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Estate Agent Website Performance Audit

If you're an estate agent whose website feels slow, cluttered, or loses enquiries to competitors, this is where you get a straight answer on what's holding you back.

  • Property search & listings optimised
  • Feed integrations that don't kill speed
  • Mobile experience that converts

Who this is for

This is for you if:

You're an independent estate agent competing against corporate chains with deeper pockets.

You have a multi-branch agency stuck with a clunky legacy site that makes updating impossible.

Your property feed integration (Reapit, Alto, Street, etc) is a performance disaster and listings take forever to load.

You suspect your site is costing you valuations because vendors check you out online and aren't impressed.

As a property-sector frontend specialist, I see the same issues holding estate agents back, time and time again.

What makes this different

I don't just run a generic speed test. I look at how your property search and feeds actually function.

I go through feed integrations, image optimization, search filters, and mobile usability for property listings.

You get a straight, honest assessment and a prioritised list of what to fix, not a pitch for a completely new website.

I know the sector. I know the feeds. I know what vendors and applicants are looking for.

Paul George

Who's doing this review?

I'm Paul George, a website specialist with over 20 years of experience, currently Senior Frontend Developer at Nurtur Ltd (property-sector tech).

I've spent 15 years building and rescuing estate agency websites, so I know exactly where they fall apart. I've created my own audit tools to find what's actually broken.

Based in Cornwall, UK. No offshore teams, no sales pitch.

What I actually do

Most of the time I'm building or untangling sites for agencies that need to look professional and work fast.

  • Property Review: Feed integrations (Reapit, Alto, Street, etc.), listing pages, search performance, image optimisation, branch structure.
  • Measure: Core Web Vitals, page weight, requests, JavaScript bloat, layout shifts, and basic accessibility.
  • Inspect: Theme and page setup, plugin stack, custom code, hosting and caching, CDN settings.
  • Understanding: I write the report for who's reading it, devs get technical detail, business owners get plain English.
  • Diagnose: Separate “this is killing performance” from “this is mildly annoying but fine”.

I lean on my own tools plus decades of real-world experience shipping and rescuing sites.

You're not paying for my struggle, you're paying for my judgment and a finished report that helps you move forward.

What you get

Property-focused written report

  • Fix this now - high-impact performance, stability, and UX fixes.
  • Fix this next - solid improvements that can wait a bit.
  • Ignore this - noise you can safely stop worrying about.

Follow-up for questions

I'll answer any questions by email after you've read the report. If you'd prefer a live screen-share walkthrough, we can arrange that separately.

Clear next steps

Whether you use me, your existing dev, or someone else to implement. No fluff, no fifty-page PDF nobody reads. Just a prioritised list of what actually matters.

Ready for an honest review?

Book a website review

How it works & Pricing

This process is built for busy agents. Clear steps, fixed price, no mystery retainers.

1. Initial Contact

You send me your website, what's broken or annoying you, and a rough idea of your budget.

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2. Fixed Price Quote

I give you a fixed price for the review before we start, so there are no surprises.

3. Audit

I do the audit, send the report, then we can decide what to do next.

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4. Next Steps

If you want help implementing the fixes, we can scope that separately. If not, you've still got a clear plan.

I usually start with paid consulting sessions and project reviews at around £100 per hour rather than free “pick your brain” calls.

Most estate agent website reviews land between £300–£500 depending on site complexity and number of branches.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a review take?

Usually 3-5 working days from when I have everything I need. It's a manual process, not an automated report.

What if I don't want to implement the fixes myself?

That's fine. You can hand the report to your existing developer or I can give you a separate fixed-price quote to handle the fixes.

Do you work with Reapit / Alto / other CRM feeds?

Yes. I have extensive experience integrating and debugging property feeds from major CRMs like Reapit, Alto, Street, and others.

Ready to fix your site?

Fill out the form below to get started. I'll get back to you with a fixed price quote and next steps.