Sort by Value for Steam Community Market
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When you've done a search in the market, just click where it says price and it will sort by price. Click again to flip the order.
Originally posted by JPMcMillen:
When you've done a search in the market, just click where it says price and it will sort by price. Click again to flip the order.
I mean for inventory so when you want to sell a bunch of items fast you don't have to keep going to manually view each item in the community to see the lowest buy order.
Originally posted by Sir Whiskerford Meowington III:
Originally posted by JPMcMillen:
When you've done a search in the market, just click where it says price and it will sort by price. Click again to flip the order.
I mean for inventory so when you want to sell a bunch of items fast you don't have to keep going to manually view each item in the community to see the lowest buy order.
And make it easier for an account hijacker to know which items to sell off first, not likely to happen.
Originally posted by JPMcMillen:
Originally posted by Sir Whiskerford Meowington III:
I mean for inventory so when you want to sell a bunch of items fast you don't have to keep going to manually view each item in the community to see the lowest buy order.
And make it easier for an account hijacker to know which items to sell off first, not likely to happen.
That’s honestly a bad take. There have been third-party sites like marketplace.tf that let you sort your inventory by market value - so you knew exactly what was worth selling.

I’ve got hundreds of Dota items and it’s absurd how much time it takes to check each one individually. Yet, when you sell cards via the badge crafting screen, Steam does auto-fill current prices, which is great - but it still doesn’t let you sort by value, and it’s only useful for that one use case.

The rest of my inventory? Still a mess. I have to dig through everything manually just to figure out what’s worth listing. Why not offer proper sorting by value for everything? It’s a basic quality-of-life feature that would help regular users far more than it would help hypothetical hijackers -who, by the way, already use scripts to scan and price-check anyway.

If third-party tools can do this, Steam can too. I’ve got so much junk from games I quit - this feature should’ve existed years ago. It's a basic QoL and does more help than harm.
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