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Oct. 29, 2009 - Post-Standard-Syracuse
Syracuse Scores High In Walkability -- So Why Don't We Walk More?
"The cities at the top of the Walk Score rankings have density, mixed use, transit, short blocks. ... Most importantly, these cities have lots of destinations near each address, which is the strongest indicator of whether people walk," says walkscore.com.
Oct. 26, 2009 - TechFlash
Zillow's Top Five Trick-Or-Treat Neighborhoods In Seattle
However, to provide a more holistic approach to Halloween trick-or-treating, the Zillow Trick-or-Treat Housing Index was calculated using four equally weighted data variables: Zillow Home Value Index, population density, Walk Score, and local crime data.
Oct. 14, 2009 - San Francisco Chronicle
Newly Listed Mega Home In Novato Sends Mixed Messages
Despite the latter (a reliance on cars not being the most eco-friendly concept), the home boasts a Marin County Green Building rating. This is for the construction and finishes, one assumes -- which do look very lovely -- not the home's uninspiring 8/100 Walk Score.
Oct. 9, 2009 - Sustainable Industries
Home Values Rise In Dense Neighborhoods
A couple of large national brokerages also use Walkscores. ZipRealty, based in Emeryville, Calif., introduced the feature to its online listings in the summer of 2008. It’s been a useful tool for customers...
Oct. 8, 2009 - Sightline Daily
Two Big Steps For Walkability
Walk Score -- which has become North America's most prevalent gauge of neighborhood walkability -- is going open source, so that anyone can see how their rankings work and (just as importantly) suggest improvements.
Oct. 6, 2009 - TechFlash
Walk Score Gets Rockefeller Grant
The team behind Walk Score, the free service that calculates neighborhood walkability, has been awarded a Rockefeller grant to add some new data to the tool, including public transit options, and transportation costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
Sep. 30, 2009 - Examiner.com
San Francisco's Walkscore
Walkscore is a website that measures a neighborhood's 'walkability.' It's used frequently by home shoppers who can type in a property address and immediately get a score between one and one hundred on how easy it is to get around by foot.
Sep. 25, 2009 - Washington Times
Special Feature: Urban Living, Walkable Neighborhoods Appeal To Buyers
Walk Score (www.walkscore.com) is a Web site that rates neighborhoods based on their "walkable" features. Since the site was launched in July 27, more than 6 million addresses have been searched.
Sep. 23, 2009 - The Oregonian
Portland Realtor Turns To Bike Sales
Cortright analyzed home sales in 15 major housing markets and compared neighborhood walkability levels set by Web-based service Walk Score. In 13 of those markets, higher walkability scores were directly linked to higher home values.
Sep. 21, 2009 - KOMO - Seattle
Plan: Seattle Will Soon Be Made For Walking
Seattle currently ranks sixth on Walk Score's list of most walkable cities, but perhaps not for long. The Seattle City Council has passed a new master plan in hopes of reaching the top stop in the country.
Sep. 3, 2009 - Valuation Review
New Analysis Says Walking Distances Add Value To Properties
A new report has shown that homes in more walkable neighborhoods have higher values than similar homes in less-walkable neighborhoods.
Sep. 3, 2009 - Business Gazette
Residents Use Web Site To Gauge Ease Of Traveling By Foot
Mische is one of many residents who depend on Greenbelt's walkability, which according to www.walkscore.com, varies greatly between the different sections of the city.
Sep. 2, 2009 - Montgomery Advertiser
Report: Walkable Communities May Have Positive Effect On Health, Home Prices
By the Walk Score measure, walkability is a direct function of how many destinations are located within a short distance (generally between one-quarter mile and one mile of a home).
Aug. 30, 2009 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
The Real Reasons Pittsburgh Is The Most Livable City
Walkable neighborhoods. According to Walkscore.com, Pittsburgh has a number of neighborhoods that qualify as a "Walker's Paradise," including Downtown, South Side, Squirrel Hill, Bloomfield and Aspinwall.
Aug. 29, 2009 - Lake County News-Sun
Walkability Factor Means Worth Of Up To 15% More
According to "Walking the Walk, How Walkability Raises Home Values in U.S. Cities," just one more point on a home's WalkScore (computed by walkscore.com ) adds an estimated $5,260 to the price of a Chicago area home's value.
Aug. 28, 2009 - Boston Globe
The Value Of The Footpath
As a city girl, I traded increased density for walkability. My house has a walkability score of 92 percent. I find it a perk to living here. I think it has value.
Aug. 27, 2009 - Good
How A Neighborhood's Walkability Can Increase Property Values
The report, "Walking the Walk: How Walkability Raises Housing Values in U.S. Cities" by Portland economist Joseph Cortright, analyzed data from 94,000 real estate transactions in 15 major markets and found that in 13 of the 15 markets, higher levels of walkability, as measured by Walk Score, were directly linked to higher home values.
Aug. 24, 2009 - Examiner.com
Walkable Neighborhoods Have Higher Land Values
The Walk Score index was developed by Front Seat to shed light on the urban characteristics that facilitate walkability. The Walk Score data has been integrated into several realty websites as a data point listed among real estate listings.
Aug. 22, 2009 - CNN.com
Putting A Price On Walkability
The study, conducted by a group called CEOs for Cities, looked at 90,000 homes in 15 different markets in the US, mashing up home sales data with "walkability" scores from WalkScore.com.
Aug. 22, 2009 - Realtor Magazine
Study Finds Connection Between Neighborhood Walkability And Home Values
The report scored a neighborhood's walkability by measuring the distance and variety of typical household services, products, and activities. "Walk Scores" from 0-100 were assigned to each area.
Aug. 22, 2009 - RIS Media
Homes In Walkable Neighborhoods Sell For More, Study Finds
Places with higher Walk Scores also often have better mass transit services, according to the report. "I don't know of any other study that has put a dollar value on walkability," he said.
Aug. 21, 2009 - Modesto Bee
Walkable Areas Cost More, Says Research
Matt Lerner, chief technology officer of Front Seat, the software company behind Walk Score, said his firm emphasizes how walking rather than driving can play a part in preventing global warming and how people who live in walkable areas weigh 7 pounds less, on average, than those who don't.
Aug. 21, 2009 - MSN.com
Walk Your Way To Higher Home Values
Homes located within walking distance of amenities such as schools, parks and shopping aren't only more convenient for their owners, often they're also worth more than homes in neighborhoods where driving is the rule, according to a new study.
Aug. 20, 2009 - Smart Growth America
Walkability Is Great. But Is It Valuable?
The massive popularity of Walk Score - the site that measures and quantifies a home or business' walkability - has shown that walkability is a useful selling point in real estate. But until now, we never knew how quite how much people value walkability.
Aug. 18, 2009 - World Changing
Walkable Neighborhoods Are Worth More
Now, the good folks at CEOs for Cities have taken it on themselves to ask -- does Walk Score mean anything for real estate values? Are people really willing to pay more to live in a place where they can do daily errands on foot, rather than in a car?
Aug. 18, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
When It Comes To Real Estate, Walkability Pays
A new survey parsed the results of the sales of 90,000 homes in 15 markets nationwide and found that almost everywhere, people value walkable neighborhoods -- to the tune of $4,000 to $34,000. That's how much more people paid for houses within neighborhoods with high Walk Scores than they did for comparable homes in less walkable neighborhoods.
Aug. 18, 2009 - Market Watch
Walk Appeal?
It calculated walkability of the homes using the Walk Score algorithm, which grades addresses based on amenities that are nearby, from restaurants and coffee shops to parks and libraries.
Aug. 18, 2009 - Grist
Would You Pay More For Walkability? Should You?
Using data from Walk Score, the study found that houses in hoods with above average walkability commanded $4,000 to $34,000 more than those in hoods with average walkability.
Aug. 18, 2009 - Sightline Daily
Walkable Neighborhoods Are Worth More
You may have already heard of Walk Score -- an endlessly entertaining internet tool that lets people discover how pedestrian-friendly their neighborhood is. Walk Score ranks neighborhood "walkability" based on the mix of stores and services that are within walking distance of any home in North America.
Aug. 18, 2009 - Inman News
Walkable Neighborhoods Also Bankable
Homes in neighborhoods where goods, services and fun things to do are located within walking distance can command a price premium of $4,000 to $34,000 over otherwise similar homes in less walkable areas, according to an analysis of recent home sales.
Aug. 12, 2009 - Huffington Post
Want To See Neighborhoods That Beat The Bust? Take A Walk
Christopher Leinberger, a fellow at the Brookings Institution and a director of Walkscore's board, noted that long-term trends favor these neighborhoods because "Millenials," or the children of baby boomers, prefer them over suburbs.
Aug. 9, 2009 - Examiner.com
Downtown Portland Scores High On Walkability
If you've ever wondered what the most walkable neighborhoods of a city are, check out Walkscore.com, a website that maps out cities, neighborhoods and even specific addresses and rates them on 'walkability' out of 100 points.
Aug. 7, 2009 - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Texas & Pacific Lofts
With T&P downtown and next to the commuter train station, it means less driving and more walking. (Downtown is considered a very walkable part of Fort Worth per www.walkscore.com; scoring 83 out of 100).
Aug. 4, 2009 - Switchboard
Walk Score Is Helping Homebuyers Find Convenient Locations!
The people at Walk Score provide helpful tools to real estate firms, including an "API" and a "tile" that, I think, incorporate the Walk Score database into maps that prospective buyers (or renters) can manipulate to see both the locations of neighborhood amenities and the precise locations of the firms' houses for sale.
Aug. 3, 2009 - Green Energy News
Buy Or Build Your Dream Green Home Now
The real estate search website Zillow includes a Walk Score (tm) rating for many of the listed properties. According to that service, "Walk Score helps people find walkable places to live."
July 30, 2009 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Web Site Rates Neighborhoods According To 'Walkability'
Matt Lerner, chief technology officer for Front Seat Software, based in Seattle, thinks so. His web site, WalkScore.com, calculates the exact walkability from any specified place.
July 24, 2009 - San Francisco Chronicle
As Gas Prices Soar, Market For Some Suburban Homes Will Disappear
The good news is San Francisco scores well in this regard: the city boasts 34 walkable neighborhoods according to Walk Score.
July 20, 2009 - The Faster Times
Slow Shuffle To A Less Flabby America
I know walking can power economic activity, because an outfit called WalkScore scored nationwide press this month by ranking how easy neighborhoods around the USA seem to pedestrians and walking is basic to our healthcare and energy messes.
July 20, 2009 - Smart Growth America
Real Estate Service Finds Walkable, Transit-accessible Homes
Walk Score, featured here regularly, was added as a data point to Zillow's services, and in February, was added to a new service called Estately.com.
July 17, 2009 - Florida Times-Union
Car Free In The Least Walkable City In USA
Walkscore.com is a fantastic way to find what shops and businesses you can comfortably walk to from your home.
July 17, 2009 - ABC - 7 - San Francisco
Americans Shifting From Suburbs To Cities
Walkscore lists multiple advantages from losing weight, because you walk more, to spending less money on gas or a car, because you may not need to own one.
July 15, 2009 - Denver Daily News
New Zoning Code Should OK Granny Flats In Berkeley
According to WalkScore.com, my little Berkeley shack has a "walk score" of 92 ... making it a "walkers' paradise."
July 13, 2009 - NBC - Los Angeles
Inside West LA's TLofts Wrapping Up Construction
WalkScore.com, a website that rates addresses on their distance from an assortment of amenities, gave TLofts a 95, so the story holds up.
July 10, 2009 - How We Drive
The Mile And A Half Plume
But this led me to wonder: Has anyone done a "PollutionScore" application, similar to WalkScore? ... within my general neighborhood, which is close to 100 on the WalkScore, the number drops as one heads towards the elevated section of the BQE and the large traffic artery of Hamilton Avenue.
July 8, 2009 - Puget Sound Business Journal
Seattle Still America's Sixth-best City For Walking
The website ranked more than 2,500 U.S. neighborhoods on a scale of 0 to 100. Areas were ranked based on their closeness to grocery stores, restaurants, parks, schools, libraries, bars and other services.
July 8, 2009 - Denver Business Journal
Denver Ranked America's 10th Most Walkable City
WalkScore.com, a website devoted to promoting walkable neighborhoods, said it evaluated 2,508 neighborhoods to rank the 40 largest U.S. cities.
July 8, 2009 - Examiner.com
Thinking Of Walking To Work In Atlanta? Think Again!
The first-of-its-kind "walkabilty" rankings, put together by Walkscore.com, grade the 40 largest cities in the country and determine how "walkable" they are.
July 8, 2009 - Portland Business Journal
Study: Portland A Very Walkable City
Portland is among the top 10 walkable cities in the nation, according to a Web site that measures walkability.
June 3, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
"The Gift Of Travel Time:" When A Commute Is Actually Enjoyable
On top of that, my downtown Jersey City neighborhood has a 94 "walk score" on the online real estate information provider Zillow - making it a solid walker's paradise.
May 26, 2009 - NBC - Bay Area
Your New Condo Buddy Is Here
Start by studying CD's Gmap of on-the-market properties, which upon mouse-hovering'll pop up exterior snap shot/price range/# of units; click "view full details" for a Google Street View, a Walk Score, and a physical/historical building description.
May 10, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
Deals on Travel Abroad
Walkscore.com can tell you how centrally located a hotel or house is to
businesses and attractions in cities in the U.S. and Europe. It also
ranks America's most walkable cities.
May 2, 2009 - Vancouver Sun
'Walk score' is a new way to rate a neighbourhood
According to a recent article in the Boston Globe, walkability has
become the new buzzword in the American real estate industry.
U.S.-focused sites such as Zillow.com, ZipRealty.com and Postlets.com
are now providing prospective buyers with a "walk score" for each
listed property.
Apr. 18, 2009 - GOOD Magazine
Walk On
Walking is arguably the most efficient mode of transportation, and
you don t need petroleum to power it; some French fries will do. But
disturbingly few of us take advantage of our built-in bipedal
locomotion function. Are we to blame, or is it our environment? A
website called Walk Score aims to answer that question
Apr. 14, 2009 - View from the Bay - ABC 7, San Francisco
Traveling with kids made easy
Tips for travel with kids: #8 Pick a hotel that is central to everything - you can check this out on walkscore.com.
Apr. 10, 2009 - The Wall Street Journal
'Walkable' Communities Regain Favor
Agents say it's easier these days to get buyers for homes that are
located in neighborhoods close to shops and services. Their pitch:
Owners can save money by walking to mass transit, and using less gas
when running errands.
Apr. 5, 2009 - Boston Globe - Boston, MA
Walk this Way
Walkability has become a buzzword in real estate, as environmentalists
and "green" planners advocate compact residential neighborhoods near
businesses and public transportation. And some realtors say in this
difficult market, houses with high walkability scores are easier to
sell.
Mar. 30, 2009 - NBC Los Angeles
LA Makes "Walking Cities" List (But Prepare for Surprise)
As it turns out, people do walk in LA, or at least parts of it, as well
as Long Beach... think of Sunset Junction, Ventura around Laurel
Canyon, Spring Street downtown, Fairfax's Little Ethiopia... you just
can't argue that there are about 300 or so great areas to get out and
stride about.
Mar. 23, 2009 - Examiner.com
Denver ranks #11 in Walkability
According to Walkscore.com, 43% of Denver residents have a Walk Score
of 70 or above. 81% have a Walk Score of at least 50 and only 19% live
in car-dependent neighborhoods.
Mar. 20, 2009 - Freakonomics Blog - New York Times
What's Your Walk Score?
In all, the walk scores are pretty much what you'd intuitively expect,
providing a degree of confidence the site is getting it right.
Mar. 17, 2009
- WTHR - Indianapolis
Indy Ranks Low In 'Walkability' Among Major Cities
Walkscore.com ranks Indy 37th, just above Charlotte, Nashville and Jacksonville.
Feb. 27, 2009
- Seattle Post Intelligencer
Washington Century: Biker Place
Walk Score already ranks Seattle sixth best in walkability. An
upcoming pedestrian master plan should help on everything from safety
to transit connections.
Feb. 14, 2009
- Times - Picayune
New Orleans Neighborhoods Improve On The Walkability Index
Billed as the planet's first "large-scale, public-access
walkability index," www.walkscore.com rates addresses across the
country for their proximity to services.
Feb. 4, 2009
- AmericanProgress.org
Discover Walkable Homes
And the list changes again when we look through a walkability lens,
as WalkScore.com does. The location of nearby stores, restaurants,
schools, parks, workplaces, and transit hubs makes some cities better
than others for not having a car.
Feb. 1, 2009
- Examiner.com
Discover Walkable Homes
REColorado, Metrolist's consumer access website, has teamed with
Walk Score, a project of Seattle based Front Seat, to provide walkable
ratings for every home listed.
Jan. 8, 2009
- Inman News
Listings To Get Walkability Ratings
Real estate Web sites with more than 80 million online listings -
including Zillow.com, ZipRealty.com and Postlets.com - will provide a
"Walk Score" with each property using an application that automatically
scores the walkability of each home's surrounding neighborhood.
Jan. 7, 2009
- Press Release
Walk Score Announces Real Estate Partners At Inman Real Estate Connect
Front Seat, the civic software company that operates walkability
site www.walkscore.com, today announced partnerships with real estate
websites that will add Walk Score to millions of property listings.
Zillow.com, ZipRealty.com, Postlets.com, REcolorado.com,
ColoProperty.com, and others will show Walk Scores on all of their
listings, a combined total of over 85 million properties.
December, 2008
- Planning
Brave New Nonmotorized World
One sign of walking's popularity is the success of walkscore.com, a
new website that calculates the walkability of any address you type in.
Some real estate firms now trumpet the high walk scores of their
properties for sale.
Nov. 16th, 2008
- Columbus Dispatch
Home Is Where The Businesses Are
Columbus ranks 27th for walkability among the country's 40 largest
cities, according to Walk Score. That's a Web site, www.walkscore.com,
where you can plug in your address and gauge how car-dependent your
neighborhood is...
Nov. 12th, 2008
- World Changing
Walk Score To Obama: Here's What You Should Do About Cities
The team at WalkScore just launched this new site, where people can
suggest - and vote on - policy priorities for Obama's proposed Office
of Urban Policy.
Oct. 15th, 2008
- Chicago Tribune
Chicago's Most Walkable Neighborhoods
Magazines like to call Chicago a fat and stressed out city. But
there's hope for us. We're also one of the most walkable cities in the
country, according to the creators of the Walk Score...
Oct. 1st, 2008
- East Valley Tribune
Web Site Rates E.V. Cities For Ease Of Strolling
If walking is a cause, Matt Lerner is a convert. "I live in a very
walkable neighborhood, and quality of life is just better when you can
do some errands on foot," the Seattle software designer said.
Sep. 18th, 2008
- New York Observer
You're Very Walkable, New York. So What?
According to Christopher Leinberger, a visiting fellow at the
Brookings Institution and a member of Walk Score's advisory board,
square footage in walkable urban neighborhoods goes for between 40 and
200 percent more than in comparable drivable suburban areas.
Sep. 16th, 2008
- Examiner.com
How Walkable Is Your Neighborhood?
A tool for realtors and prospective home buyers or renters, the
Walk Score website provides a rating scale of neighborhood walkability,
based on the proximity, plentitude and variety of amenities.
Sep. 14th, 2008
- Chicago Daily Herald
How Walkable Is Your Neighborhood?
How walkable is my community? I'm so glad you asked. Thanks to a
tip from the Metropolitan Planning Council, I've been clicking away on
a Web site called "Walk Score."
Sep. 11th, 2008
- The Calgary Herald
Calgary May Not Be Canada's Culture Capital, But It's Getting There
Finding out how walkable -- or pedestrian unfriendly -- Calgary is,
doesn't even require lacing up your hiking boots. It's as easy as
letting one's fingers do the walking at walkscore.com...
Sep. 5th, 2008
- L.A. Times
Walkable Neighborhoods Of L.A. And Long Beach
So many promising-sounding websites fail to deliver useful
information, but you can take the recommendation of Inman News that
this is a "cool tool" to the bank.
Sep. 5th, 2008
- Inman News
Cool Real Estate Web Tools
At Real Estate Connect, Brian Boero, Dustin Luther and Kelly Roark
outlined 90 different ways you can use technology to improve your
business. Today's column hits the highlights.
Aug. 27th, 2008
- CNN (Video)
Neighborhood 'Walk-ability'
Saving energy and cutting pollution by walking gets easier with a Web site that rates neighborhoods for pedestrians.
Aug. 27th, 2008
- Chicago Journal
What's Your Neighborhood's Walk Score?
"With people being more interested in living in place where they
can replace their car trips, [the Walk Score] is definitely a selling
point for people trying to promote the neighborhood," Burrell-Booth
said.
Aug. 8th, 2008
- N.Y. Times
How Walkable Is Your Neighborhood?
Looking for a place to live in an unfamiliar neighborhood is one
thing. But knowing what those neighborhoods have to offer - or what
they are lacking - could make the process much easier.
Aug. 1st, 2008
- Florida Times Union
City's Not Made For Walkin'
Grab a bike helmet on the way out the door to work. Lace up a pair
of sneakers to run errands. Put away a set of car keys - and don't
touch them for a week. Believe it or not, it can happen in
Jacksonville.
July 23rd, 2008
- U.S. News and World Report
Google Maps Adds Walking Directions
The most walkable? San Francisco, considered a "walker's paradise." New York, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle...
July 22nd, 2008 - ABC-7 Chicago
Chicago: One Of The Most Walkable US Cities
Walkscore.com rates locations based on proximity to amenities such
as schools, workplaces, supermarkets, parks and public spaces.
July 21st, 2008 - U.S.A. Today
Site Makes Strides To Score Walkable Cities
Chang, her husband and two children found a house closer to many services they need by using Walk Score.
July 20th, 2008 - Boston Globe
Feet Give The Best, Cheapest Mileage
Boston is a remarkably good walking city. It ranked third this week
in yet another national walkability poll, this one based on the
proximity of its neighborhoods to stores and other amenities.
July 18th, 2008
- Treehugger.com
Walk Score Ranks The Top 10 Most Walkable Cities In The U.S.
Walk Score, devoted to helping you find more walkable places to
live based on a patented algorithm that enables them to compute a
walkability score based on the distance to a wide range of shops,
necessities and attractions has...
July 18th, 2008 - The Oregonian
Walkable Portland Is No. 10
Portland soars in new rankings from Walk Score, an online tool
designed to help house and apartment hunters find walkable
neighborhoods.
July 18th, 2008
- The Daily Texan
Walk Score Includes Austin In Nation's 40 Most 'Walkable' Cities
Walk Score developed a computer algorithm to measure walkability,
which incorporates information from Google AJAX Search API, the 2000
U.S. Census and Zillow, an online real estate service that lists
neighborhood boundaries.
July 17th, 2008 - Wall Street Journal
How Walkable Is Your Neighborhood?
Walk Score's admirably detailed methodology statements explain how
the scores work and how they don't. Each address gets points for
amenities...
July 17th, 2008 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
How Walk Score Works
On the Internet, go to walkscore.com. Type in your address, and the
Web site maps schools, libraries, stores, restaurants, parks and
services within a 1-mile radius, otherwise known as your "walkshed."
July 17th, 2008 - San Francisco Chronicle
S.F. A Step Ahead As Most 'Walkable' U.S. City
The city by the bay is the most "walkable" in the nation, according
to rankings set for release today by WalkScore.com, a service designed
to help those seeking a less automobile-dependent life. The distinction
encompasses a host of environmental, health and economic advantages.
July 17th, 2008 - MSN.com
America's Most Walkable Big Cities
The survey was the brainchild of Seattle software company Front
Seat through its year-old site Walk Score, which helps users locate
homes or apartments in walkable neighborhoods.
July 17th, 2008
- Market Watch
Top 10 'Walkable' Cities Have A Leg Up With Gas At $4 A Gallon
The desire of Americans to be less car-dependent is leading real
estate agents and developers to point their clients to sites such as
Walk Score...
July 17th, 2008 - Inman News
L.A. Among Most Walkable Major Cities?
Walk Score seeks to promote walkable communities by helping guide
the decisions of house and apartment hunters. Thanks to higher gas
prices and word of mouth, the site has seen a threefold increase in
traffic this year.
July 17th, 2008 - ABC News
Top 10 Walkable Cities
Of 40 major cities, neighbors in San Francisco -- especially those
in Chinatown, the Financial District and Downtown -- are most able to
get to bars, grocery stores, shops and restaurants without getting in
the car, according to ratings released June 17, 2008 by Walkscore.com.
June 25th, 2008
- Inman News
Gas Prices Pique Interest In Walk Score
Front Seat is making a Walk Score tile available to real estate
professionals -- or anybody else who wants to embed the tool in their
Web sites...
June 13th, 2008
- Zillow.com
How Walkable Is Your Neighborhood?
Seattle gets a 72 (out of 100) in walkability and my home gets a 78
out of 100, which sounds about right since one of my criteria in buying
a home was to make sure it was near my daughter's school, park, and
stores.
June 12th, 2008
- Seattle P.I.
Site Ranks Walkability Of Seattle Neighborhoods
Arbeit found his ideal home after typing in the address of a
Ballard townhouse for rent. The computer spat out a perfect Walk Score
of 100.
June 12th, 2008
- KING 5 (Video)
Web Site Scores 'Walkability' Of Seattle Neighborhoods
Seattle for sale signs may read 3 bedroom, 2 bath, walkability
rating of 80. A new website ranks Seattle's most walkable neighborhoods
and hopes to make walkability a new real estate buzz word.
June 6th, 2008 - CBS 5
Website Determines Walkable Bay Area Neighborhoods
The website walkscore.com will help you determine just what your lifestyle will be in your new home, before you buy it.
April 20th, 2008 - N.Y. Times
The Green Issue: Act
Last summer, a trio of Seattle software developers started
walkscore.com, which calculates the number of potential destinations
within walking distance of any given address and then produces a
rating.



