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Archive for 'January 2008'

PropertyMaps Provides OpenID As Sign In Option

With the recent announcement of Yahoo jumping on OpenID, the number of accounts has almost tripled to 400 million users. Yahoo’s OpenID platform will be ready to go on 1/30 and we will support it from day 1. Google is also dabbling in the OpenID world and has recently became a provider with Blogger in [...]

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Visualizing Zillow’s ESRI Neighborhood Shapefiles

We whipped up a quick neighborhood finder with polygon overlays to display Zillow’s recently released ESRI neighborhood shapefiles. I applaud the effort to release this information under a Creative Commons license and the attempt to crowdsource future development.
I’ve been looking at neighborhood boundary information for ages and there really is no standardized classification of what [...]

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PropertyMaps Teams Up With RealtyTrac To Offer Foreclosure Listings

We’ve partnered with RealtyTrac to bring you hundreds of thousands of foreclosure listings in all 50 states. Not only can you view authentic MLS property listings, you have access to foreclosure properties nationwide. On the foreclosure details pages, you can see the foreclosure status and a detailed explanation of what that status means, along with [...]

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PropertyMaps CEO Interviewed By Mergermarket.com

Our CEO was interviewed by mergermarket.com an independent Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) intelligence service that specializes in providing forward-looking origination and deal flow opportunities with a comprehensive deals database resulting in real revenues for clients. We were contacted to discuss the current and ongoing capitalization plans of PropertyMaps. [...]

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PropertyMaps Adds Real Estate Valuation Tool

Through our partnership with eppraisal.com, we have added a free property valuation tool to the website. For properties with valuation data, you will see a new section labeled “Comparative Market Analysis”. Unlike other sites out there, we provide a valuation range so you can see three distinct property values - low, medium, and high. This [...]

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