Hey, Nice SRP

Just last week we redesigned our Search Results Page (SRP) to improve your apartment search experience. Our SRP is the page on which you arrive after you search for apartments in a particular city.

Not only is it as easy on the eyes as your blog editor, but it has bigger pictures and text, which make it easier to skim over the details of each apartment and compare rents.

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The goal of this new redesign is allow renters to compare the apartment “stats” that are most vital (rents, number of bedrooms and bathrooms) quickly and easily, while still being able to use the map feature to compare the locations of the apartments.

Don’t forget about all the other features you can use on our SRP page, either. You can filter by amenities at the top of the page, (there are about 30 to choose from) as well as sort properties based on rent, zip code or property name. These features are circled below:

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Notice also how you can further filter your results without leaving our SRP by changing the min or max on rent, the property type (apartments, condos or rental homes) number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms and your pet preferences.

Thus, you can customize our SRP page to show all the properties that fit your criteria in a given city and then use our map to see which ones will work best for you according to neighborhood, or access to public transport or commute.

What other features would you like to see on our SRP page? We plan on running more tests to make sure that we can make your apartment search as efficient as possible.

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