What Should Your Real Estate Website Hero Section Include
SUMMARY: Your hero section is the first thing visitors see when they land on your real estate website, and it does more work than most agents realize. In this post, we break down what it is, what it needs to include, and how to get it right from the start.
You've probably spent time thinking about your logo, your color palette, maybe even your tagline. But there's one part of your real estate website that will have a tremendous impact on whether a visitor stays or leaves: your hero section design.
The hero section is the large, visual area at the top of your homepage that visitors see before they scroll. It's where they form their first impression of your brand, decide whether your services are relevant to them, and determine whether it's worth their time to keep reading.
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What Is a Hero Section on a Real Estate Website?
The hero section is the large, prominent area at the very top of your homepage. It’s what visitors see before they scroll. It typically includes a background image or video, a headline, a short supporting line of text, and a call to action like a home search bar or a button to get in touch.
On a real estate agent website specifically, the hero section might feature a striking photo of your local market, an aerial shot of a neighborhood you specialize in, or even a professional photo of you.
Take a look at 8 examples of outstanding hero section design in a real estate website.
Why Your Hero Section Design Matters
When you meet a potential client in person, you have a few seconds to establish trust, communicate confidence, and make them feel like they're in good hands. Your website works the same way.
For new agents especially, this matters more than you might think. You may not have years of closed deals or a thick book of referrals yet, and that's okay. But your website needs to do the credibility-building that your track record will eventually do on its own. A well-designed hero section signals professionalism, communicates your value, and shows potential clients that you take your business seriously.
The Elements Every Real Estate Hero Section Needs
While every agent's brand is different, there are a few elements that tend to appear on the most effective real estate hero sections.
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A high-quality, location-relevant image or video.
Visitors respond well to imagery that feels specific to the market. -
A clear, benefit-driven headline.
Rather than leading with your name alone, consider a headline that speaks to what your clients are looking for. -
A supporting subhead.
A line or two that adds context — your specialty, your market, or a brief value proposition. It's an opportunity to add a bit of personality without overwhelming the visual layout. -
A single, focused call to action.
Whether that's a home search bar or a prompt to get in touch, having one clear next step tends to perform better than offering several options at once. -
Consistent branding.
Ideally, your logo, fonts, and colors feel cohesive from the moment someone arrives.
Getting all of these elements to work together, visually, strategically, and technically, is where professional design makes a real difference.
Choosing the Right Hero Image for Your Market

When it comes to choosing the right hero section image, it ultimately boils down to what fits your brand best (while making sure it’s clear and accessible).
Agent photo vs. property or lifestyle imagery
Some agents find that leading with their photo creates a warmer, more personal feel. Others find that property or community imagery does the storytelling better. The right choice depends on your brand and the clients you're trying to reach; a design team with real estate experience can help you work through that decision.
Video backgrounds
When well-executed, they can add energy and visual interest. They do come with technical considerations around page load speed and mobile performance, which is worth factoring in before committing to that direction.
Text legibility over the image
Whatever image you choose, it needs to work with your headline and CTA, not compete with them. Contrast, brightness, and image composition all affect how readable your text is, and a professional designer will account for this throughout the process.
Can a Poorly Designed Hero Section Hurt My Website's Performance?
Yes — in two very direct ways.
First, a confusing or unimpressive hero section drives up your bounce rate, meaning visitors leave your site almost immediately after arriving. Search engines like Google pay attention to this signal. High bounce rates can indicate to Google that your page isn't delivering what visitors are looking for, which can quietly work against your search rankings over time.
Second, and more immediately: a weak hero means fewer leads. If your CTA is buried, your headline is vague, or your imagery feels off-brand, visitors have no compelling reason to stay, search, or reach out. Every element of your hero section either moves a visitor toward a conversation, or away from one.
Your next lead is one click away.
Is your website ready to impress—and convert— the moment they land?
Frequently Asked Questions
The most frequent issues tend to be generic stock photography, headlines that lead with the agent's name rather than a client benefit, and too many calls to action competing for attention. Inconsistent branding and hero sections that don't translate well to mobile are also common and often easier to catch with a fresh set of eyes.
It's worth prioritizing. A significant portion of real estate website traffic comes from mobile devices, and your hero section needs to be just as clear and functional on a small screen as it is on a desktop.
You can, but default templates are built to work for everyone, which typically means they're not optimized for anyone in particular. Customizing it thoughtfully, or working with a designer who understands the real estate market, will produce stronger results.
If you're building a full website, the hero section is typically part of the overall design process rather than a separate cost. Agent Image offers a range of website packages at different price points, and the team handles everything from layout and imagery to copy direction and technical optimization.
Your Website Is the First Introduction — Let's Make It a Strong One
Your hero section is one of the most important (and most technical) parts of your real estate website to get right. It requires the right combination of design, copywriting, photography, and user experience strategy. That's a lot to navigate on your own, especially when your focus should be on building client relationships and closing deals.
At Agent Image, we've spent over two decades designing real estate websites that make powerful first impressions and turn visitors into leads. Whether you're starting from scratch or ready to level up an existing site, our team knows exactly what it takes to build not only a hero section, but a full website that helps you grow your business.
Book a free consultation today and let's talk about what your website could look like!
