Which real estate website will give you the most traffic to your listing? That depends on how good their SEO is. This report does not purport to tell you which company gives you a better service or value for money. There are thousands of localities not tested below – use a search engine and make up your own mind. All this report tries to convey is that some websites consistently rank in the top 10 and many more don’t.
The US real estate local search landscape is different from the Internet Yellow Pages (IYP) scene. Dedicated real estate classifieds sites such as Trulia and Zillow pop up in the search results, pushing down the static IYP entries from Yellowpages.com. They compete with affiliate marketer sites that are nipping at their heels.
I studied the performance of 26 nationwide real estate sites, including a small number of other sites that showed up in the SERPs. I was looking to find:
- Which cities are served well by the big real estate portals?
- Which search engine delivers high ranking real estate portals to a given city?
- Which portal delivers the highest ranks?
- Does the search term alter the ranks significantly?
- How much SEO appears to have been done?
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Methodology
I took the top 274 cities in the US with a population of 100,000 or more. All searches were conducted on Google.com and Bing.com from Australia, using the abbreviated state in the search term to eliminate any confusion for a similarly named locality elsewhere in the world. Sample searches were conducted using a proxy server in Chicago and the rankings were nearly identical. Yahoo search was not used.
The search terms were (one example):
- Akron OH homes for sale
- Akron OH real estate
- Akron OH homes for rent
Findings
General classifieds sites such as Craigslist and Oodle pop up now and then but they are not strong performers for top-10 rankings for all three keyword sets.
Every locality has its local contenders. Some are individual real estate agents; some are local aggregators. In the larger metros the local search sites had a strong presence.
Some sites appear to be well-known but don’t do well in the SERPs. Roost.com has been featured in major publications, which is just as well, because it was rarely seen on page 1 in this test. Remax.com is another well-known brand, but is not in the top rankings.
The search term also plays a big part when trying to find the best directory for real estate. To make it more interesting, Bing and Google also favour different directories (click the image below to enlarge).
When it comes to the most top-10 rankings on Bing, the best performer is Homes.com for all three keywords. We can’t compare the “rentals” keywords with the “homes for sale” kind, because different websites enter the mix.
Real Estate Rankings (Google)
- RealEstate.Yahoo.com
- Homes.com
- Realtor.com
- Trulia.com
- Zillow.com
It’s not possible to rank 6 – 10 because the two main keyword sets have different sites coming up. Only RealEstate.com and HomeGain.com are common to both but at different ranks.
Real Estate Rankings (Bing)
- Homes.com
- Trulia.com
- Realtor.com
- Yahoo.com
- HomeFinder.com
- Zillow.com
- RealEstate.com
- HomesByOwner.com
- HomeGain.com
All the above ranked in the top-10 for both phrases in the 274-city test but two that appeared for only one keyword were AmericanHomeGuides.com and Rentals.com.
Rentals Rankings (Google)
- Rentals.com
- Craigslist.com
- Homes.com
- House.info
- RealEstate.Yahoo.com
- Oodle.com
- Trulia.com
- Realtor.com
- NationalRelocation.com
- Zillow.com
Since I only tested one keyword here, all 10 made the grade.
Rentals Rankings (Bing)
- Homes.com
- Rentals.com
- Craigslist.com
- NationalRelocation.com
- House.info
- Olx.com
- RealEstate.Yahoo.com
- Realtor.com
- Oodle.com
- Trulia.com
<Locality> Homes For Sale | <Locality> Real Estate | <Locality> Homes For Rent | |||||||||
Bing | Bing | Bing | |||||||||
Homes.com | 295 | Yahoo | 378 | Homes.com | 268 | Yahoo | 298 | Homes.com | 367 | Rentals.com | 303 |
Trulia.com | 207 | Homes.com | 291 | Realtor.com | 149 | Homes.com | 226 | Rentals.com | 214 | Craigslist | 177 |
Realtor.com | 147 | Realtor.com | 270 | Yahoo | 128 | Realtor.com | 202 | Craigslist | 113 | Homes.com | 165 |
Homefinder.com | 116 | Trulia.com | 229 | Trulia | 116 | Trulia | 189 | NationalRelocation.com | 30 | House.info | 152 |
Zillow.com | 86 | Zillow.com | 226 | RealEstate.com | 47 | Zillow | 173 | House.info | 19 | Yahoo | 103 |
Yahoo | 57 | Homefinder.com | 142 | Homefinder.com | 35 | RealEstate.com | 161 | Olx.com | 7 | Oodle.com | 100 |
RealEstate.com | 56 | Homegain.com | 122 | Rentals.com | 18 | House.info | 53 | Yahoo | 5 | Trulia.com | 31 |
HomesByOwner.com | 32 | HomesByOwner.com | 79 | Zillow | 16 | Homegain | 31 | Realtor.com | 5 | Realtor.com | 29 |
American Home Guides | 18 | DirectHomes.com | 63 | HomesByOwner.com | 12 | AOL | 10 | Oodle.com | 2 | NationalRelocation.com | 12 |
Homegain.com | 16 | RealEstate.com | 53 | Homegain | 11 | Roost.com | 10 | Trulia.com | 1 | Zillow.com | 4 |
Excellent post, and great methodology.
I might have to repeat your experiment in the UK. Thanks.
Thanks for the nicely done report. In my local market of Vancouver WA, USA there is a strong battle for the top ranking spots and your report is quite consistent with what I’ve seen here.
Ash,
Excellent research! I work with Realtors every day so this report is a nice step away from the general SEO conversations I see every day.
I have two questions for you if you don’t mind taking a moment to answer. The first got me hung up for a moment and something I respectfully disagree slightly with, the second question is one of curiosity.
#1. In your report you wrote: “Again, almost all 274 localities had a major real estate portal showing in the top 10 for both search engines. But this keyphrase is not as visible as ” homes for sale”.” This is for ” real estate”.
What keyword tool / metrics are you using to make the statement of homes for sale being more visible than real estate? I’ve been doing this for five years now and the only two instances that I’ve found far out weighing ‘real estate’ is ‘homes’ and ‘foreclosures’.
#2. Loved the HTML screenshot of Zillow and Trulia. What are you using that highlights what’s missing in the hierarchy?
Thanks for the amazing amount of time you’ve put into reviewing this particular industry!
– John
Thanks for the detailed comment, John. I am only looking at your quote and not the whole post as I type this, but I was trying to say that the SERPs showed more results from these portals (as opposed to results from other kinds of sites). These terms included the locality, e.g. let’s take a thriving metropolis Peoria, IL.
Compare real estate peoria il and homes for sale peoria il. The former brings up a lot of local agent sites at the top relative to the other. When I looked at 274 of these phrases, one term was more favourable than the other for the large portals while the other favoured the local offices.
I use Firefox for most SEO work and it lets me add Chris Pederick’s Developer Toolbar add-on. It has many great tools within including the one called View Document Outline.
I really enjoyed this article and found it to be very informative as I am trying to increase traffic to my websites. I too use most of the sites mentioned. Thank you!