Property Lists

Lists let you group properties any way that fits how you work — by deal stage, by client, by neighborhood, by investment strategy. Once grouped, you can open a list to work with just those properties, or run an AI analysis across the entire list at once.

What Lists Are For

A few ways investors and agents use lists:

  • Deal pipeline — "Researching", "Contacted broker", "Made offer"
  • Client shortlists — one list per investor client you're advising
  • Strategy buckets — "Under 5M yen", "Osaka minpaku candidates", "High-yield regional"
  • Comparison sets — a handful of similar properties you want to rank against each other

A property can belong to multiple lists, so use as many groupings as help you think.

Create Your First List

  1. Open Lists from the main navigation.
  2. Click Create List.
  3. Give it a name — that's it. You're ready to start adding properties.

The Lists Page

All your lists appear as cards on the Lists page, each with an at-a-glance summary. Open any card to see the properties inside, or use the quick actions directly from the card.

Quick Actions

Each list card carries quick actions so common tasks don't require opening the list:

  • Rename the list as your pipeline evolves
  • Run an AI analysis on the whole list
  • Manage the list's contents

To work with the properties themselves, click View List — you'll get the familiar property browsing experience scoped to just that list.

Adding Properties to a List

From the Properties page, use the menu on any property card to add it to one or more lists. You can add a property to an existing list or create a new list on the spot.

The Starred List

The star button on property cards feeds a predefined Starred list — an instant shortlist that requires no setup. Star properties as you browse, then find them all together on the Lists page. See Browsing Properties for more on starring.

Analyzing a Whole List

Running an AI analysis at the list level unlocks comparisons you can't do one property at a time — most notably Cash Flow Ranking, an analysis type only available for lists. It evaluates every property in the list and ranks them by projected cash flow, so you can see at a glance which deal deserves your attention first.

Start a list analysis from the quick actions on the list card. For the full picture of analysis types and options, see Running AI Analyses.

Next Steps