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Google Earth is one of those cool little tools that, for many, has no use except for “visiting” places they used to live or have visited before. However this free tool can be immensely helpful when looking for your next home.

Many people have enjoyed looking for their houses and potential houses on Google Maps. Google Earth offers another feature: terrain. For people who don’t want to walk or bike up and down hills to access shops or local amenities, this can be important. For seniors, who may have difficulty negotiating hilly terrain, this can be a necessity.

With a click of a button, Google Earth can allow you a limited 3-D view of the house you are considering. You can then view the relative terrain in the area surrounding the house and of any major thoroughfares. Google Earth can also map the driving distance between your potential residence and favorite destinations.

Another advantage of Google Earth is that it is privy to the same information as Google Maps. If you are looking for certain amenities near the property you are considering, Google Earth will list the ones that it knows of and can be used to search for more.

Currently, the main issue with searching real estate with Google Earth is the limited nature of the listings. It is not designed as a global real estate search engine; every company/individual who wants their listings seen on Google Earth has to create a file with them on it. It is often best to search Google for real estate in the location you desire and then check to see if the company/individual is working with Google Earth.

These files have a .kml extension. KML means “Keyhole Markup Language” after the company Keyhole, Inc. Sometimes you will find .kmz file extensions which are merely .kml extensions that are zipped, due to the heavy information load that a .kml file can carry. You will need an extractor program to release these files.

In order to access these files, you have to download and install the Google Earth. Then, download and open a .kml file. When you’re downloading, a little window should pop up asking if you want to open it with Google Earth. Say yes. If it doesn’t ask you if it can open it with Google Earth, head over to that little box and tell it to use Google Earth.

Once your file is open in the program, check it out. You may have to zoom in to see all the listings (usually in the shape of houses), but once you get the hang of it, Google Earth is really easy to use. Play around with it. See what you can do with the toolbar. If you are interested in a property that you can’t find in a Google Earth file, you can enter in the address and enjoy a cool flying sensation as the globe turns and you whoosh in to hover over your destination.

One thing that I have found with Google Earth is that it is not always the best way to determine property size and the state of the building. Sites that appeared to have a decent sized lot from above turned out to be little postage-stamp places with barely enough room to squeeze through the gate! Google Earth is only the beginning; once you find a home to buy, definitely do the legwork of going to see it or getting someone to take photos that show you the entire property.

Joe Pinto is one of the top-producing agents in the Chicago real estate industry. With over 10 years of experience, Joe brings professionalism and hard work to help you in the sale or purchase of Chicago condos. For more information, visit Joe at ChicagoHomeEstates.com

Google Maps has a popular tool called “Street View”. Basically you take an icon that is a golden man and put him on whatever street you want to view. It shows a 360 degree view of the area. Well you can view people’s home as well and I was thinking this could evade privacy.

Home Search Merges with Google Maps

San Antonio Home Search Merges with Google Maps

Searching for a home or ranch in San Antonio? This is the homesearch site you have been waiting for. Check out the San Antonio MLS Search site www.satxmls.com. Users need not complete any online registration or jump through hoops of any sort… all you have to do is click on the San Antonio MLS Homesearch.

This MLS home search merges the features of all real property listings of the San Antonio Board of Realtors with Google Maps. First impressions are Wow! Why hadn’t someone done this before?

Maps used to be buried several clicks away from the listings. Now, the listings are plotted for you on Google maps first up front. You pick the area on the map you are interested in looking to buy a home and then drill down to find the house that meets your needs in those areas.

The way it works is really pretty easy … go to the site www.satxmls.com. You will see the Google Map. The red pins indicate the city, the green pins indicate the individual listing details. Hover your mouse over the red pin to see how many listings are available in each town/city. Click on the red pin to see the individual listings. Click on the green pins and you will be able to see the “More Details”.

If the pins are too close together, simply change the view by clicking on “Zoom Out” or “Zoom In”. Click on the area of the map you are interested in looking to re-center the map.

You may find it useful to select the desired “Search Criteria” in the box to the right of the map. The more information you can narrow the search down with the better. It’s best to start with a narrow search and then broaden your search to find more results.

As you select the “Search Criteria” remember to click the “Redraw Map” button to automatically update the map to match your search. Clicking on the green pins will instantly open a thumbnail summary of the listings. Click on the summary information for complete property details.

Although, you don’t have to sign up, register or jump through hoops of any sort to use the San Antonio MLS Home Search, you may register for a free San Antonio HomeScanner account so that you can keep track of your search, or get automated email alerts on new or updated listings that match your criteria.

Roman Alfaro and Randy Watson of Cowboy, REALTORS – Home and Ranch continually strive to give their clients increasingly better and much more useful tools when searching for real estate information. Visit www.satxproperty.com. Se habla espanol – Agente de Bienes Raices en San Antonio.

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