Monday, January 09, 2006

7 new Google Maps U.S. Real Estate Mashups!

(Updated - Corrected DCHomePrices image link)

RealEstateAdvisor.com - A Google Maps enabled real estate search engine which aggregates its results from thousands of sources so you just have to search once. [via]

D.C. Property Sales Map - Here is a new map for DC real estate. It maps vacant properties and property sales and uses stats charts to show how this market is growing.

DCHomeprices.com shows what prices homes have sold for - DCHomePrices.com joins a growing number of Google Maps mashups of recent house sale prices. This allows you to gain perspective on what price you should be paying if you are looking to buy. Records date 3, 6, 9, or 12 months back.

San Francisco: RentSlicer.com - Other cities include: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle (Here is an interview with the RentSlicer.com creators).
New York City: NateFind.com - A new New York City Apartment Finder using Google Maps to display results. [via]
New York City: TenantNetwork.com - A site where NYC tenants can share information about the places they live.

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8 comments:

Dave said...

Exactly how is SeattleRealEstateAdvisor.com supposedly using Google Maps? All I saw in there was Mapquest maps, and lame ones at that.

Anonymous said...

And an updated real estate site since it was last posted: http://www.shackprices.com/

teemee said...

I had the same experience with SeattleRealEstateAdvisor.com. I can't find the mashup anywhere. Perhaps it's a mistake?

teemee said...

I had the same experience with SeattleRealEstateAdvisor.com. I can't find the mashup anywhere. Perhaps it's a mistake?

retailer said...

Cool blog! Giving information in real estate mashups and upadate.

Mike Pegg said...

Sorry I didn't check closer for the Google Maps involvement in the Seattle real estate site. It has now been removed. ;)

Cheers!
Mike.

Anonymous said...

check best apartment and google maps
http://www.bestapartmentmaps.com

Greg said...

I just launched a similar site for the Bay Area. I am currently working on expanding the number of cities, www.imapmls.com

Feel free to check it out and let me know what you think.