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What Is a Good Geographic Traffic for Real Estate?

Learn what geographic traffic benchmarks matter for real estate websites and how to optimize your local audience targeting.

What Is a Good Geographic Traffic for Real Estate?

Picture this: you spend $5,000 a month on ads for your real estate website. You get 10,000 visitors. But 7,000 of them are from cities where you don’t sell houses. You’re wasting money on people who will never work with you. This is exactly why geographic traffic matters.

Why Geographic Traffic Matters for Real Estate

Real estate is fundamentally local. Whether you’re selling homes, managing properties, or offering rentals, your customers need to be near you. Here’s what makes geographic traffic critical:

  • Qualified leads: A visitor from your city is far more likely to schedule a showing than someone from 500 miles away. Local visitors understand you serve their area.
  • Ad spend efficiency: Google Ads and Facebook Ads let you target by location. If you don’t track where your visitors come from, you can’t optimize your targeting.
  • Market insights: Knowing which neighborhoods generate the most interest helps you decide where to list more properties.
  • Local SEO success: If people in your area search for homes and find you, that’s direct business. Geographic traffic shows if your local SEO is working.

Most successful real estate websites aim for 60-80% of their traffic from their service area. If you’re a single-agent brokerage in Miami, visitors from the Miami metro area are gold. Visitors from New York are mostly just browsing.

How to Check in GA4

Google Analytics 4 makes it easy to see where your visitors come from:

  1. Open GA4 and go to Reports
  2. Click on User
  3. Select Geo
  4. Choose City or Country dimension
  5. Look at the Active users column to see volume

You’ll see a list of cities ranked by how many people visited. Pay attention to the top 10. Are these places you actually serve? If not, your marketing might be too broad.

The Easier Way

Checking geographic data in GA4 takes time. ClawAnalytics simplifies this by showing you a clear map of where your visitors come from. You can instantly see which cities drive the most traffic and which ones actually submit leads.

For example, you might discover that your blog post about Miami condos attracts visitors from all over, but your property listings page pulls in locals. ClawAnalytics helps you connect the dots between what content works and where your audience is.

You could ask: Which neighborhoods should I target with new listings? Or: Should I expand my service area? These questions become simple when you can see your geographic data at a glance.

Quick Wins

  • Set up location-based goals: In GA4, create audiences of people from your target cities. Then track conversions specifically for those groups.
  • Create neighborhood pages: If you notice traffic from a specific suburb, build a page about that area. Include local schools, amenities, and recent sales.
  • Use location in ads: Restrict your ad spend to a 25-mile radius around your office. This alone can cut wasted ad spend by 30% or more.
  • Monitor monthly: Check your geographic report once a month. If you see a new city appearing, investigate why. Maybe a local news site linked to you.

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Got questions?

What percentage of my real estate website traffic should be local?
For real estate websites, 60-80% of your traffic should come from your service area. If you're a local agent, traffic from within 25 miles of your office is most valuable.
How do I attract more local buyers to my property website?
Optimize your site for local keywords like neighborhoods you serve, create location-specific landing pages, and ensure your Google Business Profile is complete and active.
How does ClawAnalytics help with geographic insights?
ClawAnalytics shows you exactly which cities and neighborhoods your visitors come from, so you can focus your marketing budget on the areas that actually convert.

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