'Crazy big' real estate, in the Vast world
By Glenn Roberts, Jr., Tuesday, December 11, 2007.Bookmarking Sites
Vast, a vertical search engine company that formally launched its real estate search platform this week, offers about 2.4 million residential properties and allows searches by keyword, location, and a range of other variables (see Inman News article).
Testing out the keyword search tool with the premise that bigger is better, Inman News identified several properties using Vast that reportedly have "crazy big" qualities. For example, a property in Miami, Fla., with a "crazy big" walk-in closet in the master bedroom, and another Miami property with a "crazy big loft upstairs." But if you're looking for a "crazy big lot" you might take a look at this home in Republic, Mo.
A search for "supersized" characteristics turned up a "supersized" kitchen at a home in Port Allen, La., a "supersize" master suite at a home in Upland, Calif., and a "supersized" enclosed Florida room at a home in Orlando.
And not to forget the home with a "ginormous" front and back yard in Chandler, Ariz., the "ginormous, vaulted family room" at a home in Central Point, Ore., and the "gargantuan" loft at a home in New York City.
In addition to keyword searches, Vast also allows users to search among more standard parameters such as price, location and amenities.
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