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April 5, 2026

How to Create a Website to Sell Your House (5-Minute Guide)

Selling your home without a realtor? You need more than a Zillow listing. A dedicated property website gives your home its own page — no competing listings, no distractions, just your photos, your description, and a contact form for interested buyers.

Here's how to create one in 5 minutes, even if you've never built a website before.

Why your house needs its own website

When you list on Zillow or Realtor.com, your home appears alongside dozens of competing properties. Buyers get distracted by "similar homes" in the sidebar. Zillow even sells your buyer leads to other agents.

A single property website puts all the focus on your home. You get a clean URL you can put on your yard sign, share on Facebook, print on flyers, and text to interested buyers. When someone visits, they see a full-screen photo gallery, your property details, and a contact form that goes directly to you.

Step 1: Gather your listing details

Before you start, have this ready:

  • Your property address
  • Asking price
  • Bedrooms, bathrooms, and square footage
  • A description of your home (or let AI write one for you)
  • At least 4-6 photos — more is better. 15-30 photos is ideal

Photo tips for FSBO sellers

You don't need a professional photographer, but good photos make a massive difference. Shoot during the day with natural light. Clean every room before shooting. Shoot from doorways to make rooms look larger. Get at least one good exterior shot.

Step 2: Create your listing page

Go to listedpage.com/create and fill in your property details. The form takes about 3 minutes. You'll enter your address, price, bedroom and bathroom count, square footage, and features.

Not sure what to write for the description? Click the "Write with AI" button and it'll generate a compelling listing description from your property details. You can edit it or use it as-is.

Step 3: Upload your photos

Drag and drop your photos into the upload area. You can upload up to 75 photos. The first photo becomes your hero image — pick your best exterior shot or the most impressive room.

You can drag photos to reorder them. Put your strongest photos first — exterior, kitchen, living room, primary bedroom, backyard.

Step 4: Preview and pay

Preview your listing to see exactly what buyers will see. If everything looks good, pay $25 and your property website goes live instantly.

That's it. No monthly fees, no subscription to cancel, no hidden charges. Your listing stays live for 12 months.

Step 5: Share your listing everywhere

Now you have a clean URL like listedpage.com/l/123-oak-lane-austin-tx. Here's where to share it:

  • Yard sign: Print a QR code that links to your listing page. Stick it on your yard sign or a separate rider. Buyers driving by can scan it instantly.
  • Facebook: Post the link in local buy/sell/trade groups, neighborhood groups, and your personal feed. The link preview will show your hero photo and price.
  • Craigslist: Include the link in your Craigslist listing for buyers who want to see all the photos and details.
  • Flyers: Print the URL and QR code on your property flyers for open houses and mailers.
  • Email: Text or email the link directly to anyone who asks about the property.

How much does it cost?

ListedPage is $25 per listing, one-time. No monthly fees, no subscription. Your listing stays live for up to 12 months. If your house sells sooner (and it probably will), you can contact us to take it down.

Compare that to other options:

  • Flat-fee MLS listing: $100-500
  • Realtor commission (6%): $15,000-30,000 on a typical home
  • Other single property website platforms: $12-99/month
  • ListedPage: $25, done

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