FLEXIBLE REAL ESTATE SEARCH
A facility for adjusting a display of a result of searching a property database is described. The facility, after displaying a list of properties satisfying a search filter, allows a user to specify property attributes the values of which are not currently shown for the properties, and redisplays the list of properties by additionally showing the values of those property attributes for the properties.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/078,076 filed on Nov. 12, 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe described technology is directed to the field of automated real estate information tools.
BACKGROUNDIn today's housing market, property seekers often use online tools to find the properties of interest. For example, a property seeker might use such a tool to search for properties within a certain zip code having a certain minimum number of bedrooms.
The inventors have recognized that conventional approaches to presenting properties in the housing markets have significant disadvantages. These typically limit a property seeker in the amount and types of information received regarding the properties in the markets, and thus make it harder for the property seeker to make an intelligent decision on which property to buy or rent.
Accordingly, the inventors have conceived a software and/or hardware facility for allowing a user to control the amount and types of information to receive regarding the properties of interest. In some embodiments, the facility initially displays a result of searching a property database and subsequently allows a user to select additional information to display for each property in the search result. Specifically, the facility may initially display values of one or more property attributes in an initial display group for each property in the search result, allow a user to select one or more property attributes that are in a subsequent display group but not in the initial display group, and display values of the property attributes in both the initial and subsequent display groups for each property in the search result in response to the user selection.
In certain embodiments, the facility allows a user to select a search group of one or more property attributes to control the search and require that the one or more property attributes in the search group be excluded from the subsequent display group. The facility may also require that the search group be contained in the initial display group.
In some embodiments, the facility allows a user to sort the result of searching the property database on any of the attributes of which the values are displayed for each property in the search result.
By performing in some or all of the ways described above, the facility affords property seekers more flexibility in customizing the presentation of the properties of interest than conventional approaches.
The block diagram also illustrates several client computer systems, such as client computer systems 110, 120, and 130. Each of the client computer systems includes a web client computer program, such as web clients 111, 121 and 131, for receiving web pages and/or other information in response to requests to web server computer programs, such as web server computer program 166. The client computer systems are connected via the Internet 140 or a data transmission network of another type to the server computer system 150. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the client computer systems could be connected to the server computer system 150 by networks other than the Internet, however. In some embodiments, some or all of the client computer systems are used to capture input to the facility and display output from the facility. In some embodiments, these client computer systems can include other server computer systems, desktop computer systems, laptop computer systems, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, tablet computers, televisions, cameras, automobile computers, electronic media players, etc. In various embodiments, these client computer systems include various combinations of the components shown in server computer system 150.
While various embodiments are described in terms of the environment described above, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the facility may be implemented in a variety of other environments including a single, monolithic computer system, as well as various other combinations of computer systems or similar devices connected in various ways.
The facility maintains a property database storing a variety of information for each property. The information may be represented as a list of property attributes, which may be further classified.
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In step 304, the facility displays a result of searching the property database using the search criteria. For each property in the property database that satisfies the search criteria, the facility shows the values of one or more property attributes in an initial display group for the property. It will be appreciated that the facility may determine whether a property satisfies the search criteria in various says, ranging from requiring an exact match of every search criterion to permitting one or more fuzzy matches and mismatches. In some embodiments, the facility represents the result as a table, where each row corresponds to a property that satisfies the search criteria and each column corresponds to a property attribute in the initial display group. In various embodiments, the facility shows information regarding only a predetermined number of properties that satisfy the search criteria, switch the rows and columns, or represent the result as a list. The facility may select the initial display group automatically or based on a user instruction. It will be appreciated that the facility does not place any specific limit on the number of property attributes to be included in the initial display group. In some embodiments, the initial display group contains the search group. In some embodiments, the facility sorts the result on one or more property attributes in the initial display group based on a user instruction and redisplays the result to the user.
In step 306, the facility selects a subsequent display group of one or more property attributes based on a user instruction to enhance the display of the search result. Specifically, for each property that satisfies the search criteria, the facility shows the values of the property attributes in not only the initial display group but also the subsequent display group in response to the selection of the subsequent display group. It will be appreciated that the facility does not place any specific limit on the number of property attributes to be included in the subsequent display group. As the subsequent display group is used to augment the initial display group, any property attribute in the initial display group would not be in the subsequent display group. In some embodiments, any property attribute in the search group also would not be in the subsequent display group. It will be appreciated that the facility may also use the subsequent display group to simplify the display of the search result. Specifically, for each property that satisfies the search criteria, the facility would then show the values of the property attributes in the initial display group but not in the subsequent display group.
In step 308, the facility displays the search result by also showing values of the property attributes in the subsequent display group for each property included in the search result. As one example, the facility may do so by refreshing the display in the original user interface. As another example, the facility may do so by presenting a separate display in a different user interface. In some embodiments, the facility sorts the result by one or more properties in the initial and subsequent display groups based on a user instruction and redisplays the result to the user. Given the enhanced display of the search result, a user may also realize how to further narrow the search. Therefore, in some embodiments, the facility allows the user to modify the search criteria by varying the acceptable values or changing the search group of one or more property attributes. The above-mentioned features of the facility provide a user with a customized presentation of the properties of interest and enable the user to make an intelligent decision on which property to buy or rent.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the steps shown in
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the above-described facility may be straightforwardly adapted or extended in various ways. While the foregoing description makes reference to particular embodiments, the scope of the invention is defined solely by the claims that follow and the elements recited therein.
Claims
1. A computing system comprising:
- one or more processors; and
- one or more memories storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the computing system to perform a process comprising: causing, by the computing system, display a first version of a table showing first results of searching a real estate database, wherein each row of the first version of the table: corresponds to a real estate property, and displays one or more attributes of that real estate property; receiving a selection of one or more additional attributes which are not in the displayed one or more attributes in the first version of the table; and causing, by the computing system, display of a second version of the table showing the first results of searching the real estate database, wherein the second version of the table displays additional columns corresponding to the one or more additional attributes.
2. The computing system of claim 1,
- wherein the first results of searching the real estate database are obtained by searching the real estate database using a search filter specifying set of real estate attributes, and
- wherein each column of the first version of the table corresponds to one of the real estate attributes of the set of real estate attributes.
3. The computing system of claim 1, wherein displaying the second version of the table includes refreshing the displayed first version of the table to include the additional columns corresponding to the one or more additional attributes.
4. The computing system of claim 1, wherein displaying the first version of the table is in a first user interface and wherein displaying the second version of the table is in a second user interface different from the first user interface.
5. The computing system of claim 1, wherein the process further comprises:
- receiving user input selecting a column of the second version of the table; and
- sorting the second version of the table based on the selected column.
6. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions that, when executed by a computing system, cause the computing system to perform a process comprising:
- causing, by the computing system, display of a first version of a table showing first results of searching a real estate database, wherein each row of the first version of the table: corresponds to a real estate property, and displays one or more attributes of that real estate property;
- receiving a selection of one or more additional attributes which are not in the displayed one or more attributes in the first version of the table; and
- causing, by the computing system, display of a second version of the table showing two or more of the first results of searching the real estate database, wherein the second version of the table displays additional columns corresponding to the one or more additional attributes.
7. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 6,
- wherein receiving the selection of one or more additional attributes includes receiving a deselection of at least one attribute, of the one or more attributes of the real estate properties displayed in the first version of the table, and
- wherein the display of the second version of the table excludes at least one column, included in first version of the table, corresponding to the deselected at least one attribute.
8. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 6,
- wherein receiving the selection of one or more additional attributes includes receiving a modification to search criteria used to obtain the first results of searching the real estate database;
- wherein the process further comprises searching the real estate database using the modified search criteria to obtain second search results, the second search results: including the two or more of the first results, including at least one result not in the first results, and excluding at least one result included in the first results; and
- wherein the second version of the table shows the second search results.
9. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 6, wherein the display of the first version of the table and the display of the second version of the table are performed in one or more webpages.
10. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 6,
- wherein the one or more attributes of that real estate property are displayed in columns of the first version of the table; and
- wherein columns of the first version of the table are a predetermined number of properties that satisfy search criteria used in the searching of the real estate database.
11. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 6, wherein the process further comprises:
- receiving an indication to swap one or more columns included in the second version of the table to be rows in a third version of the table; and
- in response to receiving the indication, causing display of the third version of the table, wherein the third version of the table swaps one or more columns from the second version of the table to be rows in the third version of the table.
12. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 6, wherein the process further comprises:
- receiving an indication to convert the second version of the table to a list; and
- in response to receiving the indication, causing display of a list showing the two or more of the first results.
13. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 6,
- wherein the first results of searching the real estate database are obtained by searching the real estate database using a search filter specifying set of real estate attributes; and
- wherein each column of the first version of the table corresponds to one of the real estate attributes of the set of real estate attributes.
14. A method, in a computing system, for displaying electronic records of real estate properties identified as satisfying search criteria, the method comprising:
- displaying a first version of a table with results of searching a real estate property database;
- receiving a selection of additional property attributes; and
- in response to receiving the selection of additional property attributes, adjusting the display of the first version of the table to show a second version of the table, wherein the second version of the table shows the results from the first version of the table a) with two or more of the rows from the first version of the table and b) with additional columns corresponding to the selected additional property attributes.
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising:
- receiving a deselection of at least one property attribute, and
- wherein the second version of the table excludes at least one column, included in first version of the table, corresponding to the deselected at least one attribute.
16. The method of claim 14 further comprising:
- receiving a modification to search criteria used to obtain the results of searching the real estate property database; and
- searching the real estate property database using the modified search criteria to obtain second search results, the second search results including: records corresponding to the two or more of the rows from the first version of the table, and at least one record not in the results shown in the first version of the table;
- wherein the second version of the table shows the second search results.
17. The method of claim 14,
- wherein the first version of the table shows one or more attributes of real estate properties in columns; and
- wherein the columns of the first version of the table are a predetermined number of real estate properties that satisfy search criteria used in the searching of the real estate property database.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein the process further comprises:
- receiving an indication to swap one or more columns included in the second version of the table to be rows in a third version of the table; and
- in response to receiving the indication, causing display of the third version of the table, wherein the third version of the table swaps one or more columns from the second version of the table to be rows in the third version of the table.
19. The method of claim 14 further comprising:
- receiving an indication to convert the second version of the table to a list; and
- in response to receiving the indication, causing displayed of a list showing results corresponding to the two or more of the rows from the first version of the table.
20. The method of claim 14,
- wherein the first results of searching the real estate property database are obtained by searching the real estate property database using a search filter specifying set of real estate attributes, and
- wherein each column of the first version of the table corresponds to one of the real estate attributes of the set of real estate attributes.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 16, 2020
Publication Date: Nov 5, 2020
Inventors: Matthew Scott Daimler (New York, NY), Susan Beth Daimler (New York, NY)
Application Number: 16/930,603