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Custom fields let you add project-specific properties to apartments beyond the built-in fields (number, rooms, area, price, status). Define the fields that matter for your project and display them to buyers.
Screenshot: Custom fields manager — list of built-in and custom fields with type badges

Field Types

TypeDescriptionExample
TextFree-form text input”View type”, “Finishing”
NumberNumeric values”Balcony area”, “Ceiling height”
SelectDropdown with predefined options”Renovation status”, “Orientation”
BooleanYes/no toggle”Has parking”, “Furnished”

Built-in vs Custom Fields

Gridix distinguishes between:
  • Built-in fields — standard apartment properties (number, rooms, area, price, status, floor). These are always available and cannot be deleted.
  • Custom fields — fields you create for your specific project. Can be added, edited, reordered, and removed.
Both types are displayed in the field manager, with badges indicating which are custom.

Adding a Custom Field

1

Open the project editor

Navigate to your project and open the editor.
2

Go to Custom Fields

Find the Custom Fields section in the project settings.
3

Add a field

Click “Add Field” and configure:
  • Field name — internal identifier
  • Field label — display name (supports translations for all 6 languages)
  • Field type — text, number, select, or boolean
4

Save

The field is now available for all apartments in this project.

Managing Fields

Visibility

Toggle field visibility on/off. Hidden fields are not shown to buyers but remain in the system.

Reordering

Drag and drop fields to change their display order. The order applies everywhere the fields are shown.

Multilingual Labels

Each field label supports translations for all 6 platform languages (en, ru, ka, ar, he, tr). Set the label in each language to ensure proper display for international buyers.

Editing and Deleting

Click a field to edit its properties. Delete custom fields you no longer need. Built-in fields cannot be deleted.

Next Steps