Our plan is to create an application similar to the Spotify interface on signup which allows users to select what is important to them with regards to their home buying process. Once they have selected their topics they will see a Google Map with pins of local houses they can purchase.
React Node.js Azure CloudDB
As a user I want to be able to find a house As a user I want the house to be x,y,z As a user I want this to be mobile first As a user I want the UI to be easy to use
User will enter their post code for local radius of house purchase User will then select from bubbles on screen the topics which are important to them and click 'Generate options' User will see list of properties and pins in map to show where these are
- Ability for user to book a viewing
- Ability for user to compare pricing of other aspects of important in the area, for example car insurance, childcare costs, home insurance etc
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