Summary
Client needed an engaging way to present 100+ apartments online.
2410 built an interactive, mobile-friendly real estate platform.
Website offers seamless UX and full admin control over listings.
Client story
When Mikus from Honey & Honey approached 2410, he already had a clear idea - to create a digital experience for a 7-story building that would be just as engaging as walking through it. He referenced a previous project and emphasized the need for smart features like dynamic apartment pages, real-time inquiry forms, and tooltip interactions.
Working collaboratively, they tackled challenges like dense layout display on mobile and syncing data with automation tools. The result? A feature-rich website that’s easy to manage and makes the apartment hunt feel effortless.
Project overview
2410 developed a real estate website for a 7-story residential building featuring 114 apartments. The system integrates a fully interactive building visualization where users can select floors and explore apartment layouts in detail.
Each apartment is accessible through a dynamic page displaying its plan, size, price, and an inquiry form integrated with the backend and automated email tools.
To enhance performance and usability, 2410 introduced smooth data filtering via WIX datasets, allowing real-time status updates (available, reserved, sold) through a visual admin interface - no code changes needed.
The tooltip system was crafted to convey critical apartment data on hover, while dynamic filtering and responsive design ensured intuitive navigation across desktop and mobile devices.
The visual interaction between floors and layouts was engineered to retain clarity even on compact mobile screens. 2410 optimized the entire UX with special attention to image resolution, tooltip placement, and performance.
Multilingual support was built in for future scalability, ensuring the platform serves broader audiences. The result is an SEO-friendly, visually compelling property site that feels polished, scalable, and easy to use - both for customers and administrators.
- Eliard SIA
Key features delivered
- Interactive floor selector with building rendering
- Dynamic pages for 114 apartments
- Tooltip-based apartment info (m², status, price)
- Inquiry form per apartment with backend sync
- Admin-editable apartment availability statuses
- Responsive design for mobile and desktop
- Multi-language framework readiness
- Integration with external email automation tools
- Color-coded status indicators (free, reserved, sold)
- Custom-designed tooltip and plan UI components
Technology stack
The result
Highlights of the Final Website
- A fully interactive floor selector lets users choose levels and see which apartments are available, reserved, or sold.
- Real-time apartment data updates using WIX datasets and visual admin panel toggles.
- Multilingual support (e.g., EN / RU) built for easy content expansion and SEO reach.
- Seamless automation: inquiry forms send dynamic responses with specific apartment PDFs via Mailchimp or similar tools.
Responsive Design & Mobile UX
With over 100 apartment options and dense visual layouts, responsiveness was critical. The mobile version features a horizontal scroll floor plan, downsized tooltips, and intuitive UI prompts to guide users. Each element adjusts dynamically, ensuring clarity across all screens.
Note: For sold or reserved apartments, 2410 implemented conditional logic to disable page links and display muted styles, improving user navigation.
SEO & Performance Optimizations
The site structure follows SEO-friendly practices: dynamic URLs (e.g., /dainas-dzivokli/8), optimized image rendering, and clean markup. Admins can manage apartment metadata without technical support.
Visual Results
Interactive Building Overview:

Floor selector page with interactive building visualization and numbered levels
Floor selector page with interactive building visualization and numbered levels.
Detailed Floor Plan:

Detailed floor plan with tooltip highlighting apartment status and size
Detailed floor plan with tooltip highlighting apartment status and size.
Apartment Detail Page:

Individual apartment page showing full specs, price, plan, and inquiry form
Individual apartment page showing full specs, price, plan, and inquiry form.
In the end, 2410 delivered a professional real estate platform that not only meets today’s user expectations but is also scalable for future property listings, languages, and integrations.
Thinking about building a similar system?
Below are common questions from clients interested in developing interactive real estate websites - especially those featuring dynamic apartment listings, interactive floor plans, and integrated automation. These answers will help clarify the process and technical decisions behind building a solution like the Dainas Street property platform.
Yes, the system is designed for full admin-side control. You can easily update each apartment’s status (available, reserved, sold) via an intuitive interface without touching any code. These changes reflect instantly on the front-end - including tooltips, apartment cards, and forms. The admin panel uses visual toggles or dropdowns, depending on your preference.
The floor selector is powered by clickable SVG or image overlays linked to a dynamic database. Users hover over each level to view tooltips with availability and size. Clicking a floor opens a detailed plan with interactive areas for each apartment. This flow is built to work smoothly on both desktop and mobile - even with complex layouts.
Absolutely. We can integrate your inquiry forms with systems like Mailchimp, HubSpot, or custom automation setups. Each inquiry can trigger tailored email responses (with PDFs, pricing, etc.) and notify your sales team instantly. Data is also logged in a structured format for CRM import or internal review.
Yes, and that’s a big part of our UX strategy. Layouts are adapted to smaller screens using responsive design, simplified navigation, and gesture-friendly interactions (e.g., horizontal scroll for wide floor plans). Tooltips are resized, and mobile-specific UI tweaks are applied to ensure usability even with dense information.
Yes - the system supports multi-language expansion from the start. All content (text, labels, tooltips, forms) is stored in structured databases with support for translations. You can add EN, RU, or any other language without rebuilding the site. Even the automated email templates can adjust based on user language.
Not necessarily. While the reviewed project used WIX for its CMS and interface flexibility, we can implement similar systems on custom stacks, WordPress, or other platforms depending on your goals. The key logic and interaction models are transferable and adaptable.
All apartment data - size, price, terrace info, floor, and status - is stored in a central database. This means changes are easy, fast, and consistent across all parts of the site. We also support batch updates via Excel or Google Sheets import if you're managing large property portfolios.