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New in Rehouzd: Mobile Estimate Overhaul and Deal-Quality Improvements

A fully rebuilt mobile estimate experience and a round of deal-quality UX improvements — here's everything we shipped this month.

RS
Ragul Shanmugam·Co-Founder
·3 min read

A major mobile overhaul and a handful of deal-quality improvements — here's what shipped in April 2026.

Mobile Estimate Flow: Rebuilt from the Ground Up

The mobile estimate experience has been completely rebuilt. The old bottom navigation bar is gone, replaced by a horizontal stepper nav that mirrors the four stages of a deal:

Snapshot → Price Deal → Market Deal → Find Buyers

The stepper sits just below the site header, is sticky as you scroll, and shows a green underline under the active step — giving you a clear sense of where you are in the deal workflow at all times.

Price Deal on mobile

The Price Deal page got the most attention. When you open it on mobile, you see two sub-views you can toggle between:

Numbers — the full underwriting waterfall laid out as a clean card stack. You can edit ARV directly inline, switch between Fix & Flip, Buy & Hold, and BRRRR with a segmented control, and see every relevant expense row (commission, closing costs, vacancy, management, maintenance, cap rates) — all editable with a tap. Selling costs and expenses collapse by default so the page isn't overwhelming, but expand with one tap.

Rehab cost is no longer just a number on the page. Tapping it opens a bottom drawer with the full line-item breakdown — every category, room by room — so you can review or adjust your estimate without leaving the flow.

At the bottom of the Numbers view, a large mint-green MAO card shows your Max Allowable Offer prominently, with the MAO as a percentage of ARV below it.

Map Comps — the same comp map and comp cards from the desktop, optimized for mobile. The map is a fixed-height panel at the top; comparable sales scroll below it as cards. The map is lazy-loaded on first activation — this is intentional, since Google Maps requires a visible viewport to render correctly.

Why it matters

Most wholesalers are finding and evaluating deals in the field — driving neighborhoods, walking properties, meeting sellers. Running a full underwriting analysis used to mean waiting until you got back to a desk. Now you can pull up a property, get an AI rehab estimate, see investor comps, and know your MAO before you leave the seller's driveway.

UX Improvements

A handful of smaller improvements that affect day-to-day deal work:

Clickable comp addresses — comparable sale addresses are now clickable. Clicking one opens the address in a new tab so you can pull it up on Google Maps or look it up further without manually copying the address.

Gold comp pill gating — the gold "suggested" pill that highlights top-scored comps is now only shown when a renovation analysis has been completed on the property. This prevents the suggestion badge from appearing in contexts where the scoring hasn't been run yet.

Renamed offer CTA — the main call-to-action for requesting cash offers has been renamed for clarity. The updated label better reflects what happens when you click it, reducing confusion for new users.

If you haven't tried Rehouzd on mobile yet, open it on your phone the next time you're evaluating a deal. Start a free property analysis.

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