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Real Estate Web Design · Sonoma County

Web Design for Real Estate Agents

Zillow and Realtor.com own the search results for generic real estate queries. You're not going to outrank them for "homes for sale Sonoma County." But you CAN own the hyper-local searches: "homes for sale Healdsburg," "Petaluma neighborhoods guide," "Santa Rosa real estate market 2026." Those are the searches where a personal website with local expertise beats the platforms.

Sites I've built for real estate

I build the same local SEO structure for real estate agents that I use for contractors — one page per neighborhood, one page per community, rich local content that positions you as the area expert. The structure works because Google rewards specificity. See the full portfolio →

What I build

Neighborhood guides for every Sonoma County community, market reports with local data, property search integration, seller landing pages with home valuation CTAs, testimonials, and mobile-responsive design. Every page targets a specific geographic search term.

Why this matters in Sonoma County

Sonoma County real estate is hyper-local. A buyer looking in Healdsburg has completely different needs than one looking in Rohnert Park. Your website should reflect that specialization — not lump everything under "Sonoma County homes."

My approach

I'm one person, not an agency. You talk to me, I build the site, I handle the SEO. No account managers, no project coordinators, no game of telephone where your feedback gets lost. When you email me, I respond. When something needs changing, I change it. That's it.

Every site is hand-coded — no WordPress themes, no Squarespace templates, no drag-and-drop builders. The result is a site that loads in under 2 seconds, scores 95+ on Google PageSpeed, and is structured specifically to rank for the searches your customers are making.

The math: A $2,000 website that generates even one new customer per month pays for itself in the first month for most real estate. Compare that to paying Yelp $300/month for leads you don't own, or HomeAdvisor $50-100 per lead with no guarantee of conversion.

What it costs

$1,500–$2,500
One-time build. Includes SEO structure, mobile-first design, Google Search Console setup, schema markup, and 2-3 rounds of revisions. Optional $500/month retainer for ongoing SEO, content, and ranking growth.

Let's build something that actually works.

Free audit. I'll look at your current site, your competitors, and your local search landscape — and tell you exactly what it would take to start ranking.

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Chad Tyler
Web Designer & SEO · Tyler Digital Co · Santa Rosa, CA