How-To Guide
How to Create a QR Code for a Real Estate Listing
A yard sign can only say so much. A QR code on the sign opens the full listing, virtual tour, floor plan, and contact form — everything a buyer needs, instantly on their phone.
Step-by-step guide
- 1Get your listing URLCopy the URL from Zillow, Realtor.com, your MLS, or a custom property page.
- 2Create a dynamic QR codeUse a dynamic code — when the property sells, update the destination to your next listing.
- 3Add to signage and print materialsPlace on yard signs, flyers, window cards, and brochures.
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Open free QR code generator →Pro tips
- →Use weatherproof printing for yard sign QR codes — standard paper degrades quickly outdoors.
- →A dynamic code lets you reuse the same yard sign stock for new listings — just update the URL.
- →Include your contact number near the QR code for buyers who prefer to call.
Static vs dynamic QR code — which should you use?
Always use dynamic for real estate. Properties sell, URLs change, and reusing printed signage across listings saves significant printing costs.
Get dynamic QR codes — from $9/monthCommon questions
What should a real estate QR code link to?
Your MLS listing, a dedicated property website, virtual tour, floor plan PDF, or a contact/booking form.
How do I make a yard sign QR code weatherproof?
Use UV-resistant lamination on the QR code panel, or order sign panels with the QR code printed directly into the substrate.
Can I reuse the same QR code for different properties?
Yes — with a dynamic QR code, update the destination URL when you take a new listing.
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