Real Estate Agents & Brokerages · Miami, FL

Google Ads for Real Estate Agents & Brokerages in Miami

Real Estate Agents & Brokerages businesses in Miami face a distinct paid-media landscape. The metro spans 6,300,000 residents across neighborhoods like Brickell, South Beach, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, and competition for top Google Ads positions is shaped by real estate and cosmetic surgery advertisers as much as by direct real estate agents & brokerages competitors. We help Miami real estate agents & brokerages accounts compete on cost-per-booked-appointment, not on cost-per-click.

Google Ads for Real Estate Agents & Brokerages in Miami

Real Estate Agents & Brokerages in the Miami market

Miami requires bilingual Google Ads strategy: Spanish-speaking demand can be 35-50% of total volume in cosmetic surgery, real estate, and personal injury. We run language-segmented campaigns with localized landing pages, bid against luxury-buyer audiences, and qualify hard so practices in Brickell, Coral Gables, and Aventura see consult-to-procedure rates double-digit higher than the agency baseline.

For real estate agents & brokerages specifically, the Miami landscape produces three recurring challenges in the accounts we audit: tracking that underreports actual revenue, Performance Max bidding on the wrong intent (educational searches and brand cannibalisation), and bid strategies optimising for form fills instead of booked appointments that show up. Our 30-day onboarding fixes those before any media plan changes.

We work with real estate agents & brokerages businesses across Miami neighborhoods including Brickell, South Beach, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Wynwood, Aventura, and the suburban metro. Day-to-day account work is async (Slack + weekly reports); strategic decisions get a dedicated meeting.

Real Estate Agents & Brokerages CPC benchmarks — Miami guidance

National real estate agents & brokerages cost-per-click ranges. Miami CPCs typically sit in the upper half of these ranges (6.3M metro, dense advertiser competition).

Keyword themeNational CPCMiami adjustment
homes for sale near me$4 - $14Upper end of range
real estate agent + city$8 - $28Upper end of range
luxury homes + city$14 - $48Upper end of range
sell my house fast$18 - $65Upper end of range
cash for homes$22 - $78Upper end of range
first time home buyer agent$9 - $26Upper end of range
new construction homes$6 - $18Upper end of range
real estate broker + neighborhood$10 - $32Upper end of range

What goes wrong in Miami real estate agents & brokerages Google Ads accounts

  • Generic buyer leads with no neighborhood or price specificity
  • Seller leads dominated by iBuyers and cash-offer companies
  • Lead form spam (AI-generated junk inquiries)
  • Long buyer cycles (3-9 months) hide ROI
  • IDX or CRM not connected to ad performance

How we run Google Ads for real estate agents & brokerages in Miami

  • Neighborhood-specific campaigns ('Westlake homes' not 'Austin homes')
  • Price-tier separation ($1M+ luxury vs $400k starter)
  • Buyer vs seller intent split with completely separate funnels
  • ReCAPTCHA and lead-quality scoring before forms hit your CRM
  • Connect Follow Up Boss, Sierra Interactive, or kvCORE to Google Ads
  • Geo-fencing by ZIP code with bid modifiers

Case study

Anonymised client

Real estate team, 6 agents, suburban metro market

Spend: $14,000/month

Challenge

Single 'homes for sale' campaign with 60+ ZIPs targeted. Lead volume looked huge (340/mo) but agents complained 80% were low-quality (wrong price tier, wrong area, just browsing). Closed-deal attribution was zero because the CRM did not capture GCLID.

What we did

Killed broad campaign. Built 8 neighborhood-specific campaigns ($800k-$2M tier). Built separate seller-lead campaign ('sell my house in [neighborhood]'). Added price-qualification gate on landing page. Connected Sierra Interactive to import GCLID and feed back 'qualified appointment' as a Google Ads conversion.

Result

Lead volume dropped to 95/mo but qualified-appointment rate went from 8% to 41%. Three closed transactions in Q2 directly attributed to Google Ads (vs zero attributable in Q1).

Lead volume

340/mo95/mo

Qualified rate

8%41%

Attributed closings

03 in Q2

Another Miami case

Anonymised Miami client

Plastic surgery practice, 2 surgeons, Miami Beach

Spend: $26k/mo

Before

PMax + Search both fighting for the same Spanish + English consult queries, $580 cost per consult

What we did

Split campaigns by language with proper landing pages, killed PMax (rebid as Search exact-match for high-AOV procedures), added per-procedure bid adjustments

Result

$240 cost per consult, 41% close rate to procedure, $310k incremental revenue in Q1

FAQ

What does Google Ads management cost for a real estate agents & brokerages business in Miami?

Our retainers start at $1,200/month for single-channel Search and run to $3,500/month for full-stack management. Ad spend is separate. Most Miami real estate agents & brokerages clients spend $5,000-$50,000/month on media on top of management. Below $3,000/month in media, most real estate agents & brokerages verticals do not generate enough conversion volume for Smart Bidding.

Are CPCs really that high for real estate agents & brokerages in Miami?

Miami CPCs typically sit in the upper half of these ranges (6.3M metro, dense advertiser competition). For most real estate agents & brokerages verticals, plan for the upper end of the national ranges in our benchmark table below.

Do you have other real estate agents & brokerages clients in Miami?

Yes, but we do not publish client lists publicly because most paid-media engagements are competitive intelligence. Happy to walk through anonymised case studies on a strategy call. We work with real estate agents & brokerages businesses across Miami from solo practices in Brickell to multi-location groups across the metro.

Can real estate agents compete with Zillow on Google Ads?

Yes, but not on generic terms like 'homes for sale.' Zillow will always outbid you there. You compete by going hyperlocal (neighborhood + price tier), specific (luxury, new construction, first-time-buyer), and intent-driven (seller leads, divorce sales, relocation). Those niches Zillow does not bother with.

What is the best Google Ads campaign type for real estate?

Search Ads with neighborhood-specific keywords. Performance Max is risky for real estate because it tends to spend on display traffic that converts to spammy form fills. Display and YouTube can work for brand-building in luxury markets but are rarely a primary lead source.

How do I generate seller leads vs buyer leads?

Different keywords entirely. Seller-intent terms: 'sell my house fast', 'cash for homes', 'home value [city]', 'best realtor to sell my home.' Buyer terms: '[neighborhood] homes for sale', 'realtor near me.' We always run them as completely separate campaigns with separate landing pages and separate budgets.

Why are my Google Ads leads such low quality?

Almost always one of three things: (1) targeting is too broad geographically, (2) no price-qualification on the form (you get $200k buyers for your $1.5M listings), (3) PMax or display campaigns generating junk fills. Tightening targeting and adding a price gate usually doubles lead quality in 30 days.

Should I use IDX or a custom landing page?

Both. IDX pages convert browsers but do not capture leads aggressively. Custom landing pages for paid traffic should be specific to the campaign (neighborhood-specific or price-tier-specific) with a strong offer like a list of off-market properties or an instant home-value tool.

Reviews from US clients

Our cost per lead dropped 38% in the first 90 days. The team rebuilt our Search account from scratch, fixed conversion tracking, and added a Performance Max layer. Reporting is clear and weekly. Strong recommend.

Mark D. · Austin, TX

We were burning $14k/month on Google Ads with no ROAS visibility. Their free audit pinpointed exactly where the waste was. Three months in, ROAS hit 4.2x and we have actual visibility. Worth every dollar.

Jessica M. · Dallas, TX

Performance Max was a black box for us. They gave it structure: asset groups by intent, audience signals, exclusions. Revenue from PMax is up 67% quarter over quarter and we finally know why.

Ryan P. · New York, NY

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