Your website is probably costing you deals — here's a quick audit checklist
I review a lot of wholesaler and cash buyer websites. Most of them have the same problems. Here's a quick checklist you can run on your own site right now.
Above the fold (what visitors see without scrolling):
Is your headline specific? "Sell Your House Fast in [City]" beats "We Buy Houses"
Is there a form OR phone number visible immediately? If they have to scroll to contact you, you're losing leads
Are there any trust signals? Reviews, years in business, number of homes bought
Content:
Does your page mention specific neighborhoods and cities you serve?
Do you have pages for the specific situations you help with — foreclosure, inherited property, divorce, fire damage?
Is there any real social proof — actual seller testimonials with names/photos, not generic stock quotes?
Technical:
Does your site load in under 3 seconds on mobile? Pull it up on your phone right now
Is your Google Business Profile claimed and optimized?
Do you have a sitemap submitted to Google Search Console?
The conversion killers I see most often:
Stock photos of generic houses instead of real properties you've purchased
No local language — the site could be anywhere in the country
Call to action buried at the bottom after a wall of text
No phone number visible on mobile
If you fix the above-fold issues alone you'll likely see a meaningful improvement in conversion rate without spending a dollar more on ads.
What's the biggest issue you've found on your own site? Curious what others are dealing with.












