how do i see a birds eye view of a property

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In NH  we have Innovia which offers you different views of the properties on each listing.  Go to the listing and click on the globe icon at the top of the listing to obtain the location, once that page is opened click on Bird's eye view.  Piece of cake.  If you cannnot find it, give me a call and I will walk you through it.  
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If available, use the "homes" tab, type in the address, click on the search result to open the home details page, scroll to the map near the bottom of the page, Click on "birds eye view" above the map.  In the image window, make sure the "birds eye view" is selected at the top of the window.  Then to see the other 3 views, use the N, S, E, W buttons on the compass in the image window.

You can also use the zoom button (the + in a magnifying glass circle on the left edge of the image).

Remember that you can pan the image by clicking and dragging.

You can also turn the street labels off for better clarity.

You can also "collapse" the buttons in the image in order to see more of the image at one time.

Or you could go to MicroSoft Bing's website and type in the address there.  That will allow you to access a slightly larger image.

Don't forget to try Google's Street views on this website.  The "Street View" button is to the right of the "Birds Eye" button.  And if you click on the square in the upper right corner of that image, it will go to "full screen".  These images can be panned 360 degrees, tilted 180 degrees, zoomed, and advanced or backed up about 50 feet per click.
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Once in are in a listing, scroll down toward the bottom and you will see
a section for Map and Views. Click on Birds Eye View.
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