Top Websites

Based on data from the Semrush Traffic Analytics tool, this page reveals the most visited websites. We will be updating this list on a monthly basis, so you can keep track of all the market shifts and spot changes in user interest.

Most Visited Real Estate Websites in the United States, Updated November 2024

PositionWebsiteChangeVisitsPages / VisitBounce rate
1
243,737,3995.8452.86%
2
128,577,55911.2928.43%
3
91,218,8323.2854.52%
4
67,457,2143.5255.99%
5
42,298,6522.8371.88%
6
34,127,9335.2546.18%
7
23,509,28611.1524.27%
8
19,006,8625.2951.12%
9
18,618,9154.9347.56%
10
17,150,0515.4536.59%
11
14,110,4714.6133.69%
12
1
11,231,7303.1231.56%
13
1
10,742,5562.4259.79%
14
1
10,655,4465.2822.68%
15
1
9,817,1414.1736.92%
16
9,261,5544.5251.52%
17
1
8,153,9963.5654.59%
18
1
7,154,4873.9526.49%
19
2
6,030,1214.1357.67%
20
5,269,6914.1350.62%

Key Insights on Top Real Estate Websites in the United States in November 2024

As of November 2024, zillow.com is the most visited Real Estate website in the United States, attracting 243.74M monthly visits. craigslist.org follows with 128.58M visits, and realtor.com records 91.22M visits.

In terms of user engagement, the average number of pages per visit across these sites is 4.94, with craigslist.org leading at 11.29 pages per visit.

The average bounce rate is 44.75%, with homes.com having the highest at 71.88%.

And netronline.com leads the way with the lowest bounce rate at 22.68%.

These insights come from the .Trends platform, enriched with extensive clickstream data.

Our AI algorithms analyze petabytes of information from a blend of proprietary and external data pools, reflecting the online activities of over 200 million anonymized users.

For more detailed information on our data-gathering and analysis process, please visit our information page here.

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Last updated: December 13, 2024

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