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How do you search for a Kansas City Home for Sale? Data is Changing, do you like the changes?

Many of the real estate search tools are implementing neighborhood search tools. Though this maybe good, how do they define a neighborohood? Should it be by different phases in a development (most homeowners don't know what phase they live in), a school area like elementary or high school or should it be by city's name. I find that homebuyers in my area search for homes by school areas and not subdivisions. Matter a fact, some subdivisions blend together and it is hard to figure out if you have left one subdivision and have gone to the next. Subdivisions so close together and sometimes built by the same builder look alike. How do you think that real estate search engines should define a neighborhood search area? Should the define a neighborhood by subdivision, school boundaries or by cities? What do you think?

Dowell Taggart Team

Posted: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 10:01 AM by Dowell Taggart Team

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