Improved Real Estate Market Statistics Widget
By: Ajay Mehta, Zillow Business Development Intern | August 31, 2009
We recently released several new and updated widgets (see all of our Mortgage and Real Estate Widgets) and in my humble opinion, this batch includes our most impressive one yet — new amazing upgrades to our Regional Real Estate Statistics Widget. This easy-to-embed webtool is flippin’ cool.
Here’s why: When you’re configuring the widget, you can choose any state, city, neighborhood, or even ZIP code to highlight. There are literally countless possibilities for this killer widget; from comparing the Median Sale Price between Vermont and New Hampshire to looking at Homes Sold for a Loss in Chicago versus Boston, there is no end to the real estate statistics you can put on your Web site or blog in just a few quick clicks.
And there’s not just the breadth of being able to choose from any location in the US. There’s also the depth of being able to select from a myriad of market statistics — everything from median sale price to median value per square foot — from our very own Real Estate Market Reports. The depth of our local pages is now consolidated into this small, powerful, little box that you can use to build your own widget for your own site and provide your visitors with a wealth of information at their very own fingertips. Seriously, it’s cool.
And like the many other Zillow widgets, it comes with co-branding, so if a reader clicks to Zillow from your page, your name, photo and contact information stay at the top of Zillow pages throughout their session with a link back to your site so visitors can get return anytime they want!
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Release Equity on August 31, 2009 2:50 pm
This widget provides a very useful comparison tool for real estate.
Karen Mobile on September 1, 2009 4:35 am
Yes I like it although a function that offers averages would be beneficial.
Karthik on September 1, 2009 9:28 am
Real cool. looking to do something similair for Indian Real estate market as well.