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How do I use Explore to find properties?

Here’s how to get the most out of Explore.

Written by Barry - Buenro Concierge

The Explore page is your gateway to discovering unique properties on Buenro. It’s designed to help you browse, filter, and choose from curated listings — whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or looking to join an existing group.


1. What Is the Explore Page?

Explore is the home screen of the Buenro app once you have access. It displays:

  • Properties available for booking

  • Groups currently forming or open to join

  • Key details like city, price per night, and number of rooms

  • A visual map preview of property locations (coming soon)


2. How to Search for Properties

Use the search bar or tap the filter icon to narrow your results by:

  • Destination (city or country)

  • Dates (fixed or flexible)

  • Price range

  • Continent

  • Availability (rooms left)

  • Group size (if curating a full stay)

You can combine filters to refine your results based on your needs.


3. What Details Are Shown?

Each listing card on Explore includes:

  • Property name and photos

  • Country and city location

  • Price per room per night

  • Available dates

  • Room availability status

You’ll also see:

  • Whether the property is part of an active group

  • Whether you can Curate or Join an existing group


4. Viewing a Property Page

Tap a listing to see full details including:

  • Room layout and amenities

  • House rules and safety info

  • Booking conditions

  • Groups currently forming for the stay

  • Timeline and payment deadlines

From here, you can:

  • Tap Curate Group to start a booking

  • Tap Join Group to join an existing one (if available to you)


5. Pro Tips for Explore

  • Try flexible dates to see more listings

  • Check for open groups to join if you’re not ready to curate

  • Save properties by bookmarking them for later


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