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A bilingual French/English brand for the Fredericton market. Editorial layout, custom photography, hyperlocal pages for each Fredericton neighborhood.
Bold, confident design for a 25-year veteran agent. Hyperlocal pages for every gated community in the Lakewood Ranch master plan.
A personal-brand-led site with editorial typography and warm photography. Trust signals over hard sell; built for high-touch repeat clients.
Lifestyle-led messaging for a destination market. Map-based neighborhood navigation, 40+ hyperlocal pages spanning the south island.
A minimal, light-mode editorial site. Single-market focus — every page targets East Austin and its sub-neighborhoods. Big wins on AEO citations.
A site designed for a rural / lifestyle market — large lot sizes, ranch and land listings. Earthy palette, oversized photography.
Urban editorial design for the NYC condo market. Neighborhood pages for every named area in Manhattan and Brooklyn, each with its own market data.
A modern-luxury aesthetic for a five-agent team. Each team member has a sub-site with their own neighborhood focus, all rolling up to one master domain.
A heritage broker brand with a deeply editorial tone. Long-form neighborhood guides, market reports, and a quarterly publication.
A few highlights from the broader testimonial library. Every metric came from a real customer site.
"My neighborhood pages started ranking within 4 weeks. By month 3 I was getting more inbound leads than I'd ever gotten from paid sources."

"A $499k buyer inquiry came in from a neighborhood page I never advertised. Pure SEO doing its thing — no ad spend."

"Just hit 100 website leads this month. If you're on the fence — just do it. The team built me a site that actually closes."
