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Business Card Maker for Real Estate Agents

Design cards that make a lasting impression at open houses and networking events

A well-designed business card is still the most powerful in-person networking tool for real estate agents. Hand one to a prospect at an open house, a community event, or a casual encounter, and you stay top of mind long after the conversation ends. Include your headshot, brokerage logo, license number, and a QR code linking to your digital profile for a seamless print-to-digital experience.

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Tips for Real Estate Agents

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Include your professional headshot so prospects remember you when they look at your card later

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Display your brokerage name and logo to meet legal requirements and build brand trust

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Add a QR code on the back linking to your digital business card or featured listings

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Use quality card stock with a matte or soft-touch finish to convey professionalism

Frequently Asked Questions

What information should a real estate agent include on a business card?

Include your full name, title (Realtor, Broker Associate, etc.), brokerage name and logo, phone number, email, website, and license number. Many states require license numbers on all marketing materials. A professional headshot and QR code are strong additions.

Should I include my brokerage logo on my business card?

Yes. Most brokerages require their logo and name on agent business cards. It also builds trust with prospects who recognize the brand. Place the logo prominently but ensure your personal contact details remain the focal point.

Is a QR code useful on a real estate business card?

Absolutely. A QR code bridges your printed card and your digital presence. Link it to your NexaLink digital business card, your listings page, or a virtual tour. Recipients scan it instantly rather than typing URLs manually.

What card stock or finish should real estate agents use?

A heavier card stock (16pt or higher) with a matte, soft-touch, or linen finish conveys quality and professionalism. Glossy finishes work well for photo-heavy designs. Avoid thin, flimsy stock that feels cheap in the hand.

How many business cards should a real estate agent carry?

Always carry at least 20 to 30 cards. You never know when you will meet a potential client at a coffee shop, open house, or community event. Supplement your printed cards with a NexaLink digital card so you are never caught without contact information to share.

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