Neighborhood searches
Share active homes for a city, neighborhood, subdivision, school zone, or local market.
Create reusable IDX search links for neighborhoods, price ranges, property types, and campaigns, then track leads in your CRM.
Search links make your IDX website useful in texts, emails, ads, social posts, landing pages, and client follow-up.
Share active homes for a city, neighborhood, subdivision, school zone, or local market.
Create links by price range, beds, baths, property type, acreage, waterfront, or new construction.
Use search links in texts, emails, ads, QR codes, social posts, and open house follow-up.
See which links create visits, registrations, saved homes, showing requests, and follow-up opportunities.
CloseDaily search links connect campaign traffic to IDX behavior, lead capture, and CRM follow-up.
Each supporting page strengthens the main CRM and IDX website story without competing with the canonical CRM page.
A generic property search page asks the buyer to start over. An IDX search link sends them straight to homes that match a real reason to click: a neighborhood, subdivision, school zone, price range, property type, or market update.
That makes search links useful across the whole agent workflow. You can text a buyer a focused search, add a neighborhood search to a blog post, use a QR code at an open house, or send ad traffic to a page that already matches the promise in the ad.
When the link connects to your IDX website and CRM, the click can become source data, saved-search activity, property interest, a showing request, or a follow-up task.
Create searches for specific cities, neighborhoods, subdivisions, condos, waterfront areas, golf communities, or school boundaries.
Send buyers homes that match their budget, beds, baths, lot size, home type, garage needs, or other search filters.
Use search links in Facebook posts, email newsletters, Google Ads, landing pages, QR codes, postcards, and open house follow-up.
Keep the source attached so you know which campaign, page, text, or local content topic produced the buyer activity.
The strongest search links are specific enough to feel useful and broad enough to keep fresh inventory flowing from the IDX feed.
Start a free trial if you are ready to test it, or book a demo and we will walk through the CRM, IDX website, and follow-up workflow.
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