
If you’re a real estate agent right now, your inbox is probably a mess of pitches.
“AI SEO for realtors.”
“LLM content at scale.”
“Rank #1 in ChatGPT.”
Half of them sound the same. The other half feels like someone bolted “AI” onto a generic SEO offer and hoped nobody would notice.
Meanwhile, buyers and sellers are changing how they search.
They’re not typing “realtor near me” into Google anymore. They’re asking ChatGPT who the best listing agent is in their price range, or which agent actually knows a specific neighborhood.
So the real question isn’t “Should I use AI?”
It’s: Which agency knows how to make AI and SEO work in real estate?
Not every agent needs an AI-powered SEO retainer right now. Some agents still just need a clean site, a basic blog, and a Google Business Profile that isn’t half-empty.
You’re more likely to benefit from an AI SEO agency if:
If you’re a brand-new agent with no site, your money is probably better spent on a solid website build and local basics first.
Once that foundation is there, AI SEO is how you stop playing only on Google’s terms and start showing up where homeowners are starting to find someone to sell their home.
Before we get into the list, it’s worth sanity-checking the criteria.
The principles of AI SEO are… SEO. So, it’s worth knowing if the agency you’re choosing to work with has the chops to deliver.
Keep those in the back of your mind as you skim. The right answer for a listing-heavy solo agent is very different from the right answer for a 40-agent brokerage trying to standardize across offices.
Starting at: around $699/month with market exclusivity.
FlyDragon positions itself very clearly: they’re an AI visibility and AI SEO agency built specifically for real estate agents, with the explicit goal of making you the person large language models recommend when consumers ask about “the best agent in [market].”
Instead of treating AI like a bolt-on, their entire offer is built around the new search reality: people are asking long, messy questions in tools like ChatGPT and trusting a single answer.
FlyDragon’s job is to make sure that AI answer includes you consistently. Their goal is to take lead generation from an outbound game, to an inbound strategy where prospects come to you.
Their team is stacked with people who’ve lived in real estate marketing for years: CEO Tim Harvey (ex-Curaytor COO), AI search specialist Ryan Darani, and a content/ops crew that’s been building high-intent funnels for a long time.
On the numbers side, FlyDragon publicly shares performance benchmarks like a 250% average increase in AI traffic in roughly 120 days, first AI-driven calls within about six weeks, and coverage across 50+ markets in the US and Canada.
They combine entity-focused content, schema, and AI ranking tactics to get your brand cited in LLM answers, not just tucked away on page two of Google.
If your main goal is “When someone asks an AI who the best agent in town is, I want it to say my name”, this is the one that’s built for exactly that problem.
Starting at: contact for pricing (platform plus services).
Luxury Presence is still, first and foremost, a premium real estate website and marketing platform.
That’s the core product top producers buy: high-end design, IDX search, and a polished website for their brokerage. The newer AI pieces—AI SEO Specialist and AI Blog Specialist—sit on top of that foundation rather than replacing it
The AI tools are there to keep your site from going stale.
The AI SEO Specialist makes ongoing tweaks to titles, meta descriptions, and headers based on live search patterns, while the AI Blog Specialist publishes local SEO posts for your market without you having to brief a writer every week.
There’s no mention of human-in-the-loop QC, which worries us. If you’re solely relying on AI or LLMs to control your SEO, it’s destined to crash at some point.
Starting at: no pricing publicly available on their site.
SEO Discovery is a global SEO and digital marketing agency, not a real-estate-only boutique.
They work across a lot of verticals, but they do have a dedicated real estate SEO practice and a separate AI SEO offering.
On the real estate side, they focus on the classic building blocks: technical audits, on-site SEO, local optimization, content strategy, link building, and sometimes PPC.
AI comes in as a new addition. They use AI tools for keyword automation, content gap analysis, and real-time ranking optimizations.
We don’t see any mentions of successful real estate case studies where listing appointments are the direct result of their work. It feels like they’re using AI to speed up their workflow, rather than making sure agents rank #1.
If you’re running a larger operation—multi-market, multi-brand, or with several verticals beyond residential—and you want AI woven into a full search strategy rather than a standalone AI experiment, this might help.
But for local agents who want to dominate their area in ChatGPT and AI assistant, this might not be the choice.
Starting at: contact for pricing.
SEO To Real Estate Investors is unapologetically niche: they are built for real estate investors, wholesalers, and investment-focused brands, not for a typical residential listing agent trying to build a farm in one suburb.
Their entire pitch is “AI + GEO intelligence for motivated seller and investor search.
(Note: we’re not huge fans of the ‘GEO’ acronym. It’s confusing and actually, it doesn’t technically exist.)
They combine AI analytics, GEO intelligence, and predictive SEO to find the exact phrases sellers and investors use in specific cities and ZIP codes (“sell my house fast in Dallas”, “real estate investor near me”), then structure content and pages to dominate those searches.
So yes, they are very much an AI SEO shop—but with a strong tilt toward investor-style campaigns, not luxury listings or brand building for traditional agents.
If most of your revenue comes from investor deals or wholesaling, this is one of the few AI SEO partners that speaks your language out of the gate.
Starting at: contact for pricing.
The Park Group is an award-winning advertising, digital marketing, and web design agency based in Macon, Georgia.
They’re not branded as an “AI SEO agency” first; they’re a full-service local marketing shop that has added AI-informed SEO and content into their mix as search evolves
For real estate clients, they lean into the basics: neighborhood pages, Q&A-style content around local search questions, Google Business Profile optimization, and on-page SEO that lines up with how people actually talk about schools, ZIP codes, and price ranges.
Starting at: custom pricing.
Roar Digital is a UK-based SEO and paid media agency with a specific service track for estate agents and property groups.
Their core identity is still as a performance SEO agency—technical audits, local SEO, content strategy, and conversion-focused on-site work—but they’ve leaned hard into the reality that AI overviews and LLM answers now sit on top of traditional results.
Their estate-agent SEO pages talk explicitly about featuring your content in Gemini AI Overviews and ChatGPT-style answers by building “top-of-funnel frameworks” that address the questions AI systems prioritize.
The offer is a modern SEO program that is AI-aware, rather than a pure AI SEO lab.
Starting at: custom retainers.
Webhive Digital is a global digital marketing agency based in the UK.
For estate agents, they offer both a dedicated “SEO for estate agents” service and standalone AI SEO services.
Their estate-agent SEO pages focus on the fundamentals: technical SEO, content strategies, local visibility, and conversion-focused on-page work tailored to property searches.
Because they work globally, they’re used to handling cross-border search, which is handy if your market attracts overseas buyers.
FlyDragon is the only AI SEO agency for real estate agents. There’s no alternatives in their service offering.
Their pricing is transparent, there are no lengthy retainers, and they have both a real estate and a true SEO pedigree.
They focus solely on generating listing appointments for agents in their local markets. That’s it.
And, based on their client feedback, you can see that what they’re doing in the AI space is working incredibly well.
The agents who move early on this won’t just get “more traffic.”
They’ll be the names AI says out loud when clients finally ask the question you’ve been hoping to hear:
“Who’s the best agent to talk to about selling my house here?”