Power Shortcuts and Keywords are used to help clarify and refine your searches and to avoid possible ambiguity.
Power Shortcuts
Power Shortcuts are used to directly specify search criteria such as agent, subdivision, owner, neighborhood…etc.
You can explicitly define a phrase type using Power Shortcut Prefixes or you can use Power Shortcuts in a search to trigger suggestions. Power Shortcuts start with a letter followed by a colon.
Examples:
- Type “n:” into the search field for a list of Neighborhoods.
- Use “ps:” to display a list of Property Statuses.
- Type “sbd: canyon crest” to display any matching properties in the Canyon Crest subdivision.
To apply a Power Shortcut:
- Type the shortcut followed by a colon and the value into the Text Search field. For example, for properties in Clark County type “ct: Clark”.
- Press Enter or click Search.
Shortcut | For | Shortcut | For | Shortcut | For |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
a: |
address |
mp: |
mortgage price |
sch: |
school |
ag: |
selling agent |
myn: |
my neighborhood |
schd: |
school district |
apn: |
APN id |
n: |
neighborhood |
sd: |
sold date |
c: |
city |
o: |
owner name |
s: |
state |
ct: |
county |
ps: |
property status |
t: |
tag |
k: |
keyword |
pt: |
property type |
z: |
zip |
ld: |
List date |
rp: |
rent price |
zn: |
zoning |
m: |
MLS Name |
s: |
state |
ohd: |
open house date |
mn: |
MLS property number — only returns properties with a "For Sale" status |
sbd: |
subdivision |
Next Lesson: Searching with Keywords in Find.

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