If you haven't got any experience with Umbraco I would suggest to take a look at Umbraco TV there you can find many tutorials and examples of working and extending Umbraco.
The Real Estate project can be done in Umbraco. The only thing you should consider is how many estates are you going to store? Because you could integrate this in the Umbraco backend or you could add these in a seperated database.
But if I was you I first take a look at the Umbraco TV to see what can be done in Umbraco and then start with the Real Estate project.
This excellent tutorial was done by Warren Buckley in .NET magazine way back in 2011, and although you can have a look at the tutorial (see the PDF in the Documentation section), I'd work on a current version of Umbraco.
Once you have installed the latest version of Umbraco and run it for the first time, you get the option to download one of a number of starter kits to try out.
And that's one of the great things about Umbraco - you can easily create a site and play around with it.
Real Estate Web Site in Umbraco
Hello everyone!
I am new here. I am eager to implemet a real estate site like https://tranio.com/ in Umbraco. Is it possible? Where should I start?
Thanks in advance!
Hi NancyM,
and Welcome to the Umbraco community.
If you haven't got any experience with Umbraco I would suggest to take a look at Umbraco TV there you can find many tutorials and examples of working and extending Umbraco.
The Real Estate project can be done in Umbraco. The only thing you should consider is how many estates are you going to store? Because you could integrate this in the Umbraco backend or you could add these in a seperated database.
But if I was you I first take a look at the Umbraco TV to see what can be done in Umbraco and then start with the Real Estate project.
/Michaël
Wow, only 7 years out of date.
This excellent tutorial was done by Warren Buckley in .NET magazine way back in 2011, and although you can have a look at the tutorial (see the PDF in the Documentation section), I'd work on a current version of Umbraco.
https://our.umbraco.com/packages/starter-kits/razor-estate-agents-starter-site
Once you have installed the latest version of Umbraco and run it for the first time, you get the option to download one of a number of starter kits to try out.
And that's one of the great things about Umbraco - you can easily create a site and play around with it.
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