Real Estate Websites
AgentFire Review
A design-first IDX website builder known for beautiful hyperlocal neighborhood pages and strong local-SEO fundamentals.
Starting at $149/mo
AgentFire Pros
- ✓Most visually polished IDX sites in the category
- ✓Area Guides system drives strong hyperlocal SEO
- ✓Custom theming and full design flexibility
- ✓Clean lead capture with your CRM of choice
AgentFire Cons
- ✗No native CRM — connect your own
- ✗Higher pricing tiers ($199-$399/mo) needed for full features
- ✗IDX setup depends on your MLS's approved providers
Product Overview
AgentFire is the design-forward choice among real estate website builders. If your brand strategy depends on looking as credible as your clients' expectations (luxury, hyperlocal expertise), AgentFire's templates and custom theming deliver. Their standout feature is the Area Guides system — neighborhood pages rich enough to rank for hyperlocal long-tail searches (e.g., "Lincoln Park Chicago real estate"). AgentFire does not include a native CRM; you connect your own (Follow Up Boss, Lofty, etc.) via Zapier or direct integration.
AgentFire features
- ✓IDX / MLS Search
- ✓Lead Capture Forms
- ✓Blog / Content Platform
- ✓Neighborhood / Hyperlocal Pages
- ✓Hosting Included
- ✗CRM Integration
- ✓SEO / Meta Tag Control
- ✓Custom Domain
- ✗Bespoke Custom Design
- ✓IDX / MLS Integration
- ✓SEO-Focused Build
- ✓Lead Capture & Landing Pages
- ✓Ongoing Support / Retainer
- ✓Content & Blog Management
Ready to try AgentFire?
Starting at $149/mo
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