23
Feb
Google maps improved for Estate Agents
Estate Agents are watching Google's
move into property listings on Google maps like a hawk with a
magnifying glass. They know that any major change can have massive
implications on the way properties will be viewed online.
The latest development from Australia has got tongues wagging.
Google are partnering up with L J hooker, one of Australia's
biggest Estate Agencies, to place 16 big Google Map 'Pins' all over
Sydney, in an attempt to get people to automatically go to the
internet to search for property. It sounds slightly ludicrous but
Australia already has a rich culture of 'big things' - including a
big pineapple and the first 'big thing', a big banana.
The marketing campaign will also include a few advertisements using the little yellow Street View man
you drag onto Google Maps to access and view what areas Street View
has available.
To date Google links to over 1,000 Estate Agent websites in Australia including Ray
White, First National and Century 21. At this moment in time, there
are no mentions of any partnerships with Australia's top two
property portals, realestate.com.au and domain.com.au.
So far the team at Google seem unfazed by this. Andrew Foster,
product manager for Real Estate search on Google Maps stated that
Google is happy to take listings from anyone and that he has seen
genuine enthusiasm from the property industry. Andrew Foster then
went onto display some new features that Google Maps will have on
Google.com.au.
Firstly users will be given the chance to narrow their property
search to view the properties that are right for them. Options such
as sale/rent, minimum price, maximum price, property type, number
of bedrooms, bathrooms, parking and preferred area.
Users can toggle on and off another layer of photos, videos,
Wikipedia articles, webcams as well as a live traffic monitor. Once
someone has found the property that they are interested in, they
are presented with more detailed information with price, address,
photos, floorplans, a small Google Map and Google Street view and a
link to the Estate Agent's website or a property portal.
Troy Stanley, CTO of Resource Techniques
commented on Google Maps in Australia, 'These are exciting
developments showing that Google are making a real push to ensure
the success of property listings on Google Maps. Unfortunately no
comments were made on any developments in the UK.
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