I have a fully-working real-estate website that I generated with Readdi AI and then exported through Bolt.new. The code appears to be React-based, but beyond that I’m unsure of the exact stack. What I need now is a “traditional” version of that same site—plain, well-structured HTML, CSS and vanilla JavaScript (or another straightforward stack you recommend) that will let me continue editing and extending it easily. Here’s what matters most: every pixel of the current design, every interaction, and every piece of content must remain exactly as it is. Search filters, property detail pages, the way listings load, responsiveness—everything has to look and behave identically to the live build. The only areas open for re-implementation or cleanup later are the map, the registration flow and the admin panel; aside from those, nothing should change. To keep us aligned, I’ll provide: • A link to the existing site and its full React export. • Access to any API keys or assets you need (images, fonts, icons, etc.). Deliverables I expect: 1. A clean folder structure containing all pages rebuilt in conventional HTML/CSS/JS (or the stack you propose and we agree on). 2. All current functionality reproduced, tested and working across modern browsers and mobile. 3. Clear, well-commented code so I can continue modifying it myself. 4. A short hand-off document explaining any build steps or dependencies. If you have solid experience converting React (or similar) projects into lightweight, framework-free sites without breaking a thing, I’d love to work with you.