Property listings with maps, advanced search, agent profiles, and virtual tours — shipped in 2–4 weeks.
Timeline
2–5 weeks
Starting from
$4,000
Full platform
up to $40,000
Next.js
Web platform with SSR for SEO
Mapbox / Google Maps
Map search and geocoding
Supabase + PostGIS
Geospatial property queries
Cloudflare R2
Property image storage
Building a real estate app without listing data is like building a restaurant app with no restaurants. You need an MLS feed, an IDX integration, or a strategy to manually onboard your first agents and listings.
Real estate searches are SEO-driven. Every listing page needs a unique URL, unique title tag, schema markup (RealEstateListing), and fast server-side rendering. Next.js SSR is non-negotiable.
Radius search and polygon search on large listing databases require PostGIS indexes. Without them, map-based searches will be slow as the database grows.
Rough estimates per feature. Our fixed-price MVP bundles all of these — see the full Real Estate App cost guide.
| Feature | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Listing creation and management | $500 – $2,500 |
| Map search + PostGIS | $800 – $4,000 |
| Advanced filters | $400 – $2,000 |
| Agent profiles | $300 – $1,500 |
| Lead capture + CRM lite | $400 – $2,000 |
| Image gallery + storage | $300 – $1,500 |
| SEO and schema markup | $400 – $2,000 |
| Total estimate | $3,100 – $15,500 |
We ship production-ready real estate app MVPs in 2–5 weeks at a fixed price. No hourly billing, no scope creep surprises.
A basic real estate listing platform (listings, map search, lead capture) costs $12,000–$30,000. A Zillow-comparable platform with MLS feeds, IDX integration, and valuation tools costs $150,000+.
Options: (1) manually onboard agents who add listings, (2) integrate an IDX/MLS feed ($50–$500/month), (3) aggregate from public records. Most local real estate apps start with manual onboarding.