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Wahi — premium real estate website experience.

Design-side support for a large real estate platform, focused on clean look and feel, interface direction, dynamic database-driven home search presentation, and major Toronto city feature pages.

Real estate platform Dynamic home search Toronto city pages Design-side support
Client Wahi
Industry Real Estate / Property Tech
Project Type Platform Website Experience
Focus Design Direction + UI Support
Location Focus Toronto / Canada
Project overview

A cleaner, smarter real estate browsing experience.

Wahi needed a website experience that could support a modern real estate platform: searchable, credible, visually polished, and clear enough for users comparing homes, neighborhoods, and market information. My role focused on the design side of the experience — helping shape the clean look and feel, interface direction, dynamic home search presentation, and major Toronto city feature pages.

The visual experience

Premium design without making the platform feel complicated.

Real estate platforms carry a lot of information. Listings, search tools, filters, neighborhood content, city pages, property data, and user decision paths all have to work together. The design direction needed to feel clean and modern while still supporting a deeper data-driven experience behind the scenes.

The goal was not just to make the site look polished. The goal was to help the experience feel easier to browse, easier to understand, and more trustworthy for users exploring homes and local areas.

Experience gallery

A closer look at the Wahi website experience.

The project included design-side support across different parts of the real estate platform experience, from search presentation and browsing flows to local city content and interface direction.

What I supported

Design-side work for a platform with real product depth.

This project combined visual direction, interface support, and layout thinking for a large real estate website experience with custom-coded, database-driven components.

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Clean look and feel Design-side support focused on a polished, modern, and trustworthy real estate brand experience.
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Dynamic home search presentation Interface and layout support for presenting database-driven search results in a cleaner, more useful way.
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Toronto city feature pages Page experience support for major Toronto city pages built around local relevance, browsing confidence, and discovery.
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Interface direction Support for how users move through the platform, compare options, and understand what the site offers.
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Custom-coded collaboration Design support alongside custom-coded data-driven elements, helping the visual layer work with the underlying functionality.
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Trust-focused structure Layout and design choices intended to make a complex real estate experience feel more credible and approachable.
Approach

Make the platform feel simple, even when the system behind it is complex.

The best real estate website experiences do not overwhelm users with data. They organize it. The approach focused on clean visual hierarchy, search-first usability, city-page clarity, and a more polished presentation for users comparing homes and neighborhoods.

Clarify the browsing path Help users understand where to search, what to explore, and how to move through the platform.
Support dynamic data visually Keep search results, listing content, and custom data elements clear instead of visually overwhelming.
Build local confidence Use major Toronto city pages to create stronger local relevance and a more useful discovery experience.
Protect brand polish Keep the visual system clean, premium, and consistent across complex platform areas.
Project notes

The details that mattered most.

This type of project is different from a simple brochure website. The user experience has to support both brand trust and functional depth.

Buyers and sellers are comparing options quickly. A cleaner interface helps users understand what they are seeing, trust the platform, and keep exploring instead of feeling overloaded.
Database-driven features need strong visual structure. Search results, filters, listing previews, and local context must be organized in a way that feels useful and easy to scan.
Major city pages help users explore local markets, neighborhoods, and location-specific information. They also support broader site structure and local discovery.
Custom-coded platform features need thoughtful design direction so the final experience feels seamless. The design layer helps make complex functionality feel approachable and polished.
Outcome

A more polished real estate website experience built around search, trust, and local discovery.

The work helped support a more organized and user-friendly real estate platform experience, with stronger visual clarity around property search, local city content, and the broader Wahi brand presentation.

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