After making the harsh decision of which web designer you are going to have working on your real estate website you should start thinking more about what your real estate website is going to do. What do you want it to accomplish? Who are you trying to draw in and what do you want them to gather from your website? These couple of questions will help you fully decide what is going to be needed so that your web designer understands what you are looking for in functionality of the site. Functionality is all the functions that you wish for your website to perform; that being things like looking up listings and being able to view all the specifics on a certain property, etc.
On the other side of things you also have to think about the design of your website. Do you want it to be White? Black? Brown? Blue? The choice is really up to you in the end. I would suggest keeping it more professional with a white or something that is not overpowering because that will keep your potential buyers from jumping to another real estate website. There are a lot of suggestions that I could give you for your real estate website; there are also a lot of suggestions that your web designer will give you as well. Don’t let someone else’s ideas sway you on your own site though, make sure to stick to your guns and follow what you want to do.
There are quite a few options that you should and will have to decide between and you should think about things from the perspective of someone who is going to visit your website. Is it going to be appealing to them? Is it going to be helpful to them? Is the site going to be easy to navigate? Make sure that the answer to all of these questions are yes and you’ll be well on your way to creating a great real estate website that will turn into a great promotional asset. For more information on real estate web design check us out at DreamCo Design – Real Estate Web Design. For more information on other types of web design take a look at DreamCo Design – Web Design.