I am starting my own GIS & mapping business serving Canada and the United States, and have developed a couple of tools for agricultural customers which I think may also be useful to realtors (especially those dealing with rural property).
The first is an addition for Garmin GPS units that contains Section/Township/Range coordinates for an entire State (available for all U.S. States). This allows you to search for the section where the property is located, then let the GPS take you there. It is very popular with my agricultural customers who need to locate particular fields and farms, so I figure it may be helpful to realtors too?
The second is an overlay for Google Earth again containing Section/Township/Range and available for every County in the U.S. This lets you easily view satellite imagery of any property just using the Section/Township/Range.
I'm looking for feedback as to whether I could market these to realtors, and if so, what would be the best way go about it.
Any feedback/ideas would be appreciated. I'd be willing to provide some free samples of the Google Earth overlays if anyone wishes to test them out for me.
Edited by GIS Guy (01/07/09 04:51 PM)