Price: <200k 200k - 500k +500k
Size (SqFt): <1000 1500 - 3500 +3500
Style: SFH TH / Condo Multi
Bedrooms: 1 2 3 4+
Bathrooms: 1 1.5 2 3+
Garage: 1 2 3 3+
Stories: 1 2 3 3+

Features
Level of importance
  High Med Low None
Large Kitchen:
Luxury Options:
All included options:
Large master Br:
Air Conditioning:
Covered Porch:
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Community Type:
Active Adult Singles Unimportant

 
Level of importance
  High Med Low None
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View.
Hilltop:
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When are you ready to move?
1M <3M <6M <1Y >1 Year
Financing Needed?
95% 90% 80% 70% 0
How long have you been looking?
1M <3M <6M <1Y >1 Year


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