The Real Estate Portal Optimisation Guide for Europe in 2026
A property listing is not a description. It is a submission to an algorithm. Every portal in Europe ranks listings before a single property seeker sees them, based on completeness, visual quality and structured data. Most agents optimise for the person on the other end. The ones winning more viewings optimise for the portal first. This article covers four of Europe's most significant property portals: ImmoScout24, Immoweb, SeLoger and idealista. What each one rewards, what each one penalises, and what a well-optimised listing actually looks like on each platform.
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How many photos should a property listing have on European portals?
It depends on the portal and the property. ImmoScout24 allows up to 150 media files. SeLoger and Immoweb impose no fixed upper limit. In practice, 15 to 25 high-quality images consistently outperform larger galleries of uneven quality. One strong image per room, covering every space including outdoor areas, is the right framework. The cover photo is the only asset that determines click-through rate from search results.
Is a floor plan necessary on European property listings?
Above the entry market, yes on all four portals. ImmoScout24 lists it as a key element no professional listing should omit. On Immoweb, Belgian property seekers particularly expect one on urban apartment listings where the layout is not obvious from photos. On idealista, it is an expected element on any mid-market or above listing. It is the second highest-impact asset after the cover photo, and the most commonly missing one.
Does video actually improve listing performance on European portals?
Yes, and the mechanism is direct: portals rank listings with genuine video higher than listings with picture clips, which in turn rank above listings with no video at all. ImmoScout24 applies this ranking logic explicitly. On idealista and Immoweb, video and virtual tour availability are increasingly used as search filters. A single shoot produces both the horizontal portal video and a vertical social cut, making the incremental cost of adding video to a production session low relative to its ranking impact.
What is the most important thing to change in a listing description in 2026?
Specificity. Portal search algorithms and AI-powered search both reward descriptions that name the neighbourhood, the property type and the key features in plain, searchable language. "Two-bedroom apartment, private garden, energy class B, Ixelles" surfaces in far more searches on Immoweb, on ImmoScout24's AI search, and on Perplexity than a description written as a promotional statement. Conversational AI search inside portals makes this more consequential in 2026 than it was a year ago.
Do the same optimisation principles apply across all four portals?
In structure, yes. Completeness, professional photography, floor plan inclusion and genuine video produce better results on all four. In execution, the details differ: ImmoScout24 requires 4:3 hero image format and crops portrait shots automatically. SeLoger refuses HEIC files. Immoweb has a dedicated virtual tour filter that property seekers actively use, making tour availability more consequential there than on some other portals. idealista limits area photos to three and removes excess automatically. Knowing the platform-specific rules avoids common technical errors that cost views before anyone ever sees the listing.
What photo format should I use for European property portals?
JPEG is the safe universal choice across all four portals. HEIC, the default iPhone format, is refused or displayed incorrectly on most European portals including SeLoger. Agents shooting on iPhones should export in JPEG format before upload. For ImmoScout24 specifically, hero images should be pre-cropped to 4:3 landscape format before upload to avoid automatic cropping by the portal, which will otherwise remove the top and bottom of a portrait-orientation shot.