Draw a search area on the map (polygon)
Confine property search geographically by drawing a polygon on the map. The area combines with your filters, a live counter shows how many properties fall inside, and the boundary travels with exports. Clear the area with one click.
When you are looking for properties in one specific neighbourhood, district or along a particular stretch, you can draw a polygon directly on the map and confine the search geographically. The area sits on top of your other filters, and a live counter constantly shows how many properties fall inside the boundary — so you know exactly what you are working with before you load results or export.
1Open property search with the map
Go to Properties in the left sidebar. The search page opens with the map on the right and filters/results on the left. The drawing tool sits at the bottom-right of the map.
Drawing is part of property search — not the regular map. It belongs here because the drawn area can be combined with your filters and counted live.
2Activate the drawing tool
Click the button in the bottom-right corner of the map:
Draw area
The button is highlighted as active, and a hint appears at the top of the map:
Click to draw an area. Double-click to finish.
The cursor changes to a crosshair so you can see exactly where each point lands.
3Draw the polygon
Click around the edge you want to enclose — one click per corner. You need at least three points before the area can close.
Finish the polygon in one of two ways:
- Double-click anywhere on the map, or
- Click back on your first point (the cursor changes to a hand when you are close enough to close the loop).
Once the area closes, the drawing tool switches off automatically, and the polygon stays on the map as your active search area.
Want to start over? Click Draw area again — it clears the old area and begins a fresh drawing.
4Read the live count
As soon as the area closes, the counter above the filters updates. It shows how many properties fall inside the polygon, combined with your other filters:
The counter stays reactive: adjust a filter and the number updates within the area. A small marker in the filter bar also shows there is an active Drawn area.
5Use, adjust or clear the area
With the area in place you can:
- Search to load the results inside the polygon in the list.
- Export the properties — the boundary travels with it, so the export only contains properties inside the area.
- Adjust filters on top of the polygon to narrow further.
To remove the boundary again, click Clear area at the top — or the cross on the Drawn area marker in the filter bar. The search returns to the whole country (or your selected filters without a geographic boundary).