Sunday, August 10, 2008

Looking for a house? Try Trulia Snapshot



Trulia.com is an independent real estate search engine that aggregates real estate information from various real estate websites. More visually notable, however, is its Trulia Snapshot interactive map of houses for sale (pictured above). It lets you browse homes in a city in a picture slideshow-like fashion. You can also view results by price range with their graphical scroll/browse bar that shows you all the prices available.

I've only browsed through its features briefly, but if you take a look and find other features of note, please do share, especially if you have been in the market for a home before and can be a better judge of how well this website suits the needs of home buyers.

2 comments:

Ravi said...

Thanks for sharing this Karen -- I know when my wife and I went through the home searching/buying process we really relied on a lot of tools that weren't around just a few years ago.

karentl said...

for renters, you can try housingmap.com which plots Craigslist postings to a Google map. But of course, it doesn't plot all relevant posts since not all have addresses.