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Yes, of course, searching with Google spreadsheets is very inconvenient and has long been outdated. Now sites with filters for configuring search are more relevant to save time. When I was in search of home investors I came across a very convenient and modern site where you can configure filters to suit your preferences, everything from the object to the location. Automatic extra results are filtered and you don't waste your time viewing unnecessary information. Now is the time when everything is developing and moving forward to make life easier for us, and this is very good.
Just tried to test this and realised its not implemented yet. The implementation of this is what will decide how successful it can be.
I tried to implement this a while back:
https://pisocake.chattyboards.com/
When I get some time I might return to it but it was more work than I'd anticipated
Hi @Karolinaa, I returned to this idea and created this: https://propertysquares.com .
Let me know if you are still interested in collaborating.
Ohh soo nice! Thank you for sharing! Maybe we can have a conversation together and share our pain points!
Ps. It was exactly the same for us, it tooks us more time than we thought!🤔
Sounds good, will send you an email. Right now I'm quite busy with another real estate project but there is some overlap so maybe we can help each other out.
https://singlepropertypages.com/
Thank you!
Very cool, I'd definitely use it. And I think so many more will too.
Tip: You should also write a few blogs that'll direct potential prospects to your website.
We are on the way! Thank you for your advice.🤩
We appreciate it.
Regards,
Karolina
Hello @treyfrancisco, thank you for your warm words! You speak about technical stack? Its JavaScript 100% and xpath for parsing :)
I'm not in the apt search market presently, but I totally would have used this. Amazing design as well. What's the stack if I may ask?