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Real Estate Platform

A property browsing and management platform concept built around property discovery, structured listings, and management workflows.

Next.jsReactTypeScriptSupabaseTailwind CSS

Overview

The Real Estate Platform is a web application concept focused on making property discovery and property management more organized. The platform combines a public-facing property browsing experience with structured workflows for managing listings and property information.

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Problem / Context

Property websites can become difficult to use when listings are poorly structured or when property information is scattered across multiple pages. Property managers also need an efficient way to maintain listings without manually updating every part of the public interface.

Solution

The platform separates property discovery from property management while keeping both experiences connected through a structured property data model. Visitors can browse and inspect properties through a responsive interface, while management workflows provide a more organized way to maintain listing information.

Key Features

  • Property listing interface
  • Property detail pages
  • Responsive property browsing experience
  • Structured property information
  • Property management workflow
  • Dashboard-oriented management interface
  • Reusable listing and property components

My Role

I worked on the application architecture, frontend implementation, property browsing experience, reusable UI components, and the design of the property management workflows.

Technical Implementation

The application was structured with Next.js and React, using TypeScript for predictable data structures and Tailwind CSS for the responsive interface. Supabase was used as the planned backend foundation for structured property data and application workflows. The frontend architecture was designed so property listings could be reused across discovery, detail, and management interfaces.

Challenges

  • Displaying enough property information without creating clutter
  • Designing reusable components for different property contexts
  • Keeping the browsing experience fast and easy to navigate
  • Separating public property discovery from administrative workflows

Outcome

The project provides a realistic foundation for a property platform where users can discover listings through a structured browsing experience while property managers have a dedicated workflow for maintaining inventory.

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