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Real Estate Platform

Web Apps project built with React and Node.js

Property listing platform with advanced search, virtual tours, and agent management.

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Search improvements
Duration
11 weeks
Team
Team Project
Technologies
4
GitHub Stars
167

Project Overview

Real Estate Platform is a completed web apps engagement delivered over 11 weeks by a team project setup. The build centers on React, Node.js, PostgreSQL and focuses on maintainable architecture, responsive execution, and a practical product surface that can keep evolving after launch.

Technologies Used

React

Frontend

Node.js

Backend

PostgreSQL

Database

Mapbox

Maps

Key Features

Focused Product Interface

The interface concentrates on the main workflow and removes unnecessary friction from repeated tasks.

Modern Stack Foundation

Built around React, Node.js, PostgreSQL for a maintainable and production-friendly implementation.

Structured Data Layer

State, entities, and business rules are separated so the product can scale more cleanly.

Responsive Interaction Model

Navigation, updates, and high-frequency actions are designed to feel immediate and predictable.

Production-minded Delivery

The architecture supports safer deployment, maintenance, and operational follow-up after release.

Collaboration-ready Build

The structure works for solo or team-based delivery without making iteration harder later.

Project Metrics

167
GitHub Stars
45
Forks
4 tools
Core Stack
Completed
Delivery Status

Challenges & Solutions

Feature Scope vs Delivery Speed

Challenge:

Balancing a polished web apps surface with a delivery window of 11 weeks.

Solution:

The work was broken into clear feature slices so core flows could ship first and non-critical polish could follow safely.

Keeping The Stack Coherent

Challenge:

The implementation relies on multiple tools including React, Node.js, PostgreSQL and needed them to work as one product surface.

Solution:

The integration points were kept explicit and the UI was shaped around stable data contracts instead of tightly coupled screens.

Maintaining UX Quality While Growing Complexity

Challenge:

As more states, data, and scenarios appear, it becomes easy for the product to feel fragmented or heavy.

Solution:

The page architecture keeps hierarchy, navigation, and primary actions obvious so complexity does not leak into every screen.

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Interested in This Project?

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