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Real estate website seo structure audit uae

DAMAC Properties UAE website structure audit with 84 nodes, 0 hubs, 83 leaf pages, depth p90 of 2, and a 4/100 score
DAMAC Properties shows 84 pages, no hubs, 83 leaf pages, and a 4/100 structure score in this UAE audit.

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Real estate website seo structure audit uae

A UAE real estate website SEO structure audit checks how your site is organised at page and hub level, using crawl signals such as nodes, hubs, depth, and leaf-to-hub balance.

The UAE examples on this page show very different outcomes, from DAMAC Properties at 4/F with 84 pages to Binghatti at 82/B with 1,116 pages and Emaar at 99/A with 1,843 pages.

In brief

  • A structure audit reviews site architecture signals such as page count, hub coverage, depth, and how leaf pages connect back to larger sections.
  • In the UAE real estate examples shown here, DAMAC Properties has 84 pages and a 4/F score, while Binghatti and Emaar have much larger structures and stronger scores.
  • This type of review is useful for benchmarking a property website against other UAE real estate domains using the same structural lens.

What to do

The main value of a real estate website SEO structure audit is comparison. In the UAE examples provided, damacproperties.com appears with 84 nodes, 0 hubs, 83 leafs, depth p90 of 2, and a score of 4/F. That profile is very different from larger, more layered sites in the same market group.

Binghatti is shown with 1,116 nodes, 16 hubs, 1,099 leafs, and a score of 82/B. Emaar is shown with 1,843 nodes, 38 hubs, 1,804 leafs, depth p90 of 3, and a score of 99/A. These examples suggest that hub coverage and overall page architecture can vary widely across UAE real estate sites.

For a UAE property brand, the audit helps frame practical questions: whether the site has enough hub pages, whether leaf pages are too isolated, and how the overall architecture compares with stronger structures in the same cluster.

What to keep in mind

The evidence on this page supports structure benchmarking, not guaranteed SEO outcomes. It shows comparative crawl-based metrics for selected UAE real estate websites rather than a full diagnosis of every issue.

The examples also show that site size alone is not the only visible factor. DAMAC, Binghatti, and Emaar differ not just in page count, but also in hub count, leaf distribution, and reported depth, which all shape the structural picture.

To make the audit useful, your own domain should be measured in the same way as other UAE real estate sites. That helps reveal where the architecture is unusually thin, flat, or missing supporting hubs.

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