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Listing - Details
Quick answer: Use the Details page to describe the practical features residents compare before booking: amenities, parking, and internet speed. Accurate details help residents filter for the right home and reduce questions after they move in.
In this article
- What the Details page controls
- Before you start
- Add amenities
- Explain parking clearly
- Add internet speed
- Common mistakes to avoid
- What to review before saving
What the Details page controls
The Details page describes the everyday features residents use to decide whether a listing fits their needs. This includes shared amenities, practical services, parking options, and internet speed.
Many residents compare listings by filtering for amenities or checking whether the home supports remote work. If Details is incomplete or inaccurate, the listing may attract the wrong applicants or create avoidable support questions.
Before you start
Prepare these details before editing:
- A list of amenities residents can actually use
- Any limits on amenity access, such as opening hours or extra cost
- Parking type, price, and location
- Recent internet download and upload speed results
- Notes about workspaces, laundry, kitchen access, heating, cooling, and safety features
Add amenities
Use the search field to find amenities quickly, then select every feature that is genuinely available at the property.
Only select amenities residents can use during their stay. If an amenity is nearby but not part of the property, explain it elsewhere rather than selecting it as a property amenity.
Helpful examples:
- Select coworking space if residents can use a dedicated work area in the building.
- Select laundry if residents have access to laundry facilities during their stay.
- Select gym only if residents can use the gym as part of the stay or with a clearly explained extra cost.
Parking
Choose the closest parking option, then add a short description if the setup needs more context.
Residents should understand whether parking is free, paid, on-site, nearby, limited, or unavailable. If parking requires a permit, reservation, or monthly fee, include that clearly.
Internet speed
Enter realistic download and upload speeds in Mbps. Run a speed test from the property if possible, ideally from the Wi-Fi residents will use.
Remote workers often use internet speed as a deciding factor. If speeds vary by room, floor, or shared workspace, use the most representative number and explain any important limits elsewhere in the listing.
Common mistakes to avoid
Avoid these issues before saving:
- Selecting amenities that are planned but not currently available
- Listing nearby public facilities as property amenities
- Forgetting to mention paid or permit-only parking
- Using internet speeds from an old test or a different building
- Selecting an amenity that only some residents can access without explaining the limit
- Leaving Details outdated after renovations, service changes, or amenity closures
What to review before saving
Before you move to the next listing step, check that:
- All selected amenities are available to residents
- Any restrictions or extra costs are clear elsewhere in the listing
- Parking is described accurately
- Internet speeds are realistic and recent
- Details match the photos, descriptions, and house rules
Accurate Details help residents choose confidently and help Coliving.com answer questions consistently.