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How to Set Up a Property Listing QR Code

Turn any property listing into a one-scan experience: photos, virtual tour, agent contact, and showing booking — from yard sign to brochure to business card. Print once, repoint anytime as the property goes through its sales cycle.

What the video covers

  1. Decide what the scan should open — Best results: a single property landing page with photos, full description, video walkthrough, virtual tour, and a "Book a showing" button. If you do not have a dedicated page builder, your MLS public detail page or your brokerage listing page works fine.
  2. Create a dynamic QR code in EZQR — Sign up and paste the listing URL. A dynamic code lets you repoint the same printed asset later — to your next listing, or to a "just sold, looking for similar?" lead-capture form.
  3. Print the QR on every marketing surface — Yard sign rider, property flyer, MLS handout, business card, direct mail. Add a clear caption like "Scan for full photos, virtual tour, and to book a showing."
  4. Test scans before going to print at scale — Pick up your phone, scan from the distance buyers actually will (street, table, hand-held). Confirm the destination opens and the page is mobile-friendly. Test on both iPhone and Android.
  5. Repoint and track scans across the sales cycle — When the property sells, switch the destination to your next listing or a follow-up form. Per-code analytics show how many drive-by scans each property generated, when, and roughly where — so you know which neighborhoods and price points pull the most curb interest.