144 Best Real Estate Website Examples - Page 5
This architect portfolio uses overlapping editorial layouts with rotated text labels and serif numerals to present garden-integrated housing projects on black.
This architecture firm site opens with a single tagline—"A contemporary architect inspired by wild spaces"—then shows eight project images in an asymmetric grid with no captions or overlays.
This residential design firm overlays "CREATE THE SPACE YOU WANT TO LIVE IN." as a bold serif headline across full-width interior photography.
This interior design journal site leads with a portrait interview ("FACE-A-FACE with Julia Christ") above curated product cards in a serif-and-linen editorial layout.
This architecture firm site uses serif headings paired with a green accent circle and numbered section labels to structure service descriptions.
This architecture firm site masks its "PENCIL INFRASTRUCTURES" heading with interior photography, turning the logotype into a window into completed work.
Wayward Studio
This interior design studio site uses arch-shaped doorway illustrations as navigation and clips hero images with organic curved masks.
This designer portfolio site opens with "Let's create a Design that can speak your Spirit" over a tilted pill-shaped B&W photograph, then scrolls category names diagonally across the bottom.
This luxury home builder site uses thin serif headlines and overlapping two-column layouts to position custom estates as editorial content rather than transactional real estate.
This real estate platform uses a hero with "Get my offer" search paired with tabbed product switchers ("Sell," "Buy & Sell," "Buy") to route users instantly to their transaction type.
369 Architects
This architecture firm site anchors its hero with a full-width interior photo and overlays the value prop as unstyled white text without a background box.
This tile installation site splits its hero headline typographically—"*Artistry*" in yellow italic script, "in Every Tile." in white serif—to emphasize the brand promise.
This law firm site underlines "people at heart" in the headline and organizes values as numbered cards with staggered backgrounds in teal, dark cyan, and bright blue.
This real estate lending site uses a split hero—dark green text block left, residential property photo right—with the tagline "We back you to build your property empire."
This real estate development site anchors its hero with a bridge photograph and positions a floating card showcasing "Asset Development" alongside angular apartment imagery.
This assumable mortgage marketplace uses a two-column comparison table contrasting "With Roam" versus "Without Roam" benefits with checkmarks and X's to justify lower rates.
This interior design marketplace uses a two-column hero with "Curated designs" overlaid on lifestyle photography and a terracotta CTA button positioned lower left.
This coworking site leads with "YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD WORKSPACE" in cream caps over a wooden-beamed interior, then introduces membership through a two-column layout pairing headline with benefit copy.
This serviced office site leads with a cropped motivational quote overlay ("Alone we ca... together we...") and bolds the value prop with all-caps "OFFICE SPACE FOR EVERYONE."
This workwear e-commerce site italicizes "uniforms" in teal within the hero and uses an asymmetric product grid with "Explore our Catalogue" as a call-to-action card.
This commercial real estate site leads with "5 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN KANNAPOLIS" and pairs serif headlines with construction photos showing raw wood-framed interiors.
This architecture and construction site uses a transparent header overlaying timber-frame photography, with serif display typography and a single dark info card.
This real estate investment site uses a two-column hero with a couple photographed in front of their home, then pivots to dark teal for "Tech Enabled Return Driven."
This prefab home builder site stacks full-bleed hero sections with architectural renders and overlaid specs, using "Customize" and "Pre Order" as the primary CTAs.