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A few fixes on the property information displayed on the tour.

 

1. We have changed the term for listing price from Asking to Price as you see in the screenshot

2. You have new options to show or hide the property description on the Hero View – the initial view you see when the tour loads.  In addition, you can show or hide property info such as the price, beds, baths, etc, like you see on the screenshot.  See the video below for more on how to configure to your liking.

3. We have fixed the issue of the display of the bathrooms on the tour and on the flyers. We had an issue where 3/4 bathrooms were not being displayed correctly.  They now show up right, and you actually have two options to show bathrooms – either the total calculated, which matches how the RESO standard defines the total bathroom count, or you can input your own number for display.  For RESO, if a home has 2 full baths, 2 3/4 baths and 2 half baths, the total bathroom count = 6.  If you don’t want that, you can override it with your desired total.  See below for more.

Customize the Hero View

Customize the Bath Count

property detail

RESO Standard

If you select Calculate Total, the system will calculate the total bathroom count equal the total number of bathrooms regardless of the fixture count. A bathroom is counted as a bathroom, whether it is a full, 3/4, 1/2 or 1/4 bath. This is coming straight from the RESO Standards definition and should match how things are displayed on sites like Zillow. 

Example = 5 baths

  • 2 full baths
  • 1 3/4 bath
  • 2 half baths

 

calculate bath total

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input your own total

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Your Total

With this option, you can input any total bathroom count you want to display, while still showing the detail of full, 3/4, and half baths in the details.  Just untoggle the Calculate Total button and input whatever total you want to show for Total Baths.

Example =  3.25 baths 

  • 2 full baths
  • 1 3/4 bath
  • 1 half bath

 

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