IDX Integrated Websites for Real Estate Agents

We coordinate and manage websites with ihouseweb, an industry leader since 1999 serving over 20,000 clients.

Solo Agent Pricing: $150/mo + one-time $498 set-up fee (MLS fees may also apply)

IDX website system

A real estate website should do more than look credible.

A strong IDX website gives buyers a reason to search on the agent’s site, gives sellers a stronger impression of the agent’s brand, and gives the agent more opportunities to turn anonymous traffic into real follow-up.

America’s Best Marketing coordinates and manages IDX-integrated websites with iHouseWeb for real estate agents who want MLS search, lead capture, brand control, and a cleaner website foundation inside their broader marketing system.

The website should be a home base for search, listings, lead capture, market reports, saved searches, follow-up, and agent credibility, not just an online brochure.
Website role Central marketing hub

The website becomes the controlled destination for campaigns, listings, searches, and lead capture.

Search layer MLS-powered browsing

IDX search keeps buyers engaged on the agent’s website instead of sending them to portals.

Lead capture Follow-up opportunities

Saved searches, alerts, forms, and calls to action help turn traffic into known contacts.

Ownership Month-to-month structure

No long-term contract. The iHouseWeb website remains yours if ABM services end.

What the site should accomplish

A real estate website should capture attention, organize search, and support follow-up.

The strongest agent website is not only a credibility piece. It is a lead capture and relationship asset that helps buyers search, helps sellers evaluate the agent, and helps the agent stay organized after a visitor raises their hand.

Buyer engagement

Give buyers a reason to search on your domain.

IDX search, saved searches, and alerts create a more useful experience than a static website with basic contact information.

Seller confidence

Show that your marketing system is real.

A polished website helps sellers see that the agent has a modern platform for visibility, search, listings, and follow-up.

Lead capture

Turn anonymous traffic into identifiable prospects.

Forms, alerts, saved searches, and listing interactions help create follow-up moments instead of silent browsing.

Local authority

Build around markets, neighborhoods, and listing categories.

Search pages and landing pages can support local relevance and give campaigns better destinations.

Follow-up rhythm

Keep prospects connected after they visit.

Alerts, saved search activity, emails, and contact records help the agent stay connected to buyer intent.

Brand control

Stop sending all search behavior to third-party portals.

An IDX website lets the agent keep more attention, more activity, and more follow-up on their own branded platform.

Website capabilities

Everything clients expect, plus the follow-up tools agents need.

The website layer should be polished enough for sellers, useful enough for buyers, and organized enough for real follow-up. These are the features that make the site operational, not decorative.

Flexible IDX website design for real estate agents
Design

Flexible design that matches your brand.

Layout, styling, and page structure can be aligned with the agent’s market position and marketing identity.

Advanced IDX home search with map and listing views
Search

Advanced IDX search experience.

Map views, listing views, filters, saved searches, and search tools help keep buyers active on your website.

Unlimited saved searches landing pages and alerts
Alerts

Saved searches, landing pages, and alerts.

Create focused destinations for areas, price ranges, property types, buyer needs, and local search behavior.

Automated lead capture and management for IDX websites
Capture

Lead capture and management.

Capture points, organization, reminders, and follow-up tools help prevent website traffic from leaking away.

Automated marketing capabilities for real estate websites
Automation

Automated marketing capabilities.

Email campaigns and newsletters help keep leads, prospects, and website visitors inside the relationship rhythm.

Market reports for IDX real estate websites
Reports

Market reports that support better conversations.

Market data and local reporting help agents talk about trends, values, activity, and timing with more substance.

Training and support for real estate IDX websites
Training

Training that reduces friction.

Training and support help the website become a usable system instead of another tool the agent never fully deploys.

United States based support for real estate websites
Support

U.S.-based support.

Clear support helps keep the website moving when setup, changes, questions, or troubleshooting are needed.

IDX map search and real estate listings on a website

IDX explained

IDX gives your website a live property search layer.

IDX stands for Internet Data Exchange. It is the framework that allows approved MLS listing data to appear on an agent’s website. When the website is structured well, IDX gives visitors useful search tools and gives the agent more chances to capture and follow up with buyer interest.

Search behavior Buyers can search listings on your website.

Instead of sending all property search activity to portals, IDX helps keep more browsing inside your branded environment.

Lead capture Search activity can become a follow-up opportunity.

Saved searches, alerts, forms, and inquiries can help identify visitors who are moving from curiosity to intent.

Local relevance Search pages can support local market positioning.

Neighborhoods, price ranges, property types, and market areas can become more useful website destinations.

Setup workflow

The website build should be organized before it becomes visual.

A cleaner IDX website launch starts with market coverage, MLS access, brand direction, lead capture goals, and the pages most likely to matter to buyers and sellers.

Step 1 Confirm market, MLS, and website goals.

Define the agent’s coverage area, search priorities, lead capture needs, and core website direction.

Step 2 Build the search and conversion layer.

Configure IDX search, pages, capture points, saved search options, and the website structure.

Step 3 Connect the site to ongoing marketing.

Use the website as a destination for listings, email, social, ads, market reports, and follow-up campaigns.

Website demo

See how the iHouseWeb IDX experience works.

The demo shows the search experience, listing browsing, and lead capture flow. It is the fastest way to understand how an IDX website can become a stronger destination for buyers, sellers, and campaigns.

Pricing and terms

Simple website pricing with a cleaner ownership path.

The IDX website is built to support agents who want a real search platform without locking themselves into a long-term marketing contract.

Solo agent pricing

IDX-integrated website

Pricing shown below is for a solo agent website. MLS fees may also apply depending on local board rules, MLS requirements, and approvals.

Website platform $150/mo
One-time setup $498
MLS fees May apply

Questions agents ask first

A few details before launching an IDX website.

The first questions are usually about MLS access, lead capture, design flexibility, mobile experience, ownership, pricing, and whether the website can support broader marketing campaigns.

What is an IDX website for real estate agents?

An IDX website is a real estate website that displays approved MLS listing data through Internet Data Exchange. It lets buyers search listings on the agent’s website and gives the agent more opportunities to capture and follow up with leads.

How does an IDX website generate leads?

IDX websites can generate leads through saved searches, listing alerts, contact forms, property inquiries, valuation requests, and calls to action placed throughout the site.

Can the website design match my brand?

Yes. The website can be configured around the agent’s brand, market, services, design direction, and the search experiences that matter most to their buyers and sellers.

Will the IDX website work on mobile?

Yes. IDX websites should be usable on mobile devices because many buyers search listings from phones before they ever speak with an agent.

Are MLS fees included?

MLS fees may apply depending on the local MLS, board rules, approvals, and any fees charged by the MLS for IDX access.

Do I keep the website if I stop using ABM marketing services?

Yes. If you stop utilizing America’s Best Marketing for marketing services, your iHouseWeb website remains yours.

Build the search layer

Give buyers a better place to search and sellers a stronger reason to trust your platform.

ABM can help coordinate an IDX-integrated website with iHouseWeb so your online presence supports MLS search, lead capture, local authority, listing visibility, and ongoing marketing execution.

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