City Report

Real Estate Agents in St. Louis: How They Score With AI

We checked 8 real estate agents across the St. Louis metro area. The average score was 58.1/100. Most of these sites are hard for ChatGPT and Google to read and trust. The biggest problem is not using https, followed by no structured data (json-ld).

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8 sites checked in St. Louis metro area
Solid sample

Average score here

58.1/100

U.S. average

60.2

Sites AI trusts

63%

What we found

How St. Louis sites are doing

Below 40

1

40 to 59

2

60 and up

5

Not using HTTPS

75%

No structured data (JSON-LD)

50%

11 AI crawlers blocked

38%

Heading hierarchy gaps

38%

Meta description length

38%

Why this matters

Why AI struggles to trust these sites

When someone asks ChatGPT or Google for a real estate agent in St. Louis, AI picks the business with the clearest pages, the best proof, and the strongest trust signals. If your site is missing those, AI sends the buyer to a competitor instead. Most St. Louis sites are missing the basics: clear service pages, real proof, and obvious local info.

Quick wins

  • Fix not using https on the pages buyers see first.
  • Make sure St. Louis and the nearby areas you serve are obvious on every service page.
  • Add proof: real reviews, real projects, real photos. Stuff buyers can see.

How cities compare

Where St. Louis stacks up

St. Louis sites score below the U.S. average of 60.2/100 for real estate agents. Only 63% of the sites we checked looked safe enough for AI to recommend. A few focused fixes can put one business way ahead.

City ranking: 58 of 74

Grand Rapids, MI

8 scans

Average score

67.9

Chicago, IL

9 scans

Average score

67.2

Cincinnati, OH

8 scans

Average score

66

Buffalo, NY

8 scans

Average score

64

Questions

What people in this city ask

Why do real estate agents in St. Louis struggle with ChatGPT and Google?

Most of the time, AI cannot tell what the business does, where they work, or why to trust them. The most common problems here are not using https and no structured data (json-ld).

What score should a real estate agent in St. Louis aim for?

Above 60 means AI can read your site clearly and feels safe sending people there. Below that, your site is probably missing the basics.

What is the fastest way to fix this?

Clearer service pages. Better FAQs that answer what buyers actually ask. Real proof like reviews and projects. Make it obvious who you serve and where.

Is this only about ChatGPT?

No. The same things help you show up in Google's AI answers and any other AI search tool buyers use.

How do I see how my own site does?

Run the free check. You will get your score, the top problems on your site, and a comparison to other businesses in St. Louis.

Next step

Run a free check and see how your site compares to other real estate agents in St. Louis.

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How we got these numbers

What this page does and does not say

What we measured

Real scans of public business websites in this industry and city. The scores, the most common problems, all from real data.

What we are not saying

We did not check every real estate agent in St. Louis. Small samples get labeled small. We hide comparisons until we have enough data to be fair.

Free help

Guides to fix what we found