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In another of a plethora of fun widget sites, www.walkscore.com rates your home’s proximity to “walkable” landmarks, plotted on a map, within a neighborhood. The landmarks are then listed by name and address in the left sidebar for your convenience.
According to Walk Score: “ <!-- google_ad_section_start --> We help home buyers, renters, and real estate agents find houses and apartments in great neighborhoods. Walk Score shows you a map of what’s nearby and calculates a “Walk Score” for any property. Buying a house in a walkable neighborhood is good for your health and good for the environment.” For information on how Walk Score derives their “Walk Score follow this link: How It Works.

If you drill down on the “Walk Score” link provided above you will see that my former digs in San Francisco received a very high Walk Score of 91 out of a possible 100. This is a information rich tool and it does give any newbe to a neighborhood tons of ideas for exploration.

On the other hand, the sensitivity to distance seems to be a real issue with Walk Score. Most of the bars and restaurants listed were within a few blocks (.25 of a mile) of my former address in the Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. These bars and restaurants were mom and pop joints which I visited infrequently. Why? Fillmore Street was only 4 blocks away and crowded with some of the best restaurants, bars, and people watching in the city!

An example of the curious results: Walk Score’s listing of John Lee Hooker’s Blues Club “The Boom Boom Room” which is a long walk from my old condo. Why is this odd? They failed to list incredible world class restaurants that were half the distance yet reside on the same street (Fillmore Street) as the Boom Boom Room.

In Walk Score’s favor is the fact that they provide a transparent page about why Walk Score doesn’t work called : “How It Doesn’t Work: Known Issues with Walk Score.”
I found this a saving grace and a very important reason to like Walk Score.

In the same vein as my questions about bar and restaurant choices within my San Francisco Walk Score, I was left to wonder why natural beauty was being left off the criteria list. I live on the water with full use of a boat dock, marina, and yacht club-I don’t own a boat. Yet Walk Score never took this into consideration when calculating my new suburban digs score. Even though all of these facilities are open to the public, within a stones throw of my doorstep, none of the water related facilities were mentioned in my scorecard.

Consequently my San Rafael score, a below average 31 out of 100, took an unfair beating in my opinion. But of course that is the fun of Walk Score-nobody will ever agree and it leaves tons of room for debate.

I would love to propose to the Walk Score folks the idea of a board game for adults. Make it a cross between “Charades” and “Mad Libs” with adults testing their neighborhood knowledge.

To add your Walk Score widget to your blog or website go to www.walkscore.com and follow the simple instructions for your free widget.

 
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25 Comments on Walkscore: Realtor Tool To Rate Your Listing's "Walkability"

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16
2008
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Fantastic concept -- especially when the focus today is "Going Green".

 

I did try this on a few of my local neighborhoods and two received what I would consider a very accurate rating, but the other one seemed a bit low.  Overall, a great idea.

 

Thanks for sharing!

11:08am • #2
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Fantastic concept -- especially when the focus today is "Going Green".

 

I did try this on a few of my local neighborhoods and two received what I would consider a very accurate rating, but the other one seemed a bit low.  Overall, a great idea.

 

Thanks for sharing!

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Kerry-Thanks and I am glad this helped. Maybe you might consider writing a article for your blog, if you have a stand alone, or just as a promo piece. Print up your resulting Walk Scores for the neighborhoods you sell. Provide this info at open house and even consider producing a 20-30 speech on the subject as a "Green Strategy" to sell a neighborhood?

dean

 

11:12am • #4
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17
2008
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Kate, Walkscore is most effective for urban city neighborhoods as a way to differentiate. Are you sure drivescore isn't some evil Mobil-Exon website designed to push gas even higher?

If you live in an area that is not densely populated, aka suburb, you are living there due the affordability of homes, less crime, and more space. Your biggest problem is usually your commute to the city you work. Consequently most of my suburban friends don't really want to drive anywhere after waging war on the freeways M-F in a 3hr traffic jam.

dean

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I believe that walk score is cool, but nowadays more and more people drive cars.
Homes are often located in an area where some establishments are easier to get to by car than on foot.
 I've recently found a type of service on http://drivescore.fizber.com/  It is called Drive Score.
It shows a map of what establishments are in your neighborhood and calculates
a Drive Score based on the number of places within a convenient driving distance.

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