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Driving for dollars (Google maps)

Jason Dadness
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I just realized after trying the crappy driving for dollars app on the play store, that Google has a Timeline feature.
If you have your map open and press Go, it will track where you went and you can go back and look it up later.
While driving, you can click on the houses you find and "Save" them to a "List" you create which will show the street view and you can even add you own current photos.

Who knew?

Jason

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Who knew? I did. :)

It's not a well-known feature, so thanks for sharing. I use it to create maps for properties I manage. I have other property managers working for me, so I can look at their specific properties or combine the maps to see everything.

Each location allows you to attach photos. You can also edit the layer to add more data columns like value, taxes, insurance, beds/baths, square feet, notes, or whatever. Mine currently shows the Property Manager, property owner, address, year built, and the type (SFH, townhome, condo, trailer, etc.).

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