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- zbikos - Mar 13 2007 | real estate
Quoted: Appraise Seattle homes and homes in the greater Seattle area and virtually appraise your home.
- PaulMWatson - Jan 15 2007 | website, homes, real estate, selling, buying, houses, shackprice, web 2.0, ajax, interface, good design
ShackPrice shows off a very nice way to list homes for sale in an area. I especially like the Area Information tab which shows average house prices etc.
- sung - Dec 17 2006 | real estate
if you like zillow - you need to check this bad boy out.
some amazing features - you can search for places then select a result and then get places around that place and ratings for it.very cool!
- ihop - Apr 07 2006
Real estate search tool built on google maps. Version 2 coming soon.
Quoted: Appraise Seattle homes and homes in the greater Seattle area and virtually appraise your home.
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Houses tend to lose some of their value with a tree through the roof...
oh shit... don't tell me...
oh no. tom, i hope you're not referring to your own house.
Our house is fine - at least 8 trees all missed!
I think our house has a force field. I need to add that to the MLS listing.