FeaturesProperty Search

Search & signals

Start every campaign on a real-world signal — in a neighborhood worth your time

Property Search is where operators open the console each morning. Search a city, ZIP, or neighborhood and Afterplots returns a refreshed snapshot of for-sale, for-rent, and recently sold homes alongside permit listings on the same map. Each listing shows whether it sits in a high-end, rising, or average neighborhood; colored rings on the map make the fit obvious before you score a door. When several signals stack inside about a square mile, the row lights up with a High Area activity ribbon so the busiest blocks float to the top.

How operators use it

  1. Step 01

    Pick a scope

    Search a city, ZIP, or neighborhood — or reopen a saved search you've already tuned for the way your business sells.

  2. Step 02

    Read the day's signals

    Listings, permits, High Area clusters, and neighborhood bands stack on one page so you can see which blocks — and which neighborhoods — deserve attention this morning.

  3. Step 03

    Score the neighbors that fit

    Get Neighbor Afterplots Scores opens the scoring flow on the anchor; saved rows route into Neighbor List for outreach or automation.

What it does

Each capability below is a real surface in the Property Search screen — exactly what the team will see and use the first day they sign in.

  • Daily property snapshots

    Search by location and Afterplots returns a daily-refreshed snapshot of property listings — for sale, for rent, sold — with thumbnails, status, price stats, days listed, and the contextual fields shown on each row. Saved searches let you reopen the same scope tomorrow without retyping.

  • Afterplots-grounded permit listings

    Plans with permit access surface residential permit listings that Afterplots assembles from public web sources, with a work summary, the timeframe each source describes, and links you can click through to verify. New rows are flagged so you spot fresh activity, and rows already in your library are marked as well.

  • High Area activity

    When several listing or permit signals cluster within roughly a square mile, the row gets a High Area badge and the map highlights the cluster. It's a routing cue — not a purchase-intent prediction — and it's how operators decide which blocks deserve a push this week.

  • Neighborhood bands on every listing

    Each listing card shows High-end neighborhood, Rising neighborhood, or Average neighborhood — plain labels that tell you whether the home fits the kind of block you want to work. The same badge appears in the triage queue so you are not guessing street by street.

  • Colored rings on the map

    Listing pins on the High Area map pick up a colored ring: violet for high-end, green for rising, slate for average. Filter to one band or show them all — what you see on the map matches what you see on each card.

  • Suggested picks the neighborhoods you want

    The Suggested filter in Today's work surfaces listings in rising and high-end neighborhoods first, alongside the anchor signals that match how you sell. Monday triage starts on sought-after blocks, not every row in the feed.

  • Map panel that follows your selection

    An interactive map renders the same anchors as the list — activity pins for permits and listings, with neighborhood rings on listing pins. Click a card and the map highlights the matching pin; click a pin and the matching row scrolls into view. It's the fastest way to triage the day's signals before scoring neighbors.

  • One-click neighbor scoring

    Every geocoded listing or permit row has a Get Neighbor Afterplots Scores button that opens the scoring flow with the anchor pre-selected — the same flow that produces the proprietary Neighbor Lead Score. Afterplots tracks how many times each anchor has been opened so the team isn't double-working the same block.

  • Market Reveal on Try (unpaid)

    On the free Try plan, Property Search flies the map to your busiest block, explains the signal mix, and builds one scored neighbor with postcard preview. Paid plans use Find 10 leads instead of this one-lead preview.

  • Find 10 leads automation

    Workspace admins can launch Find 10 leads on a single anchor and watch a multi-phase progress UI run scoring, lead build, and saving end-to-end. When the run finishes, the saved rows are waiting in Neighbor List ready to mail or push to ads.

  • Saved searches and last-run snapshots

    Pin the searches your team runs every Monday — by named profile location or saved scope — and reopen the last result in one click. Saved-search edits are admin-controlled so the daily routine doesn't drift mid-week.

  • Deep links from anywhere in the workspace

    Every listing and permit row has a stable focus key. Territories, automations, and dashboards link directly into Property Search with the right card highlighted, so a teammate clicking from chat lands on the exact signal you meant.

  • Try-tier and credit-aware gating

    Free workspaces get a guided one-session preview of neighbor scoring; paid tiers run on lead credits with a transparent banner showing the balance. The same gating wraps automations and integrations CTAs so it's never surprising what your plan unlocks next.

One starting point for the whole stack

Property Search is the entry point that Neighbor List, Automations, Territories, and Integrations all assume. Drawing every campaign from the same daily snapshot — with neighborhood context on every listing — is what keeps the rest of the workspace honest.

Availability

Included on every plan. Permit listings, automation CTAs, and team-aware deep links unlock as you move from Try to paid tiers.

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