AGENTS

For Real Estate Agents.

One scan saves your contact details to a buyer's phone. Another opens the listing they were curious about while parked outside. Print the same code on your business card, your sign rider, your flyer, your magnet. No subscription, no expiry.

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How agents use QR codes

vCard on Business Cards

One tap saves your name, phone, email, brokerage, and headshot to the prospect's contacts.

Sign Riders

Buyers parked outside scan the rider and see photos, floor plan, and price — without calling you on a Sunday.

Open House Sign-Ins

Scan to register interest, request the next showing, or join a neighbourhood-update list.

Postcards & Flyers

Mailbox-stuffer QR sends recipients to a home-value estimator or a featured listings page.

How to make a QR code for your real estate business

  1. For business cards, choose "vCard" in QRKong. Fill in name, phone, email, company, and your website.
  2. For listings, choose "Link" and paste the property page URL. Link to a page you own so you can update it after the sale.
  3. Pick a colour and dot style that matches your brand. Add your brokerage logo in the centre.
  4. Download the PNG for digital (email signature, MLS photo, IDX site) and for print on flyers and riders.

Common questions

Most agents use a vCard QR for the contact-card use case — name, phone, email, brokerage — so prospects save your details in one tap.

For specific listings, link the QR straight to the property page (MLS, Zillow, your IDX site, or a virtual tour). Update the page over the listing's life; the printed code keeps working.

One per listing wins for sign riders, brochures, and just-listed postcards — it sends the scanner straight to that property's photos, video tour, and price.

For business cards, lanyards, and email signatures, a single vCard QR pointing at your contact details is better. You hand the same code out for years.

No. QR codes need a still, parked viewer to scan reliably. Buyers in moving cars will not get a good lock on the code.

They will, however, scan from a parked car or sidewalk. Size the code at least 5 cm × 5 cm on yard signs and use high contrast (black on white) so it works in bright sun.

If the QR points straight to your MLS listing URL, it stops working when the listing comes down.

The cleanest workaround: link the QR to a property page on your own website. You control that page — update it to a "sold" message or redirect buyers to similar active listings without touching the printed code.

Yes — the code itself is just a URL. Print it at 1 cm on a card and 8 cm on a sign. As long as contrast is strong, the same code scans at both sizes.

For sign-sized prints, make sure to download at the highest resolution available and test the scan at the actual printed size before ordering a full run.

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