Create Content That Wins Locally
Content is the backbone of long-term local SEO. The goal isn't just to rank — it's to position yourself as the go-to expert in your area, the agent everyone thinks of when they think of buying or selling in your neighborhood.
Location Pages: Your Secret Weapon
If you serve multiple neighborhoods or cities, create a dedicated page for each one. These pages should go beyond a simple list of listings — paint a picture of what it's actually like to live there.
- A detailed neighborhood overview (history, vibe, who it suits)
- Local market data (average home prices, recent trends)
- Schools, parks, restaurants, transit, and amenities nearby
- Live property listings filtered for that area
- Local testimonials from buyers or sellers in that neighborhood
If your agency is part of a network with a parent website (like a franchise), and you don't control the main site, focus 100% of your energy on GBP optimization and your Google Business posts. Weekly image or video posts perform especially well in this scenario.
Content Cluster Strategy
Instead of random blog posts, build topic clusters. One comprehensive "pillar page" (e.g., "Complete Guide to Buying a Home in [City]") links to multiple supporting articles on subtopics — financing, inspections, neighborhoods, closing costs. This structure helps Google understand your expertise and boosts all related pages together.
High-Impact Blog Ideas (Free to Start)
Neighborhood Guides
"Best Neighborhoods in [City] for Young Families" — draws local search traffic and showcases your knowledge.
Market Updates
"[City] Real Estate Market Report — Q1 2025" — positions you as the local authority and earns backlinks.
Buyer / Seller Guides
"First-Time Homebuyer Guide for [City]" — captures informational intent and builds trust with new clients.
Local Development News
"How the New Metro Line Will Impact Property Values in [Area]" — timely content that local media may link to.
E-E-A-T: Build Trust With Google (and People)
Google evaluates real estate content on four dimensions — Expertise, Experience, Authority, and Trustworthiness. Demonstrate all four by sharing your transaction history, adding client testimonials, citing local market data, and keeping your contact information visible and consistent everywhere.