

If you’ve ever looked into getting a new website for your small business, you’ve probably seen prices all over the map — from a few hundred dollars to well over ten thousand. So what’s realistic? How much should a small business website actually cost in 2025?
Let’s break it down in plain English.
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all price because every business has different goals. A local landscaping company doesn’t need the same kind of site as a law firm or e-commerce store.
That said, most small business websites fall into one of these categories:
| Type of Site | What It Includes | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Site | 1–3 pages, simple design, contact info, mobile-friendly | $1,000–$2,000 |
| Standard Site | 5–10 pages, custom design, SEO setup, forms, photo galleries | $2,500–$5,000 |
| Advanced or Custom Site | Strategy, copywriting help, integrations, custom functions | $5,000–$8,000+ |
These numbers reflect what it takes to build a professional website that actually helps your business grow.
Even if you already have a website, there are ongoing costs that come with keeping it online and up to date:
Domain name: $15–$20 per year
Hosting: $100–$300 per year
Security updates and backups: $200–$600 per year
Maintenance / content changes: varies — often $100–$250 per month
A good designer will bundle most of these into a maintenance plan so you don’t have to manage them yourself.
When you hire a web designer, you’re not just paying for a website — you’re paying for experience, design strategy, and peace of mind.
That usually includes:
Custom design tailored to your brand
Optimization for speed and mobile use
SEO setup and analytics
Ongoing support and updates
In short: you’re paying to not worry about your website.
Yes, you can find $500 websites — but they often cut corners on design, performance, and long-term maintenance.
That can lead to issues like:
Slow load times (hurting SEO and conversions)
Poor mobile experience
Broken features within a year or two
A well-built site should last 3–5 years with regular updates, so it’s better to invest a little more upfront.
Many small businesses prefer a monthly plan instead of a large one-time payment.
For example, my Website Care Plan starts at $175/month, which includes:
Professional website design
Ongoing maintenance and updates
Unlimited text/image changes
24/7 support and lifetime updates
This spreads out your cost evenly and keeps your site current year-round.
If you want a professional, modern website that accurately represents your brand, plan to invest around $2,500–$5,000 for a standard site or $150–$250/month for a recurring plan.
That’s typically enough to get a fast, secure, and professional online presence that helps attract new customers without overpaying.
Your website is often the first impression people have of your business. Spending a bit more to do it right the first time pays off in the long run — especially when it helps you win new clients and build credibility online.
If you’d like help figuring out what your project should cost, I offer a free website audit where I’ll review your current site and give personalized recommendations.
Eastview Creative is a boutique digital agency specializing in web design and social media management for small businesses and nonprofits. Founded on a passion for storytelling and creative problem-solving, we help organizations craft meaningful digital experiences that connect with their audiences and support their missions.
