Real Estate QR Code — scan a sign to see the full listing
Paste this property's listing / virtual-tour / booking link below to generate a real estate QR code for the yard sign, window display, flyer or your card. Match your agency color, add your logo, and use a large SVG for outdoor signs. Built locally, the link never uploaded, the code never expires.
A real estate QR code is a URL QR code pointing at a property's listing page (photos, price, layout, virtual tour or viewing booking), printed on a 'For Sale / For Rent' sign, window or flyer. Paste the link into the generator below, and a passerby scans to see the whole property — no typing a URL, no walking into the office to ask.
Style
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How to make it
- 1Prepare a listing page per property: a portal listing link, a listing page on your own site, or an online sheet with photos / price / layout / tour. One property, one link, one code — don't mix several into one.
- 2Paste that property link into the generator below; listing links are usually long, so shorten it first for more reliable scans from a distance.
- 3Switch to your agency / brand color and add your logo as a center mark so a whole set of listing codes looks like one professional system.
- 4For outdoor 'For Sale' signs and window displays — distant, weather-exposed — always use a large SVG, make the code big, and leave a wide margin so it scans from afar and in glare.
- 5Before posting, test-scan from where people actually stand (curbside signs are often scanned across a sidewalk) to confirm it opens the listing and the info is current — and remove or mark the page 'Sold' once it closes.
Frequently asked questions
The property sold but the sign's code still points to the old listing — what now?
Point the code at a listing page you control: after closing, just mark it 'Sold / Let' or take the sign down. If you used a portal's fixed link, the link may turn into a dead page once delisted, so promptly remove the old code from outdoor signs to avoid sending clients to a dead link.
On a 'For Sale' sign, should I use the whole company's code or this property's code?
This property's code works best — passersby care most about the home in front of them, and scanning to its photos and price instantly converts highest. A company / all-listings code suits storefront windows and business cards for general traffic. On a sign in front of a specific home, use that property's dedicated code.
Can I let clients scan to book a viewing?
Yes. Make an online booking form (pick a time / leave a number), turn the form link into a code, and print it on the sign or flyer; clients self-book and you get notified. You can also point the code at your virtual tour so clients take a look online before deciding to book.
Under the hood this is a URL QR code — see that page for the full how-to on this content type.
Updated · QR Cat team