Practice Area
Real Estate Lawyer SEO
Be the closing attorney every agent recommends.
Real estate law SEO is part B2C (buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants) and part B2B (agents, brokers, lenders, investors). We build content for both.
The problem most real estate law firms face
- ✗Title companies competing for closing keywords
- ✗Investor & landlord content very different from consumer
- ✗Local relationship-driven referrals dominate
What we deliver
A complete Real Estate Law SEO program, built around your firm's economics.
Closing & title insurance content
Landlord-tenant practice pages
Investor-focused content (1031, syndications, LLCs)
Agent/broker partnership co-marketing content
Real outcomes
What real estate law firms see with PageOne.
Results based on aggregate client data. Individual outcomes vary by market, competition, and engagement.
Case study
How a real estate law firm scaled organic case volume with PageOne.
Real Estate Law Firm
The firm was competing in a saturated real estate law market against larger practices with older domains, deeper link profiles, and aggressive paid-search budgets, while their own site struggled to rank for the highest-intent case terms.
- →Full technical + on-page SEO rebuild for the firm's real estate law practice
- →Attorney-reviewed content strategy mapped to every real estate law case type
- →Google Business Profile optimization and local pack ranking program
- →Editorial + legal-directory link acquisition tied to authority signals
"PageOne's team understood our practice, our clients, and our economics, and delivered case growth we can measure."
Frequently asked
Questions real estate law firms ask before they sign.
Can SEO replace agent referrals?+
No, it complements them. We typically see 30–50% of organic leads coming through agent-recommended search ('best real estate attorney [city]').
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