Real Estate
Real Estate Websites Face Real ADA Exposure
Property search tools, listing pages, and contact forms are common ADA violation points for real estate sites. See exactly where yours stands — free.
Why real estate get targeted
Real estate websites are transactional — visitors are trying to search listings, schedule showings, and submit inquiries. When those flows aren't accessible, it's not a minor UX inconvenience; it's a barrier to housing access, which carries significant legal weight under both the ADA and Fair Housing Act. Map-based search interfaces, filter tools, and multi-step contact forms are all common violation sources.
What's typically broken on real estate sites
- Property search and filter interfaces that can't be operated by keyboard
- Map-based listing tools with no accessible text alternative
- Image galleries and virtual tour embeds with no alt text or accessible controls
- Multi-step inquiry and showing-request forms with unlabeled fields
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