Where would you like to live? You choose, FindAHome.com will do the rest of the job. FindAHome.com is a new web 2.0 service for the real estate market developed by Equias Technology Development, LLC, a Delaware based company.
At the time of writing this post, the website is in a demo mode only and showcases MLS properties in San Diego, CA. However, once the full version of the system is launched, consumers will experience something that until recently was only envisioned in futuristic settingsVisitors who may be looking for a home across town, or on the opposite side of the country or planet, will access a free, "zoomable" Global map that keys in to any geographical spot or even a zip code in the United States, and unfurls a wealth of hyper-localized demographic data, while directing visitors to local broker/members for immediate regional assistance.
That is when consumers will really begin to see how FindaHome.com really separates itself from wannabe competitors, explains former Realtor.com sales manager, Steve McGuire, who now serves as director of Internet sales for Prudential Verani of Londonderry, New Hampshire.
It must be noted that, Equias Technology Development, LLC has licensed a number of very important patents in the US in an effort to stretch the boundaries of what is possible in interactive mapping and location based intelligence. The patents, along with the experience that the company has in the field, will be leveraged to guarantee success of the portal.
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