Hi John! It does not. If you are not concerned about pricing, you can set your min and max acreage to what you are looking for, and then the acreage increment just needs to be a number larger than the range.
The only caveat I will throw out is if the number of properties in the range is greater than 10,000. Then you may need to utilize the acreage increment to break up the results into two smaller chunks. The 10,000 properties per row is a DataTree limitation that we unfortunately cannot get around.
Hi John! It does not. If you are not concerned about pricing, you can set your min and max acreage to what you are looking for, and then the acreage increment just needs to be a number larger than the range.
The only caveat I will throw out is if the number of properties in the range is greater than 10,000. Then you may need to utilize the acreage increment to break up the results into two smaller chunks. The 10,000 properties per row is a DataTree limitation that we unfortunately cannot get around.
Hopefully that helps!