MyHome.ie Feed Review
The admin dashboard loads MyHome.ie listing data and compares it with the website property records so staff can see what is imported, missing or out of sync.
Nugent Auctioneers needed a property website backed by an admin workflow that could keep listings aligned with MyHome.ie. The build combines a public property-auctioneer website with a custom MyHome.ie feed add-on for reviewing, importing and exporting property listing data.
Property teams need their website listings to stay consistent with the portals buyers already use. Manually copying address details, prices, BER ratings, images, status changes and brochure copy from MyHome.ie into the website CMS creates duplicate work and makes it easy for listings to drift out of sync.
I added a MyHome.ie feed review screen inside the real-estate admin area. Staff can compare API listings against the local website, filter by import state or status, review missing properties, check website-only listings, open the source MyHome listing and import brochure data into the CMS.
The site now supports a practical auctioneer workflow: public property pages for buyers and sellers, plus an admin tool that reduces repeated listing entry, highlights status differences and keeps property records easier to audit and export.
Practical features delivered as part of the build.
The admin dashboard loads MyHome.ie listing data and compares it with the website property records so staff can see what is imported, missing or out of sync.
A review modal maps brochure copy, price, status, bedrooms, bathrooms, BER, Eircode, coordinates and images before the listing is imported into the CMS.
Listings can be flagged when the portal status no longer matches the website status, helping staff catch sale-agreed or for-sale changes before they become stale.
The screen also shows local website properties that are missing from the current MyHome feed, giving the team a clearer reconciliation view.
Staff can inspect listing images, copy image URLs, review brochure sections and keep the website listing content aligned with the portal source.
Property export tools support admin reporting and handover, so listing data can be reviewed outside the CMS when needed.
How the operational flow works from start to finish.
Load the MyHome.ie feed inside the secure real-estate admin area, then keep incoming rows inside the review workspace.
Compare MyHome listing IDs and statuses against local website properties, flagging mismatches before publishing changes.
Filter by imported, ready-to-import, needs-review, or website-only listings to focus the team on required actions.
Open a property review modal to inspect brochure data, photos, BER, Eircode and geocoded coordinates.
Import missing listings into the CMS or update local website-only records as soon as quality checks pass.
Export property data for review, reporting, and external handover to partners or internal teams.
What the property-auctioneer build includes.
Screens show the public property brand and the MyHome.ie feed add-on used to manage listing data in the admin area.
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