Shop Comparable Evidence Service – feedback 4
09/09/2025My website developer, having designed to my specification an accelerated search filter for my Law Library site, we are adapting it for the Comparable Evidence site. So I’ve scrapped my considering limiting the CE site to London.
Until the filter is up and running, i won’t be adding any more data for comments on presentation. To provide an insight, if for example you are looking for rents in London N1 then you would enter London N1 in the search filter and all entries for London N1 would be displayed in natural sort order. Each entry will have tags so if you only want info for Caledonian Road, London N1 then there will be a tag London N1: Caledonian Road.
A similar principle for anywhere else. For example, if you are looking for info in Plymouth then filter P and scroll all places to Plymouth where each entry will have a tag to its address and in the list of tags Plymouth: Mutley Plain, Plymouth: Cornwall Street; and so on.
But you won’t have to filter for the town to begin with. You can scroll the list of tags for the town and any roads with available data. For London areas, using the N1 example above, if you’re looking for King’s Cross then they’ll be a tag for that and King’s Cross: Caledonian Road.
Something else I’m intent on and that is to avoid duplication. Where I have info for the same property in different years, each entry will confirm and have a tag with a unique number so that you can find all the info easily, without having to wade through all entries. This will avoid a typical time-wasting feature in other databases where a search resulting in, for example, 25 properties only to find that after sifting the result is 6.
There will also be tags for important factors, for example: corner/RF, seaside, LTA54 excluded, and where available an indicative Zone A value.
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