Types of Real Estate Signage

Real estate signage is essential for marketing properties and providing information to potential buyers, sellers, and renters. Here are the common types of real estate signage:

For Sale/ Auction Signs:

Yard Signs: Placed on the property lawn to indicate it is for sale

Open House Signs:

Directional Signs: Placed at various points to guide people to the property.
A-Frame Signs: Portable and usually placed near the entrance to the open house.
For Rent/Lease Signs: Similar to for sale signs but indicate that the property is available for rent or lease. Include information about rental terms and contact details.

Sold Signs:

Placed over the for sale sign to indicate that the property has been sold.

Coming Soon Signs:

Used to generate interest in a property that will be available for sale or rent in the near future.

Under Contract/Pending Signs:

Indicate that the property is under contract but not yet sold.

Custom Signs:

Customized with the realtor’s branding, contact information, and specific property details.

Directional Signs:

Help potential buyers find the property from main roads or intersections.

Informational Signs:

Include details about the property such as the number of bedrooms, bathrooms, and key features.

Banners:

Large, often used for commercial properties or high-traffic areas to attract attention.

Window Signs:

Placed in the windows of the property, especially useful for commercial real estate.

Sign Riders:

Smaller signs attached to the main sign providing additional information like “Pool,” “Price Reduced,” or “Move-in Ready.”

Feather Flags:

Tall, flag-like signs that flutter in the wind, used to attract attention from a distance.