FAQ

Common questions
about property
websites.

What they are, how they differ from a portal listing, what an architectural direction means, supported portals and markets, and how the 90-day window works.


A property website is a dedicated web address built around one property — not a portal entry or a brochure PDF. It has its own URL, gallery, lead capture, SEO metadata, and visual identity, designed to present that listing alone.

Portals are for reach — they list your property alongside thousands of others with ads and competitor inventory in the same view. A property website is a destination dedicated to one listing. The two work together: portals drive discovery, the property website converts it.

Each site carries a visual direction matched to the building — Haussmannian, Modernist, Art Deco, Mediterranean, farmhouse, brutalist, and more. Typography, palette, layout, spacing, and image treatment are adapted so the site looks like the property it represents. Where the style is inferred from available cues it is treated as a direction, not a definitive classification.

No. Most sites work perfectly on a branded Styled Listings URL like styledlistingpages.com/p/your-property. Custom domains are available as an optional upgrade on Agency plans.

90 days, with a €49 extension if the property is still on the market. Agency plans keep all included sites live for as long as the subscription is running.

No. Factual data — address, specs, price — always comes from the source listing or what you provide. We use that data to structure and present the property, not to fabricate claims. All draft content is editable before publication.

Most public real estate portals work — Immoweb, SeLoger, Rightmove, Idealista, and standard agency websites. If a portal does not parse cleanly, you can paste the property details directly.

Belgium, France, Italy, and the United States. Other markets follow based on early user demand.

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