How to add real estate listings to your Squarespace website

Want to showcase properties on your Squarespace website without the headache of constant manual updates? You're not alone!

While Squarespace is fantastic for creating beautiful websites, it doesn't come with built-in real estate listing features. Many agents end up struggling with basic blog posts or trying to piece together DIY solutions that are hard to maintain.

Let's look at the best options to add professional property listings to your Squarespace site.

SquareHero’s Real Estate Listings Plugin

If you want a straightforward solution that's easy to manage, SquareHero's Real Estate Listing plugin is worth checking out. What makes it interesting is that it integrates natively with Squarespace, using a Google Sheet to quickly manage your listings’ main details (price, area, bedrooms, bathrooms, garaging). When you make updates in your Google Sheet, they automatically sync across to individual listing pages and properties for sale pages on your live website, complete with beautiful icons for main details.

Each property gets its own dedicated page on your website, which is great for your marketing and SEO and gives you plenty of space to showcase all the details and imagery buyers want to see.

Screenshot of the Real Estate Listings plugin by SquareHero

Key Features:

  • Smart property search and filtering including location

  • Matches your website's design automatically

  • Manage property main details easily with Google Sheets

  • One-time payment of $49

  • Individual property pages for better SEO and marketing

The best part? You don't need to learn a new system – if you're comfortable with a simple spreadsheet, you're good to go!

Common Ninja Widget

Common Ninja takes a different approach with their Real Estate Widget. While it offers some filtering options and a clean design, keep in mind that properties display in a popup rather than having their own pages.

What's great about Common Ninja is how quickly you can get started – just drop the responsive widget on your page and you're ready to add properties. It starts from $2/month, which is pretty reasonable for what you get.

Screenshot of the Real Estate Listings widget by Common Ninja

This solution works best if you want a simple way to display property previews and don't need individual property pages and URLs for SEO and marketing purposes.

MLS Integration

If you're a licensed agent working primarily with MLS listings, you might want to consider an IDX integration solution. Companies like IDX Broker and Diverse Solutions can connect your MLS data directly to your Squarespace site.

This option is more expensive (typically $50-90/month plus MLS fees) but provides automatic updates and access to complete MLS data.

Which Option Should You Choose?

For Independent Agents & Small Teams: SquareHero Real Estate Listings Plugin is perfect if you want a professional solution that's easy to manage, doesn't require monthly fees, and gives each property its own page.

For Quick Property Previews: Common Ninja works great if you just need a simple way to showcase property highlights in a popup format.

For Full-Service Agencies: An MLS integration might be worth the investment if you're handling lots of listings and need automatic MLS updates.

The Bottom Line

You don't need to settle for basic blog posts to display properties on your Squarespace site anymore. Each solution has its strengths – SquareHero’s Real Estate Listings Plugin’s standalone property pages and simple spreadsheet management, Common Ninja's quick popup previews, or full MLS integration for larger agencies. Choose the one that best fits your workflow and how you want to present properties to your clients.

Want to learn more?

Check out our guide on building the perfect real estate website with Squarespace.

Quick links:

SquareHero's Real Estate Listings plugin

Common Ninja Real Estate Widget

IDX Broker

Diverse Solutions

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