Is anyone using Drupal behind a realtor's site? I have a client who would like me to do this, so I'm researching the best ways. The client wants me to integrate Birdview for the MLS listings, and wants me to tell him how I'll integrate featured property listings into the site.
I want to use Drupal, as I'm becoming ever more proficient with it, but am trying to figure out the best way to list featured properties. The client had contacted another person for a quote, who suggested using Mambo with Mosets' "Hot Property".
I've looked at other stand-alone modules, and found Open-Realty, which looks like it might work, and I could hopefully integrate it within Drupal. There's also 20-20, which seems expensive.
Does anyone have experience with any of this? Would you suggest using a third-party solution (I'm assuming no one's yet written a module for Drupal)? Would you suggest using (gasp!) a CMS other than Drupal? Would you suggest writing a customized module to do the legwork?
Thanks,
Aaron
Culture Fix Web Identity & Design
Digital Folk Art (my blog)
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You can customize Drupal
You can customize Drupal to your liking.
With:
Flexinode module - for the real estate listings with pictures
Categories - obvious reasons
Frontpage module - so you can make it look exactly the way you want.
Gmap module will offer google maps
Google sitemap module will submit the listings to Google
Marcel
http://drupalhacks.com
Check out rentalmonster.ca
See Rentalmonster.ca -- integrated google maps and more.
www.rentalmonster.ca
Nice. rentalmonster.ca is with Drupal? Inspiring.
Culture Fix Web Identity & Design
Digital Folk Art (my blog)
http://www.rentalmonster.ca Warning
http://www.rentalmonster.ca/forum
their php errors are printed to screen.
they are clearly using the "bookmark module" per the error.
Not interesting at all
Wow. That's not interesting at all. It looks like some duplicated search engine that just rerouts people to online colleges.
oops, I don't think what I
oops, I don't think what I suggested will work with http://birdview.com/. I don't know how that works...
forget Birdview...that is propritary full package service
You don't want to mess with Birdview...you may be crossing some boundaries that could get you into legal hot water. They are NOT open source, they sell turnkey real estate websites.
I owned one of thier packages for a year and dropped them like a hot potato as I found the product too limiting for my needs...
You could do it in drupal
You could do it in drupal, though I am not sure about integrating Birdview or Open-Realty. Open-Realty seems like a complete solution out of the box.
But otherwise one could make a realty site using drupal. The "Hot property" is easy to do, and real easy if you have a non-standard front page (in this case I just repurpose the 'promote to front page' setting)
You could use Open
You could use Open Realty...
pretty easy to setup and already has most of what your (probably) looking for... http://www.open-realty.org/
Hope this helps!
--HAZ
they integrated open-realty
they integrated open-realty ported to Joomla
I'm writing a new module
I'm nearly complete with a new module to do this. I'll post it here when I'm finished. Meanwhile, you can see a sneak peek at http://winborn.org/temp/ecr/index.php?q=taxonomy_menu/2/3/24 (and I'll post when the site is live).
On a related note, I also made an interactive flash map, which although it isn't generic enough to be used for anything but this site, it might inspire people to create similar things. It is temporarily at http://winborn.org/temp/ecr/index.php?q=featuredListings/county and I have code for it posted at http://drupal.org/node/37854
- Aaron
Culture Fix Web Identity & Design
Digital Folk Art (my blog)
that looks REALLY REALLY
that looks REALLY REALLY good... I had to do a double take to see that it wasn't OR...
Sorry about that last post, I hadn't noticed that you had already encountered OR and was just throwing out an alternative... although after seeing this work, I think the boys at OpenRealty might want to take some notes.
When you are done, how convenient will it be for Bob to manage the listings himself?
I've only put together a few OR sites and that is one of the first things they ask - they want to be able to control the listings...
Great work - I'm going to watch for the finished module!
--HAZ
What is the update?
Hi Aaron,
Have you finished the module?
- Anim
Very nice
Great work! This looks like a really useful module. Will keep on the lookout for it.
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Merlin Mann
Real Estate Module
hello Aaron, i was wondring if you finished developing your real estate management module?
Open, Expand, Grow
I did my own real estate
I did my own real estate type of module and it only took me about two months. It wasn't as complicated as one might think.
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I like the map tab
kompressor, I really like the way you have the Google map opening up on the tab, instead of the default gmap method of tranferring the user off to the google maps site. Did you achieve that through the theme alone, or does it require changing the module code?
Roger
Commit to Drupal.org CVS?
kompressor, are you going to apply for a CVS account and commit your module? We're talking with a few people about real estate right now, and we don't want to build something from scratch if we can work together on existing good. Let us know.
very nice work kompressor,
very nice work kompressor,
marcel
Wholesale DIrectory
Business Letters
wholesale
Marcel,
what's wholesale directory made with? It's pretty interesting, and it does not look like Drupal to me.
Thanks
Thanks, I really worked hard on this. Most of the styling that you see can be changed via CSS. I just finished the interactive map search (clicking on the address on the right will recenter the map and open the info window), Try it out
I don't think that I will make it open source. The reason is because I already spent 4 months (to date) working on it (and learning drupal) and perfecting it.
In order to make some money from it, I will be selling it for something like $100 USD for the source code AND I will be offering hosting solutions ($30 a month for a customized site). After I pay off my investment, I will offer a stripped down version of it back to the community. The cool thing about this is that this is great for real estate companies. They can hire me to create the site. They can create a user for each of their agents and the world will be able to search for their properties.
I am currently working on the marketing site for this module. But, if anyone is interested right now, contact me.
PS. Professionally, I am a web developer.
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As soon as you sell it
As soon as you sell it (distribute it), you must make source available. All modules, because they extend Drupal, are automatically covered under the GPL.
This isn't the beginning of a fight or anything. I believe we can make great products together. We are working with a client to build a real estate related website, and we WILL make it open source and make it available directly here on Drupal.org. I would *rather* work on making some existing code better, rather than starting from scratch,
Hosting and getting paid to further develop/customize, as well as doing design work, are great sources of income. What is $100USD? I mean, you could charge $100USD setup fee for the hosted site, and it's basically the same thing.
Other plans:
* work on a real estate XML format that can get inserted into RSS -- push and aggregate real estate data directly between multiple sites
* develop a JavaScript / Flash line of code that people can insert on their static website to display listings from a Drupal real estate hub
* world domination :P
I've sent you an email, hopefully this makes sense to you.
And, of course, fantastic work on the site!
GPL Debate
kompressor - there is a raging and passionate debate within the Drupal community over the Legal intent, requirements, and obligations attendant with the Drupal GPL License (and GPL Licenses in general), and the degree (if any) to which those intents, requirements, and obligations "devolve" (i.e., pass as a mere result of the relationship) to Drupal Modules created by individuals and organizations. The previous commenter (Boris Mann) represents one side of that debate, but you should be aware that the debate is FAR from settled.
Type "GPL" into the search box here at Drupal.org and you will see what I mean. This should be considered "required reading" for anyone considering the development of Drupal modules.
My strong recommendation is that you contact an attorney that specializes in Intellectual Property and get formal legal guidance regarding the accepted legal standards, expectations, and obligations within your county (as this varies throughout the world). Determine what GPL means and requires within your county's Legal System; that - and not what we in the Software community think or feel it SHOULD mean and require - is all that is important.
For those of EITHER SIDE of this debate - before you flame me for this reply - please note that I have not reached a personal conclusion on this matter in my own mind. I see signifigant merit in the arguments made by both sides and accordingly find myself feeling strongly both ways. Suffice it to say that BEFORE I initiate an effort to build a new module, I WILL reach such a conclusion - supported by settled legal opinion. If - and please note that I say "IF" - that formal legal opinion supports the contention that Drupal's GPL License fully encompasses all modules which "plug-in" to Drupal, then so be it. If that means I can't sell the "fruits of my labor" - that I must contribute it freely back to the greater community as "compensation" for the contributed labor that the community expended on Drupal itself (without which my module would be worthless), then I suspect that I would not have a problem with that.
Within reason, I will probably build whatever modules are necessary to support the needs of my clients (certainly charging them for the coding effort, not selling them the code). If I find that GPL means I can't later sell modules that I built in the normal course of supporting clients, I can live with that.
In my mind, where the issue become importent is in the cases where a client pays me to develop a module for him in the belief that HE (the client) will OWN (and can therefor sell) the module afterwards (since he paid for its development). I certainly don't want to end up in court based on what HE thinks GPL means! Manage Expectations and get written agreement on this matter first (and make sure what you agree to is LEGAL)!
This can also be important in the similar, but distinct case where a company INVESTS in the development of a module (via employee salary) in the POTENTIALLY-mistaken belief that they will OWN (and can therefor sell) the resultant module(s) afterwards (since they paid for its development - as IS the case for software developed outside of GPL). Much as above - I would hate to get fired from a job over something like this. If you cannot get a corporate legal opinion first, document the issue and get it "on the record" with your company!
Again - I don't know the answer. I simply felt compelled to point out that this issue is not quite the settled matter that the previous commenter implied.
Sure, legal advice is a good
Sure, legal advice is a good idea. Bryght believes in "community ROI", so doesn't care one way or the other -- we'll always be contributing back and getting huge value out of it.
BTW, GPL means you certainly *can* sell your code. Absolutely, positively. You just have to make the source code availalble, which in the case of PHP means it's all you need.
But I didn't want to turn this into a licensing thread. At the end of the day, we're going to be building real estate solutions, and we're going to be contributing them back to the community. The open code will "compete" against the closed code, and in all likelihood the open code will be more supported and advance more quickly than the closed code.
Lastly, I'm happy to pay a reasonable "bounty" in order to get code committed -- it's work that someone has had to do after all.
I Stand Corrected ...
Boris Mann - I agree completely and thank you for correcting my mis-reading of your post. As a long-term developer of compiled applications, I made the clearly incorrect leap of associating the distribution of source code with the concept of "giving away" (and thereby not profiting from) your code. Certainly - releasing source "into the wild" significantly reduces the level of control that you have over the ultimate use of your code, but such is implicit in the very nature of open-source. And I am a strong proponent of open-source; a firm believer that we gain far, far more than we surrender.
Again - thanks for that clarification. It indeed changes the whole fabric of the GPL debate - at least in my mind.
Thanks to everyone on this.
Thanks to everyone on this. I will certainly contact a lawyer here in Chicago. My intention is not to profit from other people's work. I was planning to donate the first few hundred dollars to the drupal community.
I have only one question: how can mosets.com sell a module for mambo(joomla)? Is that legal?
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Won't this issue be resolved
Won't this issue be resolved if I just remove all of my code from the module and make the module skeleton open source? The actual PHP code will be in a separate file and directory.
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Only the lawyers know for sure
In my IANAL thoughts, it means this:
* the module skeleton is derivative work of Drupal
* the php code is a derivative work of the skeleton
* the whole thing is a derivative work
Or you could just submit the code and make a ton of money doing consulting around custom theme and development work.
Or you could run a hosted service and never release the code, and we'll be sad.
Anything new with the
Anything new with the PointsHome Module ?
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Well ... I am still deciding. It is a funny situation.
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flexinode or cck
Hi, would you mind sharing if you are using flexinode, cck, or what for the listings on pointshome.com? Nice site.
Thank you.
Well, I am using a custom
Well, I am using a custom module. It provides all of the functionality that you see.
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open-realty
Aaron, what did you end up with? Did you use open-realty?
nice site
recently, I've found one more real estate site promoting vacation rental properties. Not sure if it's finished already, but worth seeing as well.
Just an FYI...
Just an FYI... I'll be releasing the real estate module soon. I am almost done converting it to Drupal 5. I expect to finish it this/next week.
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Demo site
This is good news to me - I was considering using Joomla with the Open Realty plug in. I'd much rather stay with Drupal. How does your module compare with OR? Will you have a demo site set up?
Good news, I'll be waiting
Good news, I'll be waiting for it :)
Marcel
http://www.BlogPostsForSale.com
http://www.SponsoredThemes.com
Michael, Was about to embark
Michael,
Was about to embark on creating a property management module, will put this on hold until your work is published. Will look forward to seeing what you've managed and help extend sections & functionality if need be.
nm
nm
Michael, Have you finished
Michael,
Have you finished the module yet? There is a lot of interest in this.
cc
My experience with MLS integration
I think this is the right place to post this -
I'm integrating a MLS feed via URL (e.g., Birdview) into a 5.1 site (LAMP). Integrating the URL is accomplished via an
<iframe src="http://example.com"></iframe>and while maybe not ideal, the query result set is displayed in the same iframe and it works for us. My challenge now is apply the site's look and feel to that result set. I was hoping it would be as simple as CSS, but it looks like the design constraints of the project require us to move some of the MLS listing elements around (#BR, Price, etc) - changing the layout in addition to style changes.I have a list of variables from the URL. I'm hoping there is someone out there with some experience in this, as the last thing I want to do is parse the URL output and dump those variables in a table to display locally (mysql). Or do I? Any best practices? Other ideas for how I should proceed?
Thanks everyone,
cc
Real Estate Management In Copyleft and community?
Hey all,
I have been following this forum since i started using drupal, 20th of june 2007. After a while i realised that this forum was really not going anywhere, so i decided to give it a shot myself and try to contribute that way.
So i downloaded open realty. It is really rubbish. I dont think any client should end up getting open realty or CMSrealty as a result of nothing better being there.
I have a proposition. Let us start up a group/installation set/theme called "Dreal-Estate". Here we should share all our experiences and methods of installation so there is something out there to compete with CMSRealty ( which I highly DO NOT Recommend)
What have I done so far?
I have come up with a basic listings page that does most of what CMSRealty does.
What do i have to do from here?
Featured listings.
Keep you posted.
Nash
That's a short list
I'm not sure how long you took looking over Open Realty - I'd llike to see what your listing page can do - or is it just Featured Listings? Any module that calls itself a Real Estate solution should at least consist of most of the following functionality. OR has the following functionality and probalby more that I'm missing.
Fully configurable listings - you can add columns like home features. Other listings features are virtual tour, Google Maps - configurable, links to school and neighborhood profiles, mortgage calculator - 4 types, link to agent, printer friendly version of the listing.
Property classifications - Homes, Rentals, Land, Commercial. You can add or delete as you wish
Listings are Searchable - you can configure what columns to search by.
Agent listing and contact information
Ability to import MLS - this is an addon.
Allow users to create a profile and save searches.
Administrator can assign users as agents who can control their own listings.
Templates are just like Drupal - easy to customize and hook into your custom template. Different templates for search result, search page, and listing - just like Drupal has for Nodes and Blocks.
Administrative panel - skinable to control the configuration with.
Ability to add pages, and edit with WYSIWYG editor.
Active support forum, addon community, and frequent releases.
I've seen OR converted to Auto Dealer and pet rescue sites: Take a look at http://www.petsocialworker.org/listing/index.php
Here is a FSBO site based on OR http://www.dsm-fsbo.com/ - these are far from being "Rubbish"
I started using Drupal this past year, and like it very much, but I have a couple of real estate clients who I'm using just OR for. I've created my own custom CSS based template and modified the look of the listing search result and the listing detail. I've seen one good real estate site in Drupal, but it didn't have search functionality - I think it is posted in this thread, but I think the learning cuve to put together a similar site would be steeper than OR, so that is the route I chose. CMS Realty is either a Mambo or Joomla CMS that intregrates with OR - your choice of CMS. So you get the added functionality of a complete CMS with OR's listing functionality. Why not focus on adding the same to Drupal?
I checked out the module created here, and I do like it, however It doesn't seem to be an ideal real estate solution. I'm not bashing it - I'd contribute code if I knew PHP - I can contribute in other ways such as testing I guess. I don't think calling another Open Source project "Rubbish" in a public forum is really a fair thing to do - no one bashes Drupal in their forum, it's actually against the rules, and you could get banned for it.
:D
I see your point. I didnt like what OR had to offer since I tested it and tested it and it never worked error free. The example sites for or are really bad as well. But the examples you provided are excellent. There are a few things in the pet rescue site that seemed a bit tacky like the filtered search, in my opinion searches should be more intuitive, with an option to go advanced . There are all the tools available on drupal to create a good real estate site. I am half way through finishing my project unfortunately i am bound by contract to say anything about it at this stage.
You have got to admit atleast one thing. If it is possible to achieve everything OR has; the drupal alternative would be excellent.
Cheers
Nash
Ps: I am really sorry to have offended you, if at all in anyway. Unfortunately i gave OR 20 mins to work and it didnt hence i was hasty to knock it.
Home Module
I just finished the module. It is in beta status. Please test and report any errors.
Announcement: http://drupal.org/node/160059
Download/View Demo: http://pointhomes.com
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thanks for the update. I'll
thanks for the update. I'll give it a try
I added images as
I added images as attachements. Should we also use the node_image module ?
nice job
just have a test on the demo.
It is very good website. I am not a programmer, and I have spent lot of time in making Open -realty to fit my requirement. Now I think I can expect more from your modules.
Thanks
Han
realestate site with cck
Hi, I've done some real estate site mostly using cck, views and theming. There is only a simple module for search and generating table - i know i could achive it somehow with views.
You can see the results at:
www.rafalko-nieruchomosci.pl
the site is in polish.
best regards,
Pawel Gawlowski
e-solutions.pl
drupal.pl
Sending you a email...
I need something like this. I'm sending you an email...
Marcel
http://www.financialdominance.com
Good listing display
I've been following this post for a few days and finally got around to installing the Home module. If you're looking for input on how a listing might be displayed take a look at what I'm currently using to post listings to my real estate web site and blog.
http://www.geneward.com/My_Real_Estate_Blog/page_1864993.html
In addition to details and description, up to six photos can be uploaded with the free version, and unlimited number of photos with the paid version. Photos are what buyers want to see when viewing properties online. Site is powered by www.postlets.com.
We are building our new real estate franchise web sites using Drupal. I'm new to Drupal, up until now I've used Dreamweaver to build my sites and css for design layout and styling. It's taking me some time to figure out how Drupal works.
Our first sites will not contain any listing input as we will use RealFutureCRM as the backend CRM and feed the listings from their server to ours via link.
As time is short we want to hire someone asap on an hourly basis to help us get started with site layout, themes and helping me get up to speed using Drupal, especially for user roles and access privledges. Candidates need Drupal programming experience for multi site setup and some theming. Please don't contact us unless you have plenty of experience with either multi-site setup, theming, or both. If you are really good at one we can find someone for the other.
We will be hosting the sites on Liquid Web servers, professional version, apached server, php, mysql and Drupal already installed.
We have a lot of work between now and March 1st for the web sites and much more on the backend by June 1st. The site layout is already done, just need to build it and put in the page content.
I am the president of Real Estate Real Easy, Inc., a real estate CRM client app. ( www.realestate-real-easy.com ), This is still one of the best programs out there for agents to track their business. We want to build the same functionallity in a web based software version. There are so many web based programs out there now, but most are pretty pedestrian as they were designed by someone without a R.E. License, or experience listing/selling real estate. We don't need a programmer that understands a lot about real estate, we do. We need a programmer that understands Drupal and uses good programming practices.
Call or email Gene Ward at 925 933-8845. I'm also on Skype.
Gene Ward
VM Group
Technical Implementation Supervisor
(925) 933-8845
why
out of all these posts, I still dont think I really got pertinant information. 1. does drupal have a content managment module where people can come to my site, post their property for sale, and/or search through other properties that people have posted for sale
2. How does drupal interact with an IDX solution created to make it so that people can come to your site and search through all properties on the MLS, even those listed by other companies
Either way, I LOVE DRUPAL
Interactive Realtor St. Louis Real Estate
Get the latest release of
Get the latest release of the home module: http://drupal.org/project/home
It does not include MLS integration, but users can add/edit/delete home listings.
If anyone can give me access to MLS or point me to documentation, I could probably develop something to connect to it.
Michael
Drupal 6
We should update this to Drupal 6. There is talk of it in the issue queue but I think the work might have come to a grinding halt.
Drupal and OpenRealty
Hey guys, had to drop in to let people know that I am going to take what we did for JRealty and WP Realty and make DRealty as per requests from Drupal members. We suffered some serious accusations recently that were finally proven false by a competitor so now that the humdrum is over I'll hopefully have a working model by months end.
I haven't read the rules here yet so I'm not going to post a link. I will however say that anyone thinking this is not needed could let me know and I'll avoid the expense of creating it.
So you have some more information, what plugin would do is make your Drupal a real estate site with listings management by bridging and integrating OpenRealty the way we did with WP Realty and the Renamed EZPro Realty which is now JRealty.
I'll be back after I take a break and get more involved in your community.
Jared Ritchey
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Help me in making a complete real estate site
I am making a site of real estate .Half of it I have Made Please see it:
www.apartments2villas.in
I want the following .So Please help me so that I can make the following changes:
* Contact details of the users should be visible only to registered users...If there is a way for us to enable users to give a choice of whether they want the details to be public or private thats even better.
* Ability of user to shortlist properties and store it in his profile.
Which module I should use and how should I make it more user freindly .I am using drupla 6. Please help me in making this a complete real estate site.I am eagerly waiting for your response.
For this kind of your act,I shall be always pray.
With contacts you could add
With contacts you could add a box that the user could check if they don't want to be contacted and then create a custom view that would filter out users that did not want to be contacted. I think you would only need the Views module to do just that. Haven't done it myself but it looks like it should be possible.
shortlisting properties stored in your profile should be something you could do with views as well but again I haven't done it so I don't know off the top of my head how simple that is.
I do like the look of your site. Is it a module or did you just create it with taxonomy/cck/etc? Are you planning on releasing it when completed? I need something very similar and have been searching for a nice clean way to do it. I think I like the look of yours so far but haven't actually branched out enough to try what is already available.
Thanks,
Adam
Ok
Ok
Real Estate Times
You should refer http://www.realestatetimes.in/ and http://2letservice.com for some ideas.
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www.chrisbovard.com | Drupal Developer / Themer
Drupal RE module
We develop a component for Joomla called Intellectual Property (http://iproperty.thethinkery.net).
We've had some requests to port this to the Drupal world, so we're taking a look at that, and hopefully we can get something built without too much trouble-- it's an interesting transition moving from Joomla to Drupal, to say the least! The learning curve is a bit steep but we'd be happy to be able to serve a whole new set of users.
If you're interested in the possibility of a Drupal port, please let us know. The more interest we get the more likely it is to happen.
Thanks
Drupal Real estate
The hard part is getting access to the data base of listings from each local MLS. Once you've overcome that hurdle displaying the listings would be pretty straight forward.
We're building our second generation drupal sites for the Area Pro Realty franchise. It is kind of a hybred, with some data base forms being iframed from another site. There are advantages to building a system outside drupal them feeding the pages into the site. Users have no idea they are using two different urls at the same time.
We're moving from one server for all franchisees to having each franchise on it's own server, then we connect to each server to compile info we need for royalty payments and such.
www.areaprorealty.com
new site build is taking place at www.areaprorealty.net
If you come up with a way to get mls listings directly into drupal we would be interested in either taking a look or helping build the system. I'm a real estate broker so know what agents like to see.
Drupal Real Estate and Property Search Module
Ive spent the best part of the last 5 months working with a programmer to produce this in Drupal:
www.spanish-living.com/property_sales_search
There is still a long way to go with it but I think I have a really nice property search platform with a custom XML importer that can import agents properties. I then have complete control over the property pages as if they were normal nodes so making properties 'sticky' is very easy to do. All of this can alse be customised with Views for providing additional functionality.
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
Hi I loved the way u designed
Hi I loved the way u designed your website. I am trying to implement search for a real estate website and liked the way you did it. I am currently using custom search in my case. I heard it is possible by views as well. Can you assist me as to what modules you used and how you did it. Thanks a lot.
Prerna
Real estate search
Hi,
I am making a website and incorporating a realestate search in it. I used custom search and added bathrooms , bedrooms through taxonomy. But this turned out ot be a big block. How can I just make a search box and then make the rest be visible through Advanced search which is visible on expansion.
thanks
Prerna
Spanish Property Site
We are also looking at drupal to build a spanish property website. Key to this is database integration for property search etc. Anyone have experienceof this with drupal? The site we are replacing is http://www.polarisworld.info
This is probably a bit late,
This is probably a bit late, but you can check the new Property Management solution based on Drupal 6 at :
https://github.com/level09/smsar
demo:
http://smsar.me
I'm also working on this --
I'm also working on this -- wondering if anyone has found good way to import/access/IDX data? Thanks all.
There are some IDX modules.
There are some IDX modules.
properties
It would be wonderful to have the structure of the iProperty within Drupal.
The system is very well built with excellent features.
When the goal is reached - access via the frontend without administrative privileges - will be one of the best.
http://www.localizadorimobiliario.com
Sergio Siqueira
CRM
Don't even know how to help you(