Step-by-Step Guide
How to Create a QR Code for Real Estate
Real estate QR codes on yard signs, flyers, and windows link prospects to property listings, virtual tours, and agent contact — converting passersby into leads 24/7.
Step-by-step instructions
- 1Get your listing URLCopy the URL of the property listing from Zillow, Realtor.com, your MLS, or your agent website.
- 2Create a dynamic URL QR codeGo to dynamicqrcreator.com/tools/url-qr and generate a dynamic QR code. Dynamic is essential — you'll need to update the URL when the property sells or the listing moves.
- 3Add to yard signs and flyersDownload as SVG for sign printing. Place on the bottom of yard signs, window displays, open house flyers, and property brochures.
- 4Redirect sold listingsWhen a property sells, update the dynamic QR code to redirect to your contact page or other available listings — the yard sign becomes a lead generator even post-sale.
Tips for best results
- →Use dynamic codes — you'll need to update or redirect URLs when listings close
- →Add 'Scan for photos & price →' near the code on yard signs
- →Track scans by listing to see which properties generate the most interest
Common questions
Can a QR code on a yard sign generate leads after the home sells?
Yes — with a dynamic QR code, redirect the sold listing's code to your agent profile or a page showing similar available listings. Every scan becomes a lead opportunity.
What size should a QR code be on a real estate yard sign?
For a sign viewed from a car or sidewalk (1–3m), use at least 8–10cm × 8–10cm. Larger is better for outdoor signage — a 15cm code is scan-reliable from 5m.