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I would look on realtor.ca or an easier user interface would be condos.ca. Then look at walkscore.com at that point if you don't see a match for price and size to amenity, you'll know what the landscape is best. Source: 11 months ago
It depends on what neighborhood. If you're just going off of walkscore.com, etc, even though the city itself only gets a 56, many neighborhood are in the mid-high 80s. (East hills, Eastown, Midtown, etc). Source: about 1 year ago
Perhaps look at walkscore.com also to assess the areas you are considering. Source: about 1 year ago
Keep in mind that those top 10 types of lists are driven by advertisers and are highly subjective. If finances are a consideration, there are MANY very walkable neighborhoods that are far lower cost of living. Use walkscore.com as a starting point. Source: about 1 year ago
Not owning a car really helped me save enough to buy a house in an old streetcar district. The weather is (usually) great so most trips are made via transit or bike. We're still car-free in our mid-50s. Try walkscore.com to find neighborhoods over 80. Ours gets a 91. Source: about 1 year ago
That isn't a chatbot, it's a blog post. The post lists "AI tools for real estate." Several of which by the way strain the definition of the term "AI tool." Zillow.com is "an AI-powered platform..." and Compass.com is "a comprehensive platform that uses AI..." By that logic, a handwritten note on papyrus is "AI-powered" if a bot chose the words. Source: 12 months ago
I took a break from studying and now am reviewing with examcompass.com sample tests. Source: about 1 year ago
What is the database ? Which platform? We don't really care about compass.com as we won't be using that :) But there's surely a way to send the the newsletter stuff from Squarespace to the 'database' but you must first figure out what is that database. Which technology is it using? Which platform it's built on? Source: over 2 years ago
Sorry for the confusion. The pop up that appears on the compass.com site feeds into a database that is used to generate a newsletter on that site. Is there a way I can use the newsletter signup on Squarespace to feed into that pop up? I am asking this because on mailchimp, there are ways to integrate a newsletter onto pretty much any site. Thanks!! Source: over 2 years ago
You can on streeteasy or compass.com Zillow's algorithm does not support this feature outside of NYC. (and it's streeteasy in NYC). Source: over 2 years ago
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