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When Is It Time to Redesign Your Real Estate Website?

December 12 2016

delta time for site redesign

Your website is your most important piece of real estate for promoting your business online. It's the hub of all your online marketing efforts, the place where clients come to learn about your business and, of course, the perfect place to show off all of your fabulous listings.

But the tools, tactics, and trends that drive website design are constantly evolving, which means that consumer preferences are constantly evolving, too. A well-timed website redesign is the best way to keep your real estate website up to speed—but how do you know when it's the right time for a redesign?

We're here to help with five questions that will help you determine when your real estate website is in need of a redesign.

The Latest and Greatest: How to Tell When It's Time for a Real Estate Website Redesign

1. Is my real estate website optimized for mobile browsing?

If your answer is "no," then you don't even need to read the rest of the list. It's time for a redesign, because mobile browsing really is that important. This is especially true in real estate, where your clients like to browse listings, research neighborhoods, and reach out to agents in the way that's most convenient for them. There are two primary options for making your website more mobile-friendly, depending on your needs:

  • Responsive website design allows your site to scale to fit the size of any screen, so it will look and function well on the whole spectrum of mobile devices, as well as desktop computers.
  • Mobile-first website design still allows your site to fit well on any screen, but the primary design focus is on the mobile experience.
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