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Creating a Property Listing Webpage
There are 2 ways to create a single property listings webpage on Propopen. You can either create a property webpage by manually input all the property information, or You can create a property webpage by importing all the property information from your existing MLS Listing ID
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Manually Creating a Property Webpage
You have the option of manually creating a property webpage. We only really advise this option in cases where the MLS importer isn't working, or if your listing isn't yet listed on the MLS. Otherwise, save yourself a lot of data entry by first importing your listing data using your MLS Property ID. To manually create a property webpage, click "Properties" on the main menu, and click the "Manually Input Property Details" button on the right sidebar. Now, your new property webpage is already c
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Schedule and Post an Open House
With out Property Websites, you can schedule and post open houses for that Property so that customers following your listing can know when to view it. Posting an open house on your Property Websites is incredibly easy. There's 2 ways to do it: Click on "Properties" on the main menu. Find the property you'd like to post an open house for. Click the link "Add Open House". That opens a modal where you can schedule the date, start time, and end time of the open house. Or... Click on "Open
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Property Website Publish Status - Draft, Active, or Sold
For your Property Webpages, there are 3 "publish statuses" your Property Webpage can be in: Draft Use this status when you are still creating or editing your Property Website and don't yet want to make viewable in public. When in "draft" status, the listing doesn't appear on your Agent Website nor is it accessible from its own URL. Active Use this status when the Property listing is still active but not yet sold. In this "active" status, the listing automatically appears as a listing
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Deleting a Property Webpage
Deleting a Property Webpage is very easy. First, click on "Properties" on the main menu. Find the Property Website you want to delete and click on the "edit" link. Once you're in the Property Edit interface, at the very top, click on the "delete property" link. Click confirm and your property webpage with all associated data will be immediately deleted. Please be careful, there's no way for us to retrieve this data. We would advise instead of deleting the Property Webpage, you might consid
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