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Web Design prices in Arlington

Researched estimates for Arlington (USD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Landing page (1 page) Single-page site with contact form, built on a template or lightly customized $460 $1,100 $2,300
Small business site (5 pages) Custom brochure site: home, about, services, contact, one extra $1,400 $3,200 $6,900
Business site with CMS (~10 pages) CMS-driven site with blog, editable content and on-page SEO $2,750 $6,000 $11,000
Basic e-commerce store Shopify/WooCommerce store with up to ~50 products, payments and shipping $3,700 $8,300 $18,400

How to hire a web design pro in United States

  1. Review 3+ live portfolio sites and confirm who actually builds — solo freelancer, subcontractors, or offshore team
  2. Get a written contract with IP transfer on final payment, domain in your name, and hosting credentials handed to you
  3. Ask about ADA accessibility — US businesses face real website-accessibility lawsuits, so request WCAG 2.1 AA compliance in the contract
  4. Agree scope in writing: page count, revision rounds (2-3 standard), CMS, and what SEO basics are included
  5. Pay 30-50% deposit, remainder on launch — never 100% up front
  6. Confirm post-launch support terms and hourly rate for future changes

No license is required to sell web design in the US. The live legal issue is accessibility: plaintiffs file thousands of ADA website lawsuits yearly against businesses, so building to WCAG 2.1 AA is cheap insurance — especially for e-commerce, restaurants and services with physical locations.

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Frequently asked questions

Is SEO included in web design?

Distinguish two things: technical SEO basics (clean structure, fast loading, meta tags, sitemap, mobile-friendliness) should be included in any competent build. Ongoing SEO — content, keywords, link building — is a separate monthly service. A designer bundling 'SEO' vaguely into one price is worth interrogating.

What are red flags when hiring a web designer?

No contract, no portfolio of live sites, registering the domain in their own name, 'free' websites with mandatory monthly fees, 100% payment up front, and guaranteed #1 Google rankings. The domain-ownership trap is the costliest — walking away can mean losing your web address.

Do I need e-commerce or is a brochure site enough to start?

If you take fewer than a handful of orders a week, a brochure site with a contact/order form or a payment link costs half as much and launches faster. Move to full e-commerce (cart, inventory, shipping rules) when order volume makes manual handling the bottleneck.

What is a CMS and do I need one?

A content management system (WordPress, Webflow, Shopify) lets you edit text, images and posts without a developer. If you'll update content more than a few times a year — blog, menus, listings — you need one. If the site is a static business card, skipping the CMS makes the site cheaper, faster and harder to hack.

What are the ongoing costs after a website launches?

Domain renewal (a small annual fee), hosting (from a few dollars monthly for a brochure site), and optional maintenance. Maintenance retainers typically run 5-10% of the build cost per year and cover updates, backups and small edits. A static brochure site can genuinely run for years with near-zero maintenance.

What do US freelance web designers charge?

Typically $50-150/hr, with basic custom sites at $500-5,000 and small-business projects commonly landing at $2,000-10,000. Agencies start around $5,000-15,000 for comparable scope with more process and strategy.

Is my US business website really at risk of an ADA lawsuit?

Consumer-facing businesses — restaurants, retail, medical, services — are the main targets of serial plaintiffs, and settlements typically cost more than building accessibly would have. Ask for WCAG 2.1 AA and keep an accessibility statement page.

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