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Google should develop 20+ of these, and contract them to cities and municipalities. Local govts could map their neighborhoods, for easy viewing by prospective real estate buyers/developers. The same local govts can mash up their real estate ownership data with the street view maps to show what real estate is available for sale, the name and contact info of local businesses.
One of the massive problems w/ the housing fallout, is that monied investors are located far from the cheapest real estate. NY-Boston investors are busy, and also incredibly far rom small midwest cities. Its a great tool for visualizing & connecting w/ residents & business owners in the neighborhoods of the properties they've purchased. Cities can map their neighborhoods bi/tri-annually to showchase the recovery of neighborhoods -- a big selling point for home buyers who sign the final mortgage.
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Cities can map their neighborhoods bi/tri-annually to showchase the recovery of neighborhoods -- a big selling point for home buyers who sign the final mortgage.