Listing QR codes for for-sale signs
A URL QR code on a for-sale sign sends a kerbside passer-by straight to the full listing or a virtual tour — photos, floorplan, price, the lot — the moment they’re standing outside, most interested. Estate agents lose those scans when the sign only carries a phone number nobody calls. A code captures the warm lead at the gate, and a dynamic one flips to “sold” without a reprint. Make one free below.
The pavement outside a listed property is prime real estate for attention: people slow down, look up, and wonder what it’s like inside. A static sign can’t answer them. A URL QR code can — one scan opens the listing on Rightmove, your own site, or a 360° tour, so a curious walker becomes a viewer. The bigger win is repointing: with a dynamic code, the same printed sign can show the live listing today and a “now sold — see what we achieved” page tomorrow.
Property status changes fast — under offer, sold, withdrawn — but a sign stays up for weeks. A dynamic code lets you repoint the same QR from the live listing to a price update, a sister property, or a “sold” case-study page, all without ordering a new board. You also get scan counts, so you can see which streets and signs actually pull interest. Print one dynamic code per property and manage it from your dashboard.
From listing link to a print-ready code:
Copy the listing URL
Use the live link to the property page or virtual tour.
Generate the code
Paste the URL into the generator below to create the QR code.
Size it for the kerb
Print large with a clear border — a sign is read from several metres away.
Test before the board goes up
Scan from pavement distance on both an iPhone and an Android.
Pair it with a save-agent code
A big listing code plus a small vCard “save agent” code lets a serious buyer both view the property and keep your number. See the estate agent vCard page for that side.
Need the plain tool? Open the URL QR code generator.