Exclusive Polygon Phoenix Home Search
This search allows you to get more specific with your search and auto-updates. It is a custom home search created exclusively for inPhoenix.com. It allows to you to use a free form polygon to create a search on a map in any shape for any area. This allows you to include homes within a specified area or exclude home in areas you don't want.
Step By Step Tutorial or Watch The Video Below.
1. Go to the Phoenix homes search.
2. Get to the general area on the map. The more detailed you want the map to be the closer you'll need to get. It's up to you.
3. Select draw a polygon. 
Just select this feature and you'll be able to start creating your new search.
4. Create a polygon search.
Draw the shape in any form that suites you search needs. It can be anything you want. If you get close you can exclude homes along the busy street or you can zoom out and select all homes surrounding the Phoenix Mountains or around a specific light rail station.
5. See the results.
Click - Refine Search - The polygon search can be used alone or in combination with the criteria. Select only single family homes, or just lofts, bedroom, square footage etc. Even the polygon search can be edited once it's created. The best part is once you save it you can come back anytime to adjust your search.
6. Hit 'save this search'.
Selecting this will allow you to save the search to get automated e-mail updates of homes that come up for sale in this specified search so that you don't have to do much more then open your email and view detailed information only when the right property comes up for sale.
7. Name it and save.
Name the search so that it's descriptive. This will help, especially if you have multiple searched. The title will be displayed in the e-mail updates.
Start you Phoenix Map Home Search Now and remember to select save to keep your search availalbe for future visits and to get auto-email updates of homes as they come on the market.
Even if you are getting ready to sell your home, use this tool to keep an eye on what's happening in your neighborhood so that you're better informed and ready when the time comes to place your home on the market.
