Prosperty IKE – Real Estate Platform

Client:

Prosperty IKE

Date:

2021–2022

Duration:

12 months
Prosperty IKE – Real Estate Platform
Full-stack development of a real estate startup platform focused on modern property discovery and advanced geospatial search. The project involved designing the frontend architecture, implementing core features from scratch and supporting complex location-based search functionality within a scalable web application.

About the client

Prosperty IKE is a real estate technology startup focused on improving how users discover and explore property listings. The platform emphasizes location-based search, usability and modern web experiences to support more efficient property browsing and decision-making.

Project Overview

Prosperty was built as a modern real estate web platform designed to support advanced property discovery through geospatial search. The application aimed to go beyond traditional listing-based approaches by allowing users to explore properties based on location, proximity and spatial criteria, making geographic data a core part of the user experience. The project required the development of a robust and flexible web application capable of handling complex filtering logic and location-based queries while maintaining a clean and intuitive user interface. From the early stages, architectural decisions needed to balance performance, scalability and usability, as the platform was designed to support future growth and evolving product requirements. A significant part of the work involved rebuilding and refactoring parts of the application to improve structure and maintainability. As the product evolved, the codebase was reworked to support clearer separation of concerns, more predictable data flows and a frontend architecture that could support continuous feature development. The overall effort focused on creating a solid technical foundation for a startup product, ensuring that both frontend and backend systems could support advanced geospatial functionality while remaining flexible enough to adapt as the business and product matured.

The Challenge

One of the main challenges of the project was implementing advanced geospatial search within a real estate context. Location-based filtering introduced additional complexity in both frontend and backend logic, requiring careful handling of spatial data, performance considerations and user experience design. Another challenge came from working in a startup environment, where requirements evolved quickly and architectural decisions needed to support rapid iteration. This made refactoring and restructuring a critical part of the process, ensuring that new features could be added efficiently without accumulating excessive technical debt.

My Contribution

I worked as a full-stack engineer on the Prosperty platform, contributing to both frontend and backend development while taking responsibility for key architectural decisions. My work included designing and implementing the frontend using Vue.js and Vuetify, as well as developing backend functionality with Laravel to support core application features. A large part of my contribution involved building features from scratch and restructuring existing parts of the application to improve maintainability and scalability. I actively participated in refactoring efforts, ensuring that the codebase could support complex geospatial search functionality and adapt to the fast-paced needs of a growing startup product. Throughout the project, I collaborated closely with the product team to translate business requirements into technical solutions, balancing user experience, performance and long-term technical sustainability within a challenging real estate and geospatial domain.

Technology Stack

  • Vue.js 3, Vuetify, Laravel, full-stack web architecture, geospatial search functionality, startup-scale application development
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