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New PropertyShark API for blogs and websites
BY Roxana Baiceanu | Jul 30, 2009
We just launched a new and free PropertyShark.com API that can instantly add valuable property info, maps, and listings to any posting where you have a specific address that you are writing about.
A tiny shark fin sits next to the address (or anywhere in the post) and when a reader clicks it,
you can choose to have all or some of the following available: a) a mini property report with building info, b) a building photo, c) a map, and d) a list of units for sale in the building.
It’s really simple to grab the code. You just do a normal property search but click the popup API radio button.
Sample for 15 Central Park West (click the shark fin):
To learn more, check out http://propertyshark.com/mason/psharkapi/ or contact [email protected] for a demo.
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Roxana is an associate editor with Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive. In the past, she also created content for PropertyShark and Point2Homes’ blog pages. She also has 5 years of experience as a marketing copywriter.
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