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QR code generator for real estate

Connect buyers to property details, virtual tours, and your contact info with one scan.

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How QR codes fit into real estate

Buyers want information fast. When someone pulls up to a listing, they want photos, price, and square footage right now — not after they get home and remember to look it up. A QR code on the yard sign bridges that gap in about two seconds.

Where to place them

Yard signs are the obvious spot, but think broader. Add a code to your property flyers so buyers at an open house can save the listing to their phone. Print one on the back of your business card linking to your current listings page. Include one in your email signature pointing to your agent profile.

Virtual tours are the killer use case

QR codes and virtual tours are a natural pair. A buyer scans the code on your sign, and thirty seconds later they’re walking through the house on their phone screen. This is especially useful for vacant properties or investment buyers visiting from out of town.

Tips that actually matter

Print QR codes at minimum 3 inches square for yard signs. Anything smaller and scanning from the sidewalk becomes unreliable. Use dark codes on light backgrounds — not the reverse. And always test the code in direct sunlight, since screen glare is your biggest enemy outdoors.

Keep each code focused on one action. The sign code goes to the listing. The business card code goes to your vCard. Don’t try to do everything with one link.

How it works

1

Pick your listing link

Paste the URL for your property listing, virtual tour, or lead capture landing page. Or create a vCard QR code with your agent contact details.

2

Brand it to your brokerage

Add your headshot or brokerage logo to the center of the QR code. Match the color scheme to your brand guidelines.

3

Deploy across your materials

Download in SVG for print. Add the code to yard signs, property flyers, open house handouts, and your email signature.

Why it works

Capture leads at the curb

A QR code on your yard sign lets drive-by buyers pull up the full listing on their phone. You get engagement from people who would otherwise just keep driving.

Replace outdated flyer boxes

Flyer boxes run out, get wet, and need refilling. A QR code on the sign never runs out and always shows the latest listing info.

Track buyer interest by property

Dynamic QR codes show you how many scans each listing gets. Compare properties to see which ones attract the most drive-by interest.

Speed up open house sign-ins

Place a QR code at the door linking to a sign-in form. Buyers enter their info on their phone — faster for them, cleaner data for you.

Frequently asked questions

How do real estate agents use QR codes?

Agents place QR codes on yard signs, flyers, and business cards. Each code links to a property listing page, virtual tour, or the agent's contact card. Buyers scan and get details without typing a URL.

Can I put a QR code on a real estate yard sign?

Yes. Size it at least 3-4 inches square so it's scannable from the sidewalk. Use high contrast colors and test the scan distance before printing a batch.

What should a real estate QR code link to?

Link to the MLS listing page, a virtual tour, a photo gallery, or a landing page with your contact form. Match the code to what the buyer wants at that moment — details at a showing, photos on a flyer.

Do QR codes on real estate flyers actually get scanned?

They do when placed well. A flyer on a lockbox at a showing gets scanned more than one mailed to a neighborhood. Context matters — give people a reason to scan.

Can I reuse a QR code for different property listings?

With a dynamic QR code, yes. Update the destination URL when you get a new listing, and the same printed code on your sign or card points to the new property.

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