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joosters | 11 months ago
Does that mean it excludes most of the results from "Floor to ceiling libraries without a ladder"?
You know, if I'm buying a house, I think I can supply my own ladder separately...
Less pedantically, what I'm trying to say is: are you really sure these are the kinds of searches that home buyers are really looking for? "Home in london, under £1m, with big beautiful windows" - I suspect that most London buyers are going to care an awful lot about where in London the house is, a city-wide search isn't going to be useful to most. Maybe your functionality (as presented) won't inspire actual buyers.
Speaking of which, that might be a way to improve it - combine with location & mapping data to figure out nearby transport, services, schools, etc...
travisleestreet|11 months ago
That said, from speaking to a lot of London buyers, people are often more flexible on location than you’d expect. The real criteria tend to look more like: “3-bed house under £700k, 30 min commute from [office], near a park, low crime, good schools” rather than “3-bed in Hackney.” Basically along the lines of the location / mapping data you're suggesting.
We’ve already built travel-time search and plan to layer in more of that other 'services' style data in the next few months.