Can you embed drone footage or video reels on the site?
Yes. Reels can be embedded or hosted carefully so the page stays fast and the media still feels premium.
Real Estate Media Websites
Whether you shoot photos, video, drone footage, or virtual tours, your website should show the work and convert visits into bookings.
Websites for real estate media companies start from $1,200.
Problem
The work is strong, but the site does not always show it. A visitor lands on the page, sees a few visuals, and still has to guess what areas you serve, what packages you offer, how to book, and why an agent should trust you over the next media company.
Real estate media buyers move quickly. Agents and teams need a clear path to photo, video, drone, floor plan, and virtual tour services. If the site hides the offer or makes inquiry difficult, the work does not get the chance to sell itself.
No clear service pages for photo, video, drone, and add-ons
No pricing visibility or package framing
No direct booking or inquiry flow for shoot requests
Build
The website should be fast enough for media-heavy content and clear enough for a busy agent to understand in seconds. That means structured service pages, selective galleries, testimonial placement, package framing, and inquiry forms that ask for the right shoot details.
For companies that serve multiple cities or neighborhoods, area targeting pages can also help the site become more useful for search and for real buyers comparing providers.
Media galleries that show quality without crushing performance
Service and pricing pages for clear package selection
Booking or inquiry forms for shoot requests
Testimonials, proof, and client outcome sections
Area targeting pages for local real estate media search
Services
Real estate media companies often sell in person as well as online. A sharp website helps with search and trust, while business cards, brochures, and leave-behind materials help when meeting agents, brokers, and teams.
FAQ
Yes. Reels can be embedded or hosted carefully so the page stays fast and the media still feels premium.
The site should not dump every image on one page. Galleries are structured, compressed, lazy-loaded, and organized around the services or property types that matter most.
Yes. Service packages and pricing can be shown directly, framed as starting points, or handled through inquiry depending on how the business sells.
Yes. Forms can ask for property address, shoot type, preferred date, agent details, and any notes needed to qualify the request.
Yes. A solo operator can still look premium with clear positioning, selective work samples, and a direct path to booking.
Yes. Photo, video, drone, reels, tours, and add-ons can be structured into clear services so buyers do not have to guess what is available.
Next Step
Send the goal, the current site if you have one, and what you want the website to do. Rizenyte Web will reply with a clear next step.