Real estate SEO · Texas

SEO for Real Estate Agents in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio is a military, healthcare, tourism, manufacturing-led metro of about 1,434,625 residents. Growing market with military relocations creating predictable buyer demand. Relocation content ranks reliably.

How real estate SEO works in San Antonio

Most San Antonio agent websites have 10–20 pages and rank for roughly two things: the agent's name and the brokerage name. Anything else — every search for “Alamo Heights homes for sale,” every search for “Stone Oak market report,” every “schools in Southtown” query — goes to Zillow, Redfin, or whichever agent built the missing pages.

Programmatic SEO closes that gap. We build one well-designed template, point it at structured data for every San Antonio neighborhood, and ship 25–75 unique pages targeting the searches your competitors aren't indexed for.

In San Antonio specifically, this typically means dedicated pages for Alamo Heights, Stone Oak, Southtown, King William, Olmos Park, plus market reports for the metro as a whole and school pages for the most-searched attendance zones.

Long-tail searches your competitors miss in San Antonio

A small sample of the queries your site could rank for with the right page structure:

  • Homes for sale in Alamo Heights San Antonio
  • Stone Oak San Antonio real estate market report
  • Best schools in Southtown San Antonio
  • Is King William a good neighborhood to buy in?
  • Olmos Park San Antonio condos for sale
  • San Antonio TX real estate market 2026
  • First-time home buyer programs in San Antonio
  • New construction homes in San Antonio, TX
  • Terrell Hills San Antonio homes under $750k
  • Cost of living in San Antonio, TX
  • Best real estate agents in San Antonio
  • Moving to The Dominion from out of state

Why most San Antonio real estate sites don't rank

We've audited a lot of agent sites. The same five issues come up almost every time:

  1. Identical title tags across every page. Google can't tell your Alamo Heights page from your About page.
  2. Thin neighborhood pages with two sentences and a contact form. Pages need 600+ words of unique local detail to rank.
  3. No internal linking. Every page links only to /contact, which wastes the site's internal PageRank.
  4. Slow mobile load. IDX widgets and unoptimized hero images push Largest Contentful Paint past 4 seconds — a measurable ranking penalty.
  5. Missing schema markup. NoRealEstateAgenton the About page, no Place on neighborhood pages. Google has to guess what your site is about.

Fixing those five is the work of a long weekend. The result is usually a 2–3× increase in indexed pages within 30 days. Read the full breakdown in Why your real estate site isn't ranking.

What you can hire us for in San Antonio

Neighborhood pSEO

25–75 unique San Antonio neighborhood pages

Median price, schools, market trend, live listings. Indexed within 60 days.

From $3,500

Buyer & seller guides

20 long-form articles targeting San Antonio intent

First-time buyer, relocation, neighborhood comparison. Long content that ranks.

From $2,500

Site audit + fix

Full technical & on-page audit

Specific fixes implemented, not just a PDF report.

From $1,500

FAQ for San Antonio real estate agents

How long does it take a new San Antonio real estate website to start ranking?
Most San Antonio sites we build are indexed in Search Console within 2–6 weeks. Long-tail neighborhood terms like "Alamo Heights homes for sale" usually start ranking on page 1 within 60–90 days. Head terms like "San Antonio real estate" take 6+ months and meaningful backlink work.
Why don't agents in San Antonio just rely on Zillow and Realtor.com?
Zillow ranks for "San Antonio homes for sale" and you won't outrank it on that term. But Zillow does not own searches like "Stone Oak market report 2026" or "Alamo Heights schools by attendance zone." Those are the queries you can win, and the buyers running them are closer to a transaction than someone browsing Zillow.
What's different about SEO for San Antonio real estate vs. a generic SEO playbook?
San Antonio buyers search by neighborhood more than by city. A page for "Alamo Heights" outranks a page that tries to cover all of San Antonio. The site structure should be: city overview → neighborhood pages → school pages, all internally linked.
Do I need MLS access to do this in San Antonio?
Not on day one. You can ship neighborhood profile pages, school pages, and market reports without MLS access — they rank well because they have unique editorial content. MLS access becomes important once you want live listing carousels on those pages, which is a stronger conversion signal but not a ranking signal.
How is this different from what an SEO agency in Texas would do?
Most agencies sell deliverables (a "30-page audit", a "monthly report"). We ship pages. The deliverable is pages live on your site, indexed in Search Console, ranked in Google. Everything else is a means to that end.

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