Skip to content

Seattle Bubble

local real estate news, statistics, and commentary without the sales spin.

Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Reference
  • Speaking
Menu

Google Real Estate Search Maps Nationwide Foreclosures

Posted on August 6, 2009January 26, 2011 by The Tim

I’ve known about Google’s foray into real estate search for some time now, but since the feature set pales in comparison to the offerings over at Redfin and Estately, I haven’t really spent much time with it.

However, today I learned of an interesting feature that Google seems to do a much better job at than any of the current competitors: Foreclosure search.

Over on the left side the first option is “Listing type” which allows you to check “Non-Foreclosure” or “Foreclosure.” Here’s a look at the Magnolia / Queen Anne / Ballard / Fremont area:

[Update 2011/01/26 – Unfortunately, Google has decided to discontinue the real estate features on Google Maps as of February 10, 2011.]

Note that when you are zoomed further out, far fewer homes appear on the map. You have to zoom in to about the level shown above before it shows you all of them.

The downsides are that apparently Google is pulling this data from a variety of sources, “foreclosure” may mean anything from homes that have received the initial notice of default to fully bank-owned houses, and some of the addresses are only approximate, with the full details behind a third party pay wall. Either way, it’s still interesting to poke around with.

Hat tip: Calculated Risk

Share:

  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Email

Continue Reading

Next Post:
July Housing Market Stats Preview
Previous Post:
Stalled Development Map: Over 75 Stalled Projects Mapped

Tim’s Other Projects

Dispatches from the Multiverse

Tip Jar

Like what we're doing?

Drop us a tip!

Accounts

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
©2025 Seattle Bubble | Built using WordPress and Responsive Blogily theme by Superb