iHOUSEweb vs Real Geeks

iHOUSEweb logo
iHOUSEweb is a 30-year veteran IDX website platform — bundling MLS-integrated property search, TurboLeads CRM, and blogging tools in a no-contract subscription starting under $150/mo.
$149.98/mo
Real Geeks logo
An IDX website + CRM bundle with managed Facebook ad services — popular with teams wanting conversion-focused lead capture.
$299/mo

iHOUSEweb vs Real Geeks: feature comparison

FeatureiHOUSEwebReal Geeks
Bespoke Custom Design
Content & Blog Management
CRM Integration
Hosting Included
IDX / MLS Integration
Lead Capture & Landing Pages
Ongoing Support / Retainer
SEO-Focused Build
IDX / MLS Search
Lead Capture Forms
Blog / Content Platform
Neighborhood / Hyperlocal Pages
SEO / Meta Tag Control
Custom Domain
CRM Included
IDX Website Included
Marketing Automation
AI Lead Nurture
Transaction Management
Team & Brokerage Reporting
Mobile App (iOS + Android)
Native Integrations / API

iHOUSEweb — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Agent Pro plan at $149.98/mo is one of the lowest-priced IDX-plus-CRM bundles available
  • Built-in TurboLeads CRM eliminates the need for a separate CRM subscription
  • No long-term contracts — cancel with 30 days notice on any plan
  • 30-year track record powering 20,000+ active agent sites for major brands

Cons

  • Template-based Flex Editor only — no truly bespoke custom-coded design option
  • Upfront setup fees required on all plans regardless of subscription tier
  • MLS board pass-through data fees in many markets add unpredictable cost on top of the monthly rate
  • Design templates look noticeably dated compared to modern competitors like Luxury Presence or AgentFire

Real Geeks — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • IDX, CRM, and ad management bundled in one platform
  • Conversion-focused site design — strong lead capture
  • Managed Facebook ad service available as add-on
  • Hyperlocal neighborhood pages supported

Cons

  • Higher entry price than standalone IDX builders
  • Fewer design/template options — not a visual showcase
  • Customer support can lag during high-volume periods