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Top 11 Webflow Design Agencies for Real Estate in 2026

Dev Mizan Mar 7, 2026 28 min read
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Why Real Estate Websites Need a Specialist Webflow Agency

Most real estate websites are built for the developer’s convenience, not the buyer’s decision. Generic WordPress templates, slow load times, hard-to-update property listings, and zero brand personality. Then you wonder why your competitor with the nicer site gets more calls.

The shift to Webflow in the real estate space is not a trend. It is a structural change in how top agents and brokerages think about their online presence. Webflow now powers 524,000+ live websites and generated $213 million in revenue in 2024, up 66% year-over-year. The platform carries a $4 billion valuation from its 2022 Series C and has attracted enterprise clients including Dell, The New York Times, and Dropbox.

The real estate industry has noticed. Webflow’s built-in CMS makes managing dynamic property listings straightforward. You can filter by price, location, bedroom count, or property type without touching a single line of code. MLS and IDX integration works through providers like Add On IDX (starting at $99/month), Realtyna’s MLS Router API, and the CMS Listings Webflow app. CRM connections to HubSpot, Salesforce, and Marketo run natively or through Zapier.

Performance matters too. Webflow’s hosting runs on AWS infrastructure with a global CDN and 99.99% uptime. Lazy loading and WebP images reduce file sizes by 40 to 60 percent, keeping media-heavy property pages fast. Every one-second delay in load time reduces conversions by 20 percent, and over 60 percent of property searches happen on mobile. Those numbers are not abstract. They are the difference between a viewing booked and a lead bounced.

For agents, the no-code editor means changes that once needed a developer and four hours now take twenty minutes. Enterprise clients report saving upwards of $6 million annually after switching to Webflow. Sites can be rebuilt in days instead of months.

With 40+ real estate templates on Webflow’s marketplace and native CMS filtering built for property search, the platform has moved well past being a designer’s tool. The question now is not whether to use Webflow. It is which agency to trust with it.

The research behind this guide pulled from agency websites, Webflow’s official partner directory, Clutch reviews, and published case studies. Agencies are ranked primarily by their relevance to real estate, followed by Webflow expertise, verified client results, and pricing transparency.

Want a real estate website that actually converts? Before you hire an agency, it helps to understand what makes a brand stand out. Become Someone From No One is a free ebook by Sahil Gandhi (The Brand Professor) that breaks down how to build a personal brand from scratch. If you are an agent, broker, or real estate founder, this is required reading before your next website project.

Real Estate Website Design Trends Shaping 2025 and 2026

Before you brief any agency, you need to know what the best real estate websites are doing right now. The gap between average and excellent has widened considerably.

AI-Powered Personalization

AI features are becoming standard, not premium. Personalized property recommendations based on browsing behavior, AI chatbots for 24/7 lead capture that integrate directly with CRMs, automated FAQ systems, and AI-generated listing descriptions are all deployable on Webflow through custom code embeds and third-party integrations. Webflow’s acquisition of Intellimize has also brought native AI personalization into the platform.

Immersive Visuals and Virtual Tours

Drone footage, 3D virtual tours via Matterport embeds, interactive floor plans, and video backgrounds are now expected rather than impressive. Apple Vision Pro is pushing virtual property showings further. Webflow handles all of these through its flexible embed system.

Neighborhood and Lifestyle Pages

Buyers purchase areas, not just properties. Pages that include local school ratings, walkability scores, crime data, commute times, and amenity guides consistently outperform generic listing pages in organic search. Webflow’s CMS makes managing hundreds of location-based content pages manageable.

Advanced Search Architecture

Map-plus-list split views with smart filters, saved search functionality, personalized dashboards for price-drop alerts, and voice search optimization are moving from enterprise-only to expected-by-default.

Mobile-First Everything

Sticky CTAs, thumb-friendly navigation, floating chat widgets, and fast-loading gallery carousels are baseline requirements. Not differentiators. If your current site requires pinching to zoom on a phone, you are losing leads daily.

The 11 Best Webflow Design Agencies for Real Estate in 2026

  1. Blushush | Brand-first. Conversion-led. No templates.

Website: blushush.co.uk | Location: London, UK | Founded: 2022 | Pricing: $10,000 to $25,000

Blushush is a London-based Webflow design agency built around a single idea: boring websites cost you money. Every project starts with brand strategy before any design work begins, because a beautiful site with a generic message still loses to a confident brand with a clear voice.

Co-founded by Sahil Gandhi (a TEDx speaker and the person behind The Brand Professor brand, which 100,000+ professionals follow) and Bhavik Sarkhedi (Forbes Business Council member), the studio works with startups, SaaS companies, fintech brands, fashion labels, and wellness businesses. They are a Certified Webflow Partner with a selective client roster and zero tolerance for AI-generated, copy-paste websites.

For real estate clients specifically, Blushush offers something that most agencies cannot: the complete package under one roof. Brand strategy and visual identity, Figma UI/UX design, custom Webflow development (no templates, ever), CMS management, SEO and performance optimization, and conversion funnel strategy. You do not have to coordinate between a branding agency, a web studio, and an SEO consultant. One team handles the full journey from discovery to launch to ongoing growth.

Their client work includes Eyda Homes (home decor), N1 Payments (fintech), Born Clothing (fashion e-commerce), and LOOM Fashion (sustainable fashion). Blushush has formed strategic alliances with Ohh My Brand and Empyreal Infotech in 2025, expanding their service reach.

What makes Blushush particularly relevant to real estate is their focus on brand differentiation in markets where everyone looks identical. When every agent’s website shows the same stock photo of a family in front of a house, the agent with a genuinely distinct brand wins the shortlist. Blushush builds that distinctiveness from the ground up.

Pricing runs from approximately $10,000 to $25,000 for a full custom brand website. Every project begins with a brand discovery workshop. The team is small and selective, so availability is worth checking early at blushush.co.uk.

Best for: Real estate agents and boutique brokerages who want a brand-led website that stands out from every other agent in their market.

  1. Flow Ninja | The largest fully in-house Webflow agency in the world.

Website: flow.ninja | Location: Nis, Serbia / US presence | Founded: 2015 | Pricing: $25,000+ per project; $72K–$150K annual retainers

Flow Ninja does not use freelancers. Every designer, developer, and strategist is in-house, which matters when you need accountability on a complex project. They pioneered a WebOps model where dedicated pods embed with client teams to build, launch, and continuously iterate on Webflow sites. They are a Webflow Enterprise Partner and won Enterprise Partner of the Year in 2023, with an Agency of the Year finalist nomination in 2025.

Their service structure runs across three tiers. flowTransform handles strategic redesign projects starting at $25,000. flowOperate delivers ongoing retainers at $72K to $150K annually for businesses that need an always-on web team. flowGrowth focuses on conversion rate improvement and SEO. They also host flowConf, Europe’s leading Webflow conference.

Key clients include Checkout.com, Upwork, Trustly ($100K in annual cost savings, 100+ migrated pages), 21.co ($300K+ saved annually), and Zingly. While no dedicated real estate clients are publicly listed, their work on programmatic SEO and city-based directory pages with client Qwick translates directly to real estate listing architectures. They have handled CMS setups with up to 150,000 CMS items, which is what a large property platform requires.

Their track record of 200+ projects with zero launch-day failures is the kind of claim that holds up under scrutiny when you read their published case studies. For real estate companies that need a long-term web operations partner rather than a one-off project, Flow Ninja is a natural fit.

Best for: Mid to large real estate platforms needing a permanent web team, programmatic SEO across hundreds of city or neighborhood pages, and CMS at serious scale.

  1. Finsweet | They built the tools your real estate site probably already uses.

Website: finsweet.com | Location: Denver, CO, USA | Founded: 2016 | Pricing: Starting at $10,000

Finsweet sits in a position no other agency occupies. They are a top-tier Webflow agency and the team behind the foundational tools that power the entire Webflow ecosystem. Their Client-First CSS naming system is the most-cloned project in Webflow history with 19,000+ clones translated into 12+ languages. Their Attributes library provides free JavaScript solutions for CMS filtering, which is exactly the functionality that real estate property search pages rely on.

As a Webflow Premium Enterprise Partner (top 10 globally), they have launched 500+ sites with a 97% client retention rate. They won Community Creator of the Year in 2022 and were Agency of the Year finalists in 2024 and 2025. Notable clients include Dropbox (which now launches pages 500% faster), GitHub, Vanta, WeTransfer, Blue Cross, and Clay. Their work with Steadily, an insurance platform for landlords and real estate investors, represents their closest direct real estate client.

Here is the thing about Finsweet and real estate: if your Webflow property site uses CMS filtering to let buyers search by bedroom count, price range, or neighborhood, there is a high probability it is already running on Finsweet’s Attributes library. They are the infrastructure layer. Hiring them means working directly with the people who wrote the code everyone else uses.

They maintain 10+ dedicated JavaScript developers, which is rare for a Webflow agency and essential for technically complex builds. Pricing starts at $10,000. They also offer a self-service contract generator on their site, which is unusually transparent.

Best for: Real estate sites that need advanced search and filtering, custom integrations, or technically complex CMS architectures built on the most reliable Webflow foundation available.

  1. BX Studio | The agency with the strongest real estate portfolio on this list.

Website: bx.studio | Location: USA (part of Barrel Holdings) | Webflow Status: Enterprise Partner

BX Studio has done what most agencies on this list have not. They have built real websites for real estate companies at the top end of the market, and the case studies are publicly available.

Tishman Speyer, the development firm behind the Rockefeller Center, the World Trade Center, and Madison Square Garden, partnered with BX Studio to bring their rebrand to Webflow. The result features fluid animations and a property CMS that anyone on the team can update without developer support.

Fifth Wall, the venture capital firm focused on decarbonizing real estate and backed by some of the biggest names in the industry, had their digital platform built by BX Studio with a design approach that reflects both their investment philosophy and their credibility.

KSL, a property portfolio client, received a Webflow site with custom animations, a property CMS, and an interactive map with live filtering that lets visitors explore global properties in real time.

They are a Webflow Enterprise Partner, a 2024 Agency of the Year finalist, and won a Webflow Award for Business Impact for their work on Headspace Health. With 15+ years of digital expertise through parent company Barrel Holdings, they have the processes and team depth to handle large-scale enterprise projects. Other clients include IGN, Toyota, Gorgias, Zipline, and Nasdaq.

Best for: Enterprise real estate firms, property investment companies, and large brokerages that need interactive property maps, complex CMS architecture, and enterprise-grade Webflow builds.

  1. Refokus | 80+ design awards. The most decorated Webflow agency on the planet.

Website: refokus.com | Location: Hamburg, Germany / New York (fully remote) | Founded: 2021 | Pricing: Premium (undisclosed, ~12 week delivery)

Refokus has collected 80+ design awards including multiple Awwwards and CSSDA Site of the Day recognitions, making them the most awarded Webflow agency in existence. They have been nominated for Webflow Agency of the Year in 2022, 2023, and 2024 (9 total nominations, 2 trophies won), and were nominated for Awwwards Agency of the Year in 2024. They hit $1M+ in revenue in their first year of operation.

Founded by Leonardo Zakour and Stefanie with combined 40+ years of tech experience, Refokus specializes in immersive, emotionally engaging web experiences. They use WebGL, ThreeJS, GSAP, and AI integrations to build things that other agencies simply cannot. Their approach is engineering-led, which means the Webflow development is owned by engineers rather than designers, enabling custom 3D experiences and fluid animations at a level of technical sophistication that most studios cannot reach.

Clients include BCG, Yahoo!, Spotify, YPO, and sevdesk (2,000+ pages managed in Webflow). They built Layout Land and the Variables Demo for Webflow’s own team, which tells you a lot about where they sit in the ecosystem. Their Refokus Tools have been cloned 15,000+ times with 100 million+ monthly requests.

For real estate, Refokus is the choice for luxury property marketing. When you need a property showcase that feels like an editorial spread rather than a listings database, their combination of 3D animation, immersive scroll experiences, and visual storytelling creates the kind of first impression that high-end property commands.

Best for: Luxury real estate developers, premium property brands, and high-end brokerages where the visual experience of the website must match the price point of the properties.

  1. BRIX Agency | The agency that built the templates and the custom sites.

Website: brixagency.com | Location: San Francisco, USA | Team Size: 22 | Pricing: $15,000 to $30,000

BRIX Agency operates two businesses simultaneously. They are the #1 template developer on Webflow’s marketplace with 300+ templates and 25,000+ websites, and they are a full-service Webflow agency with 200+ custom projects. They are a Webflow Enterprise Partner and won the Template Partner Award of the Year at Webflow Conf 2022.

Their direct real estate contribution is concrete. BRIX created two dedicated real estate templates: Realtor X (a 28-page template covering property listings, an agent directory, a blog section, and three homepage variations) and HouseMarket. These are not generic designs with a few property photos swapped in. They reflect a genuine understanding of real estate UX, from how buyers navigate listings to how agents need to present their credentials.

Custom agency projects focus primarily on tech and SaaS companies, with clients including Paradox, Teachable, and Upside. Services cover web design, brand design, Webflow development, UI/UX, automation and integrations with HubSpot, Salesforce, and Slack, plus AI services and conversion optimization.

Pricing averages $15,000 to $30,000 for a five to ten page website at $100 to $200 per hour, with a typical timeline of four to eight weeks. Each project includes a two-hour Webflow training session so clients can manage their own content going forward.

Best for: Real estate agents who want a proven template foundation customized to their brand, or startups and prop-tech companies needing a custom build with solid Webflow expertise.

  1. Outliant | 200 people. 50+ countries. Built for multi-location scale.

Website: outliant.com | Location: Fully distributed across 50+ countries | Team Size: ~200 | Minimum Project: $50,000+

Outliant won the New Partner award at WebflowConf 2022 and was featured as a Webflow customer case study. With approximately 200 engineers and designers across 50+ countries, they handle projects that smaller agencies physically cannot.

Their headline case study is Orangetheory Fitness: a 25% increase in member signups, a three-month Webflow migration, and four times faster delivery than the previous development approach. They have worked with Winona (300% year-over-year growth), Ideal Dental, SelectQuote (2 million customers), DocuSign, Christie’s, Purina, Kimberly-Clark, and Nasdaq.

For real estate, their multi-location architecture expertise is the key differentiator. Their team has managed 25,000+ locations across client portfolios. A real estate brokerage with offices across multiple cities, each needing local SEO, localized content, and a unified brand, is exactly the kind of challenge Outliant is built for.

They handle HIPAA and ADA compliance, which is relevant for any real estate firm working with healthcare real estate or accessibility requirements. Services span branding, website design and development, digital growth marketing, and web and app development. They also run a Venture Studio that funds and invests in companies.

Best for: Large brokerages, franchise real estate networks, or property companies with multi-city presence that need consistent branding across dozens or hundreds of location-specific web pages.

  1. Zinda Agency | The only agency on this list that works exclusively with real estate.

Website: zinda.agency | Location: Canada | Pricing: Consultation-based via Calendly

Zinda Agency is the only agency in this entire list with a client base made up exclusively of real estate professionals. Every project they take on is for an agent, a team, or a brokerage. That focus creates depth that generalist agencies cannot replicate.

Their client list reads like a who’s who of top-performing real estate professionals:

  • Faisal Susiwala, the #1 individual RE/MAX agent in the world
  • Ed Doucet, the #1 commercial agent in Canada and #3 globally
  • Sandra Pike / The Pike Group, the #1 real estate team in Halifax
  • Vilensky Realty, the #1 agents in Vaughan
  • Nolia, a new development project Webflow site

Services cover the full spectrum that real estate professionals actually need: custom Webflow websites, semi-custom builds (template-based and more affordable), MLS and IDX integrations through the CMS Listings Webflow app, premium logo design, brand style guides, digital graphics including banners, email signatures, Canva templates, and newsletters, plus print materials covering business cards, for-sale signs, and billboards. They also offer real estate SEO and ongoing website maintenance.

What separates Zinda from every other agency here is that they already know what questions to ask. They understand MLS integration, agent bio page architecture, neighborhood content strategy, and the lead generation funnel specific to buyers and sellers. You do not need to explain your business to them.

Best for: Individual agents and small brokerages who want a specialist who understands real estate from the inside out, including MLS integration and the full branding-to-print pipeline.

  1. Flowout | Unlimited Webflow design and development on a monthly subscription.

Website: flowout.com | Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia | Team Size: 40+ | Pricing: From $4,900/month, no contract

Flowout is a Webflow Premium Enterprise Partner and a 2024 Agency of the Year finalist. Their partner profile explicitly lists real estate as a core industry focus alongside SaaS, venture capital, fintech, enterprise, AI, and healthcare. They have served 300+ businesses, and their clients have collectively raised over $2 billion in capital.

Their model is different from every other agency here. Instead of a project-based engagement, Flowout runs on a monthly subscription starting at $4,900 for unlimited Webflow design and development requests. No long-term contracts. Cancel whenever. Individual tasks are turned around in one to three business days. Hourly packages are also available for lower volumes.

Clients include Jasper AI, Kajabi, Sendlane, Stripe, and Sequoia Capital. Services include Webflow design and development, enterprise solutions, website migrations, CMS integration, SEO, speed optimization, and integrations with HubSpot, Salesforce, Greenhouse, Stripe, Zapier, and Airtable.

For real estate companies with ongoing needs, the subscription model makes financial sense. Property listings change constantly. New developments need new pages. Blog content needs publishing. Marketing campaigns need landing pages. A $4,900 monthly retainer that covers all of this on short turnarounds can be more cost-effective than project-based pricing where every small update becomes a new quote.

Best for: Real estate companies with high-frequency content needs: new listing pages, campaign landing pages, ongoing SEO content, and regular design updates that do not fit neatly into a project scope.

  1. Udesly | Webflow design. WordPress deployment. The bridge real estate needs.

Website: udesly.com | Location: Benevento, Italy | Webflow Status: First Italian Certified Expert Partner (since April 2021)

Udesly solves a problem that stops many real estate firms from choosing Webflow. The conflict goes like this: you want Webflow’s visual design quality and editor experience, but your MLS/IDX integration requires WordPress plugins like IDX Broker or Showcase IDX that only run on WordPress.

Udesly’s answer is the Udesly Nexus app, the primary tool in the ecosystem for converting Webflow designs into WordPress, Shopify, Jamstack, and Ghost themes. Design in Webflow’s visual editor. Deploy on WordPress. Get the best of both platforms without compromising on either.

Additional tools include a Chrome extension for custom attributes, a premium template collection priced at $199 for the full set, Smootify.io for smooth scrolling, and TurnMyFigma.com for Figma-to-Webflow conversion. They are also a LottieFiles Marketplace vendor. Custom project work is available through Udesly Studio.

Best for: Real estate firms that need robust MLS/IDX plugin support on WordPress but want the design quality and editor experience that Webflow provides.

  1. Elastic Themes | Premium Webflow templates with real estate-ready CMS structures.

Website: elasticthemes.com | Webflow Status: Expert template designer | Template Pricing: $49 to $79 per template

Elastic Themes is a Webflow template design studio rather than a full-service agency, but they earn a place here because of the quality and flexibility of what they produce. They are listed as an Expert on Webflow’s template marketplace with 21 premium templates covering agencies, portfolios, blogs, startups, e-commerce, and restaurants.

Each template ships with six to eight homepage layout options, global swatches for easy color theming, built-in CMS functionality, smooth Webflow interactions and animations, and customer support that includes video tutorial responses. Templates range from $49 to $79 with some free options. Notable names include Uno ($79), Prime ($79), Faraday ($79), Marco ($49), and Luxe ($49).

While Elastic Themes has not built a dedicated real estate template, their CMS-ready UI kits and component libraries are strong starting points for real estate projects working with a developer or a smaller budget. They are not a replacement for a full-service agency, but they are the right resource when the brief is a high-quality foundation that a designer can adapt.

Best for: Budget-conscious real estate projects that need a premium starting point, or developers looking for a high-quality Webflow template to customize for a client.

How to Choose the Right Webflow Agency for Your Real Estate Project

The biggest mistake real estate businesses make when hiring a web agency is treating all agencies as interchangeable. They are not. Each agency on this list is excellent at something specific. The key is matching that specific strength to your actual situation.

If you are an individual agent or small brokerage

Start with Zinda Agency for dedicated real estate expertise, or Blushush if brand differentiation and standing out from every other agent in your market is the priority. Both work at a scale appropriate for individual practitioners.

If you are a property developer or luxury real estate brand

Look at BX Studio for their proven real estate portfolio (Tishman Speyer, Fifth Wall, KSL) or Refokus for immersive 3D experiences and award-winning visual design. Both handle the premium end of the market.

If you need a large-scale platform with hundreds of listings

Look at Flow Ninja (150,000 CMS item capacity, zero launch-day failures across 200+ projects) or Finsweet (who built the filtering tools that power most property search experiences on Webflow). Both handle technical complexity that would overwhelm smaller agencies.

If you need a multi-city or multi-office web presence

Talk to Outliant. Their track record managing 25,000+ locations across client portfolios makes them the strongest choice for real estate networks that need consistent brand and localized content across regions.

If your budget is under $15,000 or you need ongoing updates

Consider Flowout‘s subscription model at $4,900/month for unlimited requests, or BRIX Agency‘s Realtor X and HouseMarket templates as a cost-effective starting point. For real estate firms that need Webflow’s design quality on a WordPress deployment for IDX plugin access, Udesly solves that specific problem directly.

Questions to Ask Any Webflow Agency Before You Sign

Regardless of which agency you shortlist, these are the questions worth asking before committing to a project:

  • Have you built real estate websites before? Can I see the live sites?
  • How do you handle MLS or IDX integration? Which tools do you use?
  • Who on your team will actually work on my project? Is that person in-house or a contractor?
  • What does the CMS structure look like for property listings? Can I add a property myself after launch without developer help?
  • How do you handle SEO on location-specific pages like neighborhood guides?
  • What is your process when something breaks after launch?
  • Can you share a reference from a previous real estate client I can speak to?

Any agency worth hiring will answer these questions confidently and with specific examples. Vague answers at this stage predict vague delivery later.

Want a real estate website that actually converts? Before you hire an agency, it helps to understand what makes a brand stand out. Become Someone From No One is a free ebook by Sahil Gandhi (The Brand Professor) that breaks down how to build a personal brand from scratch. If you are an agent, broker, or real estate founder, this is required reading before your next website project.

One More Thing: Your Website Only Goes as Far as Your Brand

Agency selection, Webflow expertise, and real estate UX patterns all matter. But none of it compensates for a weak personal brand. If you cannot articulate clearly why a buyer or seller should choose you over the agent across the street, no website design will fix that.

That is the exact problem Become Someone From No One addresses. Written by Sahil Gandhi, a TEDx speaker and brand strategist who has helped thousands of professionals build recognizable brands, this free ebook walks through the process of developing a personal brand from a position of complete obscurity to one of genuine authority in your niche.

For real estate professionals, that means understanding what your brand actually stands for, how to communicate it consistently across your website and social presence, and how to position yourself so that the right clients seek you out rather than the other way around. Download it free at sahil-gandhi.com/ebook before you brief your next web project.

The best Webflow design agency in the world cannot compensate for a brand that has nothing to say. Start with the brand. Then build the website.

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