Currently it's only possible to filter by 'absolute lowest' of 'absolute highest'.
the problem with this is that by filtering lowest, you'll get hundreds of pages of listings for 1.5k
the idea is that you should be able to filter by a custom amount (for example, typing $70,000 in search bar) and get the listings that are relevant to your budget.
edit: etiher that, or a way to skip ahead to a specific page.
so you could skip to page, say, 1000 and see what the price is there, without having to click 50 times on 'next'.
and then skip to 1300 when you have an idea of what sort of prices are happening around page 1000.
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Eggplant
Currently it's only possible to filter by 'absolute lowest' of 'absolute highest'.
the problem with this is that by filtering lowest, you'll get hundreds of pages of listings for 1.5k
the idea is that you should be able to filter by a custom amount (for example, typing $70,000 in search bar) and get the listings that are relevant to your budget.
edit: etiher that, or a way to skip ahead to a specific page.
so you could skip to page, say, 1000 and see what the price is there, without having to click 50 times on 'next'.
and then skip to 1300 when you have an idea of what sort of prices are happening around page 1000.
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