Real estate website design in Grande Prairie.

Buyers decide from the passenger seat. A real estate site has to load a gallery over rural data, let somebody filter to three bedrooms with a shop, and make booking a showing take one tap, all before they lose interest and go back to the portal.

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5.0 across 22 Google reviews A website designer in Grande Prairie since 2014

You are competing with the portals.

Every buyer in your market starts on a national portal that spent millions on its search. Your site does not have to beat it on inventory. It has to beat it on the one thing the portal will never give a buyer, which is you.

The portals are excellent at listing houses and terrible at representing a person. They flatten every agent in town into an identical square photo and a phone number. That is the gap, and it is the only one worth building on.

Which means a real estate site earns its keep in two places: the listing pages have to be fast and genuinely searchable so people stay, and everything around them has to make the case that you are the one to call in this market.

What a real estate site has to do.

Built for agents, brokerages and single developments. The build is scoped to which one you are.

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  1. Listing pages that load on rural data

    Galleries are the heaviest thing on any real estate site and the reason most of them crawl. Modern formats, proper sizing and lazy loading, so twenty photos of an acreage open now rather than eventually.

  2. Search people can actually use

    IDX or a managed feed, wired so filtering by price, beds, acreage or shop space takes seconds on a phone. If your search is worse than the portal, the buyer just goes back to the portal.

  3. Neighbourhood and acreage pages

    The pages that rank while the listings turn over. Real content about the areas you sell, which is what somebody moving to the Peace Country is searching long before they search an address.

  4. Booking a showing in one tap

    Enquiry forms, showing requests and click to call on every listing, going straight to your phone. Speed of reply decides more deals than anything on the page.

  5. A site that sells the agent

    Your record, your reviews, your area knowledge and your face, treated as the main event rather than a bio page nobody visits. This is the whole reason a buyer leaves the portal.

  6. Listings that stay current on their own

    Sold badges, status changes and new listings updating without you touching the site. A stale listing page costs you more credibility than no listing page at all.

Agent, brokerage or development.

A single agent needs a fast personal brand site with a working search behind it. A brokerage needs agent profiles, shared listings and a structure that does not collapse when somebody joins or leaves. A development needs one focused site that sells a specific project and fills a specific list.

Those are three different builds, and the quote reflects which one you are. Nobody gets sold brokerage plumbing for a personal site.

Four steps, no mystery.

Web design gets sold as a mystery.

This runs the opposite way.

Same four steps, every project.

  1. Step 01 of 04

    Free audit

    We look at the site you have now, the businesses ranking above you and what people in your area are actually typing into Google. You get a plain read on what it is costing you. No charge and no obligation.

  2. Step 02 of 04

    Plan and quote

    One page, plain language. What gets built, what it costs and when it goes live. The number on that page is the number you pay, and nothing starts until you say so.

  3. Step 03 of 04

    Design and build

    You see the direction before a line of code is written, and you get to change your mind while changing it is cheap. Then it gets built mobile first, fast, with the SEO structure in from the start rather than bolted on later.

  4. Step 04 of 04

    Launch and look after

    Redirects checked, analytics wired up, Google Business Profile pointed at the new site. After that hosting, backups and edits are handled, so the thing stays fast instead of quietly rotting.

Real estate sites, in their words.

Real Google reviews from the businesses we work with. 5.0 stars across 22 of them, never edited.

Dealing with Darren has been a pleasure. He is prompt, professional, and created a beautiful website for our business. I would recommend him to anyone who needs a website!

Heather Thiessen

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Highly recommend Darren for your website, after the other guys took months to get nowhere on our site, Darren did it in a matter of days. He's highly responsive and has troubleshot and resolved any issues encountered quickly and efficiently. Hire this man today!

Danielle Commandeur

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Darren is amazing working with our band. The rateing should be 10 stars . He scores a 10 Out of 10

TJ Ruckus

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Darren is so amazing to work with . His pictures are amazing. Helped us out so much Highly Recommended

TERRY DOLL

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Darren has been helping us with our website and digital marketing for several years now. He has always delivered excellent service and new ideas. He takes the time to understand our business and his work consistently generates new leads.

Dave Hurta

Google review

Exceptional experience with Sixo Agency in Grande Prairie, AB! Their team transformed our vision into a stunning website. The creativity and attention to detail were impressive, resulting in a user-friendly site that exceeded our expectations. Communication was seamless, and they delivered ahead of schedule. Sixo Agency's passion for web design truly shines through in their work. We're thrilled with the outcome and highly recommend them for anyone seeking top-notch design services in Grande Prairie!

Jay Muir

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Searched high and low for a web design company in Grande Prairie before settling on Darren and Sixo Agency. Very thankful we did, the quality of the design is far superior to our competitors and we started generating some phone calls from it within a week of launch. If you’re searching for someone to do web design…stop your search and hire them, you won’t regret it!

Christine Doherty

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Darren did an amazing job of developing and updating my website. He made sure my site was fully functional on both a computer and mobile device, which was very important to me. He was professional and responded quickly to all of my questions and concerns. I enjoyed working with him and I highly recommend his services.

Dayle Sheehan

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The usual questions.

Can you connect my website to MLS listings?

Yes, through IDX or a managed listing feed depending on your board and what your brokerage allows. We scope that on the first call, because the answer changes what the site can do and what it costs to run.

Why do I need my own site when the portals already list my properties?

Because the portals sell houses and your site sells you. They show every agent in town as an identical thumbnail. Your own site is where your record, your reviews and your area knowledge do the convincing, and it is the only piece of it you actually own.

Do you build for brokerages as well as individual agents?

Both, plus single developments. They are genuinely different builds. A brokerage needs agent profiles and shared listings that survive people joining and leaving, where an individual agent needs a fast personal site with search behind it.

Will my listings update automatically?

Yes. New listings, status changes and sold badges update from the feed without you editing pages. A site still showing a house that sold in spring does more damage than having no listings at all.

How fast will the photo galleries load?

Fast enough to use from a vehicle on rural data, which is the only test that matters here. Galleries are the heaviest part of any real estate site, so images go through a proper pipeline rather than being uploaded at full size the way most listing sites do it.

Can it rank for the areas I sell in?

That is a large part of the point. Neighbourhood, acreage and community pages are what somebody moving to the Peace Country searches months before they search a specific address, and those pages keep ranking while individual listings turn over.

Let’s get you found.

Sixo Agency is based at 8682 122 Ave in Grande Prairie and works across the Peace Country. Send over what you have and you get a straight answer back within one business day, from the person who would do the work.

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