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How can I search for my own properties?

You can search for your own properties based on many different criteria, here are some options:

  1. Click [Properties] on the platform menu

  2. Click [Search]

  3. Select one of the following:  [For Sale], [Long Term Rental], [Short Term Rental]

  4. Select [Own Company]

  5. Click [Search] to find all your own properties.

Ways to find specific listings:

Follow steps 1 to 4 above, then do one of the following:

  1. Enter a property reference number in the [Red Id] box

  2. Enter basic parameters of the property such as: Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Price, Property Type…etc (Left-hand side). E.g: 2 bed, 2 baths, price range

  3. Search by location of the property using the [Location] box

  4. Search by Address using the [Address] box

In [More options] there are options to search by:

  1. Owner name

  2. Build size, Terrace size, floor number…etc. 

  3. Property Status, eg: find all your Sold listings

  4. Shared and Not Shared

You could also perform a wide search with no parameters and sort the results by Last Updated Date, if you are looking for a new property it should appear in the first few results

  • Click the clock icon on the search results header to change the order of the list up and down

NOTE:

  • Most of the above methods rely on the information you have entered into the property listing.

  • You must do separate searches for Sale or Rental (long and short term) properties.

Searching by Agency Reference

If you are searching using the [Agency Ref] field but do not have the full reference number, you can use the % symbol as a wildcard to broaden your search.

This allows you to find properties even if you only know part of the reference.

Examples:

  • ABC% → Finds properties where the reference starts with ABC
    (e.g. ABC-V-123)

  • %ABC → Finds properties where the reference ends with ABC
    (e.g. 123-ABC)

  • %ABC% → Finds properties where ABC appears anywhere in the reference
    (e.g. V-ABC-123)

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