Compare Homes Clearly

Stop comparing homes in your head.

Pickie helps you organize, compare, and rank properties in one clear shortlist so you can make confident home decisions without spreadsheets, scattered notes, or second-guessing.

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Clear shortlist Simple comparisons Less overwhelm

Sample shortlist

Northside family move

4 homes compared

Non-negotiables

Budget Under 780k
Area Near schools
Condition Move-in ready

What matters most

Commute · High Kitchen · High Outdoor space · Medium Light · Medium
1

Maple Court

$742k · Bright kitchen, short school run

Qualified

Criteria

Commute Kitchen Garden

Feeling check

Yes Not yet

Commute

Kitchen

Garden

Cedar Place

$689k · Strong layout, longer commute

Ranked

Kitchen

Light

Pine House

$812k · Lovely layout, too much work

Rejected
Needs repairs Over budget

The problem

Homebuying gets messy fast.

Tabs everywhere. Screenshots. Notes. Text messages. Homes blending together after the third viewing.

When every property starts competing in your head, it becomes harder to know what actually fits your needs.

Pickie helps you compare every option using the same structure so decisions feel clearer and less overwhelming.

Before

9 tabs 3 viewings Too many notes

Listing screenshot

“Loved the kitchen. Was the street too busy?”

Partner text

“Which one had the bigger garden?”

Inspection notes

Budget okay. Commute unclear. Bathroom felt dark.

After

Maple Court

Short commute. Strong kitchen. Feels right.

Shortlist

Cedar Place

Worth keeping in the mix.

Compare

Pine House

$812k and too much work for this move.

Not a fit

How it works

A calmer way to compare what is actually worth pursuing.

Step 1

Budget Under 780k
Location Near school
Condition Move-in ready

Set your non-negotiables

Budget, location, condition, or anything you refuse to compromise on.

Step 2

Commute High
Outdoor space Medium
Renovation scope Low

Choose what matters most

Commute, space, schools, renovation potential. Prioritize what matters for this move.

Step 3

Maple Court
Cedar Place
Pine House Rejected

Compare homes consistently

Score properties using the same criteria and keep your shortlist organized.

Step 4

How did it feel in person?

Yes Not sure No

Add the gut check

After a viewing, record how the home actually felt because instinct matters too.

Why Pickie

Built for decisions, not just browsing.

Structured shortlists

Keep serious options organized in one place.

Hard rules + flexible priorities

Separate deal-breakers from preferences.

Rejected homes stay visible

Keep track of what did not fit without losing context.

Facts first. Instinct second.

Use structure to narrow your options, then trust your gut.

Shared decisions

Especially useful when more than one person is deciding.

Buying a home together means balancing different priorities.

Pickie helps couples and families compare options more clearly, stay aligned, and make decisions with less back-and-forth confusion.

What each person is watching

M

Mia

Kitchen space Natural light
D

Daniel

School run Outdoor space

Conversation stays anchored

Instead of rehashing every viewing from memory, you are both looking at the same shortlist.

Shared shortlist

Homes worth discussing

2 aligned

Maple Court

Both like it

Strong kitchen, easy school run, right overall feel.

Cedar Place

Talk about

More space, but the commute may be harder to live with.

Pine House

Not for this move

Too much work for the current season of life.

Final step

Feel clearer before you make an offer.

Pickie will not tell you what home to buy.

It helps you organize the facts, compare your options consistently, and move forward with more confidence.

Because buying a home is emotional enough already.