The numbers.
We rebuilt the site on a fast, modern stack with SEO and AEO baked in — clean structure, local and property schema, quick load times, and content written around real buyer and seller questions.
We paired search visibility with conversion-focused landing pages and a simple enquiry-to-viewing flow, so the new organic traffic actually turned into booked showings.
What changed.
- 3.4× more organic enquiries within 90 days
- Ranking in the top 3 for local property keywords
- Cited in AI Overviews for local queries
- An enquiry flow that books viewings
Built with.
Next.js
Vercel
TypeScript
- Schema.org
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