The real estate sector depends on trusted email communication between agents, clients, attorneys, and financial institutions. If attackers spoof your real estate agency’s domain, they can send convincing emails that look like they came from your organization. Leading to redirecting funds, harvesting personal data, and undermining trust at critical moments in the deal lifecycle.
DMARC for real estate overview:
DMARC for real estate helps you:
Learn how Sendmarc helps protect real estate emails and reduce impersonation risk – without adding complexity for your teams.
Real estate is consistently targeted because it combines high-value payments, sensitive documentation, and time pressure, with many workflows still coordinated over email.
Money
movement
Deposits, down payments, escrow transfers, rent, commissions, and payoffs
Sensitive documentation
IDs, proof of address, salary slips, contracts, and statements
Multi-party communication
Clients, attorneys, and financial institutions
Distributed sender landscape
Agents, branches, franchises, and subdomains
Third-party
senders
CRMs, listing portals, e-signature tools, and property management platforms
Together, these conditions make real estate emails a high-value target for cybercriminals. If attackers can spoof your domain, they can send messages that look like they’re from your organization – requesting sensitive documents or changing payment instructions at exactly the wrong time.
Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) helps prevent that by blocking unauthorized use of your domain, protecting client communications, and reducing transaction risk.
Ignoring DMARC for real estate creates more than added risk; it introduces friction, rework, and loss of confidence when timing matters most.
Wire fraud attempts and successful diversions can create immediate losses and long-term trust damage that impacts future deals. Real estate is referral-driven, and trust is hard to rebuild once a client believes an email came “from you.”
Incident response slows transactions by triggering:
Even when funds are recovered, the operational cost can be significant.
Personally identifiable information (PII) exposure increases breach handling obligations and liability risk, especially when clients believe your agency was the source of a message.
Why a managed approach works better:
DMARC works best as a managed, maintained control because real estate sender ecosystems change frequently. New branches, new workflows, and new campaigns introduce new senders. Staying protected depends on maintaining continuous visibility and control.
Book a demo to see how a managed DMARC approach keeps protection in place as your sender landscape changes, continuously discovering new senders, guiding remediation, and moving you to enforcement safely without disrupting critical real estate email.
These numbers help explain why real estate teams must invest in stronger email controls.
300+ incident & breaches in a year
70% of PII exposed
Over $173 million in losses
Sources: Verizon, FBI IC3
Implementing DMARC in real estate requires a practical approach, shaped by the sector’s complex and time-sensitive email environment.
Real estate sender ecosystems include many systems that send email “on behalf of” your domain:
If these senders aren’t authenticated correctly, enforcement can cause legitimate email to fail, which can disrupt closings, delay payments, and create avoidable follow-ups for your team.
Real estate can’t afford delivery surprises during:
A managed, practical rollout accounts for these windows, so teams can move to enforcement without disrupting operations.
New tools are often onboarded fast by operations, marketing, or leadership. Email sending is often enabled first, and authentication is handled later. That is often how “unknown senders” appear in DMARC reports.
The upside is that DMARC reporting gives you visibility into new and previously unseen senders early, so you can validate them and align SPF/DKIM before enforcement impacts their delivery.
Sendmarc helps implement DMARC for real estate organizations in a way that fits complex, shifting sender environments.
Scalable multi-domain management
Supports thousands of domains and high email volumes
Staged
enforcement
Moves you to quarantine and reject safely without disrupting critical email
Automation-ready reporting
Automatically processes DMARC reports and reduces manual workload
Advanced
analytics
Surfaces deliverability trends, authentication outcomes, and recurring failure patterns
Global
visibility
Provides real-time dashboards across domains and regions for consistent oversight
Using DMARC for real estate email protection is important, but effective defense relies on more than a single control. A layered approach that combines complementary standards helps reduce risk across the entire email process.
Together, these standards reduce impersonation risk, protect sensitive data in transit, and improve sender recognition. In an industry built on fast, trusted communication, this supports stronger client confidence, safer data handling, and clearer identification of legitimate emails.
Book a demo to see how Sendmarc helps set up DMARC for real estate teams, helping them protect transactions, safeguard client data, and build trust in every email.
Kim Sim
Chief Information Officer – Mr Price Group
“Centralizing compliance controls within the IT infrastructure has effectively reduced shadow IT instances while streamlining configurations. This has alleviated the burden on security specialists, allowing them to focus on core responsibilities. Furthermore, Sendmarc has provided exceptional one-on-one support, ensuring a seamless experience.”
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Former Head of Digital and ICT
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DMARC is needed in the real estate sector because criminals can spoof your domain to impersonate agents or offices and send convincing emails that request documents or change payment instructions. DMARC helps block unauthorized use of your domain, reducing impersonation that can lead to data harvesting and transaction fraud.
DMARC won’t block legitimate emails when third-party tools are correctly authenticated with SPF and/or DKIM. Any new platform should be reviewed and approved first, then authenticated before you move to enforcement.
The DMARC policy a real estate company should use is p=none initially (monitoring only), moving up to p=quarantine and p=reject as you validate legitimate senders.
DMARC won’t stop every kind of wire fraud attempt, but it does stop a common tactic used in payment diversion: Spoofing your exact domain in the visible “From” address. By making it harder to send emails that look like they came from your organization, DMARC reduces the chance that clients and partners act on fraudulent payment instructions.
And when you combine DMARC with MTA-STS, you also reduce the risk of email interception in transit by enforcing encrypted delivery between servers, making it harder for attackers to tamper with or read messages between systems.
You avoid email disruption during closings and month-end cycles by rolling DMARC out in stages and prioritizing critical senders first. Start with monitoring, identify every legitimate sender, fix SPF and DKIM alignment issues, then move gradually to quarantine and reject so real estate emails stay reliable when timing matters most.