
Terabitz is one of the latest in a what seems to be a long line of Real Estate information sites. This one is a hybrid, jack of all trades site that tries to do what a Realtor would do for a relocating client. It's like Zillow and Trulia and Google getting together on the iGoogle site, it's like that, but not. It's simple enough, you start off like you would with Zillow or Trulia, and enter in a property address or city and you're off to the races.

You're then given 9 blocks (one of which is a map) to customize your dash board. You can put everything in there from, Craigslist, Google Base, Recent Solds, Some MLS listings to School Information, Weather, Local Business, Tutors, the list goes on. One big hang up immediately is that they've pulled a list of "Professionals" in the area and used their home addresses as the connection. This is great for a Realtor who doesn't want to mail to the agents, but awful for privacy as well as finding a Professional. This is a huge detriment to those with business address in areas they don't service.
Terabitz works great in theory, but I found the information to be highly unreliable. I'm used to websites getting it wrong in regards to Realtors, but Terabitz gets in wrong in every category except for a few.
I'll cover their widgets here briefly.
- For Sale Listings - Pulls from one of the local MLS systems, information was highly inaccurate
- MLS Listings - one and the same, although a link takes you to the MLS listing site. If given an address the widget pulls from the city, NOT the surrounding area
- Recent Sales - Like Zillow and Trulia, Terabitz hasn't gotten this one down either. In one example, a $225K home was used as a comparable for a $450K home.
- Google Listings - Operates beautifully, pulling from Google Base. There's a filter option, to allow you to sort the listings better. They come pre-sorted by price.
- Craigslist For Sale - I was extremely impressed with this one. It missed several homes and had old information, but did try to pull homes in the vincinity of the home I used to test it out.
- Craigslist Rental - Worked excellent. Pulling up all available homes on Craigslist. Making this a tool to use for rental situations if they add Rent.com support.
- Local Tab - This has your typical searches in Google or Yahoo! like Coffee Shops, Grocery,etc. Terabitz has a snapshot tool that lets you share your dashboard with friends and clients. If the "pulls" were better, this would be a great relocation tool. Below is a link to one, and it missed every hospital, all the cafe's, one post office, most of the fast food places and most of the banks. Here's a snapshot.
- Market Tab - A collection of outdated and inaccurate information. Some apparently supplied by the tax records.
- Education Tab - This is a good one for Realtors and Relocating Clients to use. It offers up the schools and their contact information. The tutor widget appears to not be working.
- Safety Tab - No crime statistics as of yet for Terabitz, but the Sex Offender item worked great, giving names of 13 individuals in Dacula, GA. This tool reveals that Terabitz pulls from the CITY NAME and not the specific address.
- Financing Tab - This is a collection of Calculators. There's also a widget here linked into Zillow. Most of this stuff works the way it was intended. Great for homeowners to get a good feel for what they'll get when moving up. As a Realtor, it might be useful to add one of these items to a dashboard, if you're planning on I'll reserve comment on calculators for another post.
- Misc Tab - on of the most useful tabs. Contains the Weather, Demographics and Local News (powered by Topix). Again excellent for those wanting to use it as their Home Page.
In the end, it's a jack of all trades and master of none. The information is still too unreliable for me to recommend it to all but the most specific of clients and Realtor alike. If the information gathering gets better on their part, Terabitz could be the defacto home page for Realtors and new home buyers and sellers alike. As it is now, it's another in a long list of Real Estate Wiki/Guru wannabes.
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