A "For Sale" sign tells a passerby almost nothing. A sign with a QR code tells them everything: a full photo gallery, a video walkthrough, and directions to the open house, all loaded on their phone the moment they're standing curbside and interested.
The Curb Appeal of Virtual Tours
The most motivated buyer is often the one driving past who likes what they see. Capturing that interest immediately, instead of hoping they remember to search later, is what QR codes on signage do. A scan turns a fleeting glance into an engaged lead.
Linking Videos vs. Direct File Uploads
You have two strong options. An Image upload QR can host a curated photo set directly, while a Video link QR points to a walkthrough on your hosting platform of choice. Video conveys flow and space that photos can't, so many agents use both.
Using Map QR Codes for Open House Directions
Open houses lose visitors to confusing directions. A Location Map QR on the listing flyer or sign sends interested buyers straight into navigation to the property, which is especially helpful for homes on hard-to-find streets or in new developments.
Tracking Which Signs Get the Most Scans
Dynamic codes let you see which listings and which placements generate the most scans. That data tells you which signs are working, which neighborhoods drive interest, and where to focus your marketing spend on the next listing.
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