Find Neighborhood Love on hoodeo

June 24th, 2008 by Allison Cotignola

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The team at eppraisal.com is proud to announce the beta launch of hoodeo™. Hoodeo plays neighborhood matchmaker, giving consumers up to 10 neighborhoods that best match their needs.

So, you may be asking yourself, how does it work? Well, it’s easy! First, create your hoodeo profile by answering a few questions about your lifestyle, desired property type and price range. Then, let hoodeo work its matchmaking magic then show you your best places to live. Hoodeo goes one step further and shows you homes that are for sale that match your criteria in your best places.

These are my top 10 places:

  1. Pittsford, NY 14534
  2. Greensboro, NC 27410
  3. Pearland, TX 77581
  4. Richmond, TX 77469
  5. Hesperia, CA 92344
  6. Pewaukee, WI 53072
  7. Charlotte, NC 28211
  8. Cypress, TX 77429
  9. Kathleen, GA 31047
  10. Houston, TX 77070

What are yours? http://www.hoodeo.com. Post a comment here and let us know what your best places are… oh and don’t forget to share them with your friends… that way they know where to find you when you find your perfect home!


3 Responses to “Find Neighborhood Love on hoodeo”

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  2. Paul Says:

    I went through your profile tool and didn’t care for the response. Seems to be almost entirely based on real estate comparisons. I’d like to see a tool that takes the following into account:
    1) High Speed internet availability
    2) Climate (average humidity, snowfall, sunshine)
    3) In town, city, or country
    4) Green items, passive solar, solar/wind electric, renewable or waste materials used.

    It’s a start but right now isn’t very different than other competing sites.

  3. Rachel Says:

    No matter what you type in, you can’t seem to get anywhere in West Los Angeles as one of your best places. There’s no price range or preference based on the questions that can put you in West LA. Has anyone experienced otherwise?

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