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How To Create a Real Estate Site with MLS Listings

All real estate agents need to have a website to get in touch with their clients and generate more leads for their business. People are now relying on the Internet more often to find what they are looking for. That includes researching homes to rent, buy, or sell.

If you have decided to create a website for your real estate business on your own, you want to add properties so people can actually search for homes on your site. The more properties you add, the better chance you have of getting found. The Bel Air is a professional real estate theme that provides full support for IDX/MLS integration.

The Bel Air can handle single or multiple agents. It comes with 6 color styles. Custom fields are supported as well. The theme allows users to build their own search module in a flash. Home information, photos, and maps can be added quickly.

Google Street View is integrated into this theme. That means your visitors will have an easier time exploring neighborhoods on your site. The Bel Air is SEO friendly and has breadcrumbs. It has a powerful back-end, making it easy to customize your site’s design.

This theme’s strength is its integration of MLS/IDX listings. You are going to need dsIDXpress to get this feature to work. But having the ability to display live MLS listings on your real estate site is a big plus. The Bel Air comes integrated with Facebook and Twitter too.

If you need to build a high quality real estate portal using WordPress fast, The Bel Air theme may be all you will need.

Aug 7, 2011Cyrus

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