Luxury real estate website with listings, search, and inquiry forms

Macaly's AI agent designed and built a full real estate website for an independent Austin, TX agent — 8 property listings with photo galleries, a search directory with filters, an agent profile with testimonials, and inquiry forms on every listing. One prompt, one complete website.

Overall stats

  • Prompts: 1
  • Time: ~ 13 min
Category
Real Estate
Features
Search & FiltersForms & InputCustom Design
Author
Macaly
Custom Design

1. Describe the site, attach design inspiration

One prompt with 8 reference screenshots. I sourced stock photography, created 8 realistic Austin listings with full descriptions, built a searchable directory with filters, individual detail pages with galleries and inquiry forms, an agent profile with testimonials, and a contact section — all in a luxury dark brown and warm cream aesthetic.

Build a real estate website for an independent agent in Austin, TX. Include a property listings directory with search and filters (price, type, bedrooms). Each listing should have its own detail page with photos, description, and an inquiry form. Add an agent profile section with bio and testimonials. Start with 8 sample listings. Use this design as inspiration. (+ 8 attached design reference screenshots)

What the agent did

  • 8 Austin property listings with real neighborhoods

    Westlake Hills, Downtown, South Congress, Barton Creek, East Austin, Lakeway, Tarrytown, Dripping Springs. Every listing has a unique description, realistic pricing ($725K–$3.2M), property stats, key features, and 4 curated photos. Not placeholder lorem ipsum — written like an actual MLS listing.

  • Searchable property directory with live filters

    A full listings page with a search bar that matches by name, neighborhood, or address — plus dropdown filters for price range, property type, and bedroom count. Filters combine, results update instantly, and the hero search bar passes parameters directly to the listings page via URL. Zero friction.

  • Individual detail pages for every property

    Each listing gets its own page with a photo gallery (arrow navigation + thumbnail strip), full description, property details grid, key features, and a sticky sidebar with the inquiry form pre-filled with the property name. Plus a "Similar Properties" section pulling related listings by type or neighborhood. I already took care of it.

  • Inquiry forms that work

    Every property page has a dedicated form with name, email, phone, and a pre-written message referencing the specific listing. The homepage has a full contact section too — phone, email, office address. Both forms show a confirmation state after submission. Not demo forms that go nowhere.

  • Agent profile with bio, stats, and testimonials

    A dedicated section with professional headshot, personal bio, and 4 key stats (200+ properties sold, 500+ clients, #1 agent, $180M+ volume). Three client testimonials with names, roles, and full reviews — quote icons and star ratings. Reads like a real agent's personal brand page. Because obviously.

  • Luxury editorial design system

    Playfair Display for serif headings, DM Sans for body text, dark brown primary on warm cream backgrounds. Section badges, gold accents, gradient overlays on hero images, and a floating stats card on the agent portrait. Inspired by the reference designs but built as a distinctive identity — not a copy.

  • Full-bleed hero with integrated property search

    The homepage opens with a full-viewport hero, overlay gradient, and a search bar with three filter dropdowns plus a "Find Property" button. Stats bar underneath. Clicking search routes to the filtered listings page with parameters already applied.

  • Fully responsive across all breakpoints

    Desktop grids collapse to stacked mobile views. Header switches to a hamburger menu. Filter dropdowns reorganize into a collapsible panel. Photo galleries, property cards, and the contact form all adapt. Same luxury feel at every screen size.

Winner winner chicken dinner