Real estate QR codes for signs, flyers, and open houses.
Give buyers a direct path from yard signs, window cards, listing sheets, and mailers to the property details or lead form.
What this QR code should actually do
Each printed code should map to a clear customer action, not a generic homepage.
Listing materials
Use QR codes where printed real estate materials need to send buyers to live details.
- Yard signs
- Listing flyers
- Open house sheets
- Window displays
- Mailers
Better follow-up
Route scans to forms, tour links, or updated listing pages as the property status changes.
- Lead forms
- Virtual tours
- Price updates
- Similar listings
Printed placements to consider
How to use SQRE for this
- 1 Create one QR code per property, listing, or campaign.
- 2 Use dynamic destinations for listings that may change status.
- 3 Download print-ready artwork for signs and flyers.
- 4 Update the destination after the listing is sold or the open house passes.
Common QR code mistakes
- × Using the brokerage homepage instead of a specific listing page.
- × Printing a QR code before testing it outdoors and at a distance.
- × Leaving sold listing QR codes pointed at stale pages.
Real Estate QR Codes FAQ
What should a real estate QR code link to?+
Common links include property pages, virtual tours, open house registration, lead forms, financing pages, or similar listings.
Should listing QR codes be dynamic?+
Dynamic QR codes are useful because listings, pricing, open house dates, and availability can change after signs and flyers are printed.
Ready to create the QR code?
Start free, create a clean QR code, and switch to dynamic when printed materials need editable destinations.