Real Estate SEO Puerto Rico: How to Get Your Listings Found on Google (2026)
Most Puerto Rico real estate agents rely on word-of-mouth and Zillow. Here's how to build a website that actually ranks — from San Juan condos to Rincón beachfront properties.
Puerto Rico's real estate market is competitive. Between mainland buyers discovering the island, the Act 60 tax incentive bringing investors, and local demand driving prices up, agents who show up on Google are the ones getting the calls.
But most PR real estate websites are broken. They're template sites with no local SEO, no schema markup, and no town-specific content. Here's how to fix that — whether you sell in San Juan, Rincón, Ponce, Aguadilla, or across the island.
1. Town-Specific Pages Beat Generic Homepages
Google doesn't rank "Puerto Rico real estate agent" very well because it's too broad. What does rank: "Rincón beachfront homes for sale", "Condado luxury condos", "Ponce historic properties". Each town or neighborhood you serve needs its own page.
A good town page includes:
- Neighborhood description with local landmarks and lifestyle details
- Current or recent listings in that specific area
- Market stats (average price, days on market, price per square foot)
- Internal links to relevant blog posts and listing pages
- Clear CTA: "See homes in [Town]" or "Get a market report for [Town]"
Agents with 5-10 town-specific pages routinely outrank agents with a single "Search All Listings" page.
2. Real Estate Schema Markup
Schema is code that tells Google exactly what your page is about — a property listing, a real estate agent profile, a neighborhood guide. Without it, Google has to guess. With it, your listings can appear as rich results with photos, prices, and star ratings directly in search.
Key schema types for real estate:
| Schema Type | What It Does |
|---|---|
| RealEstateAgent | Tells Google you're a licensed agent, with your service area |
| SingleFamilyResidence | Marks an individual listing with price, beds, baths, sq ft |
| Place / PostalAddress | Geocodes the property so it appears in map results |
| ImageObject | Surfaces listing photos in Google Image Search |
| FAQPage | Common buyer questions appear as expandable rich results |
3. Google Business Profile for Real Estate Agents
When someone searches "real estate agent near me" in San Juan, Google shows a Map Pack — the top 3 agents with Google Business Profiles. If you don't have one, you're invisible for that search. Claim your profile, add photos, collect reviews, and post weekly (new listings, market updates, open houses).
4. Content That Actually Ranks
Most agent blogs are generic ("5 Tips for Home Buyers"). Those don't rank because 10,000 other agents wrote the same thing. Instead, write about Puerto Rico-specific topics:
- "What $500K Buys You in Condado vs. Rincón (2026)"
- "Act 60 Tax Incentive: What Investors Need to Know About PR Real Estate"
- "Moving to Puerto Rico from the Mainland: A Complete Guide for Home Buyers"
- "Rincón Real Estate Market Report: Q2 2026 Prices and Trends"
- Monthly market snapshots for each town you serve
5. Drone Photography for Listings
Listings with aerial photos sell 68% faster than those without (MLS data). In Puerto Rico, where ocean views, beach proximity, and lot size are everything, drone photography isn't optional — it's the difference between a listing that gets clicked and one that gets scrolled past.
A professional drone shoot for a single property costs $250–$500 in PR. If it helps sell a $300K property one month faster, that's a no-brainer.
What a Real Estate Website Should Cost in Puerto Rico
A custom real estate website with IDX/MLS integration, town pages, property schema, drone visuals, and local SEO runs $1,500–$3,000. Template sites from Placester or Real Geeks cost $100–$300/month but don't rank for local search — and after 2 years, you've paid more for less.
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