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Accessible Color Design for Real Estate Websites and Property Portals

Building accessible real estate platforms that serve all home buyers — including the 70 million Americans with disabilities.

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Fair Housing laws require equal access to housing information — inaccessible websites can create legal liability.
Map-based property search is the most accessibility-challenged feature in real estate platforms.

Legal accessibility in real estate

The Fair Housing Act and ADA have been increasingly applied to digital real estate platforms. If a user with a visual impairment can't navigate your property listings, you may face legal exposure. Color accessibility is one part of this — ensuring all text meets WCAG AA contrast requirements, all interactive elements are visually distinguishable, and color is never the sole indicator of information. Use ColorArchive's WCAG auditor to validate your entire palette.

Map and visual search accessibility

Map-based property search is powerful but challenging for accessibility. Color-coded map pins (by price range, property type) need text-based alternatives. Provide a list view alongside every map view. If you use color-coded zones or heat maps, include a labeled legend and ensure the colors differ in luminance, not just hue, so they remain distinguishable for color-blind users.

Property comparison and filtering

Property comparison features often use color to highlight differences: green for favorable metrics, red for unfavorable. Supplement these with directional indicators (arrows, plus/minus) and explicit labels. Filter interfaces need clear selected/unselected states beyond color change — use borders, backgrounds, and checkmarks. These improvements reduce cognitive load for all users, improving conversion rates across the board.

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