A buyer searches for property and needs to know the listing is real.
Price, size, location, status, photos and basic terms must be accurate. An outdated listing breaks trust in the whole agency.
Buyers usually search by property type, city, price, size, room count and status. Everything else comes second.
Each property should lead to a specific inquiry for that property, with an agent or clear contact who understands the listing.
Listings should be fast, filtered and current.
Each property needs direct contact.
The buyer needs real photos, location, agent and status.
A sample listing with the details each property must have: price, size, location, status, photos, agent and terms.
Filters buyers actually use: property type, city, price, size, room count, furnished status, availability or urgency.
How the inquiry should reach the right person: property-specific form, WhatsApp, call, email, agent or internal view.
Real estate does not tolerate unclear listings: each property needs accurate details, strong photos, and direct contact.
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