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		<title>MyNewPlace promises to help you find an apartment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2006 17:05:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joel Burslem</dc:creator>
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When Google released its Google Maps API several years ago, it detonated a bomb in the the online Real Estate space that set off a chain-reaction of so-called &#39;mashup&#39; sites. HousingMaps.com was one of the first sites I can remember seeing that took this idea and ran with it, with a proof of concept site [...]<hr /><strong>REAL ESTATE AGENTS GET FREE ADVERTISING</strong> by being one of the first to rate a neighborhood. Market yourself LOCALLY online. <a href="http://nabewise.com/inman" target="_blank">Share your knowledge and get free advertising on NabeWise.com today!</a><hr />]]></description>
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<p>When Google released its Google Maps API several years ago, it detonated a bomb in the the online Real Estate space that set off a chain-reaction of so-called &#39;mashup&#39; sites. <a href="http://www.housingmaps.com/">HousingMaps.com</a> was one of the first sites I can remember seeing that took this idea and ran with it, with a proof of concept site that parsed data from online classifieds juggernaught Craiglist and overlaid on top of Google&#39;s visual mapping interface.</p>
<p><a href="http://mynewplace.com/action/homeAction?dispatch=home">MyNewPlace</a> is the latest offering in this vein that brings together a database of over 6 million apartments across the US and allows you to search for your next pad by Zip code and price point, among other variables. <a href="http://news.com.com/2100-1038_3-6066720.html?part=rss&amp;tag=6066720&amp;subj=news">CNET News.com</a> reports that their business model is &quot;pay for performance,&quot; meaning MyNewPlace likely hopes to receive a finder&#39;s fee from landlords looking for tenants. Prospective renters can get a rebate of up to $150 for using the site.</p>
<p>First impressions, the site is clean and well designed and sports the obligatory Web 2.0  &#39;Beta&#39; label. Individual listings are more disappointing however &#8211; the data is presented pretty clinically and many listings I viewed lacked photos. Granted, this is a new site but I would have also liked to see more interactive options in place: an area for reviews of the properties or current renter&#39;s opinions could make the site far more &quot;sticky&quot; and valuable to a renter. Hopefully, these are features that will come in time.</p>
<p>Property managers looking for a new avenue to advertise their apartments might consider MyNewPlace to supplement their existing advertising efforts, but until the site offers a little better experience, apartment hunters are probably better served elsewhere.</p>
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