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Filter by Bedroom

Use filter by bedroom without losing sale-quality context, source nuance, or the final number a client will rely on.

DataCURVEAdvisorFast
OutcomeA clean data workflow with the final-surface checks needed before client use.
Best forAdvisor using CURVE with client-facing data
EffortFast · 4 min read
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Fast read

Start from the exact surface

Use the left sidebar or direct page link named in the guide, then check the visible page title before touching filters, sends, downloads, or billing buttons.

Prove the recipient view

Open the final page, shared link, tracker link, embedded widget, or exported report in the same browser before treating the task as complete.

Capture support evidence

Copy the URL from the address bar, note the account email in Account Settings, take a screenshot, and include the last button you clicked.

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Step-by-step

  1. Open Data from the left sidebar, then use the search box or building filter to narrow the table before working on filter by bedroom.
  2. Set filters in a deliberate order: building, bedroom, price, date range, sale type, financing, and any unit-specific search term.
  3. Read the table rows, not just the top metric cards. Check sale date, unit label, price, $/SF, financing, and sale-type text on the rows you plan to cite.
  4. Open a suspicious building or unit row when price, $/SF, sale type, or ownership-transfer context looks off.
  5. If exporting or quoting the result, state the active filters and exclude trust-transfer or non-market rows from client-facing conclusions.
  6. If the expected result does not happen, copy the full URL from the browser address bar, open Account Settings and note the signed-in email, take a screenshot of the current page, and write down the last button or link you clicked.
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Mistakes to avoid

Treating trust transfers, package deeds, or missing registry context like clean market sales.

Changing filters or modes without checking the final rendered surface.

Assuming a highlighted, shared, or pinned item changed source truth instead of presentation or access.

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Frequently asked questions

What should I check first for filter by bedroom?

Start with account, URL, selected mode, filters, building or unit, date range, and recipient context. Most confusion comes from looking at the right data through the wrong workflow state.

Does this change the underlying data?

Most controls change the view, filter, workflow state, access, or presentation layer. Source sale and unit records remain unchanged unless an admin data-sync or data-correction process explicitly updates them.

How do I know this is ready for a client?

Open the final surface the client will see and verify that the key evidence, action, label, or next step is visible without needing you to narrate it separately.

What should I send support if this still fails?

Send the account email, URL, building or unit, saved search or report name, timestamp, screenshot, and the exact action you took immediately before the issue appeared.

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