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Here's a company called "Zaio," headquartered in Calgary, that has begun an ambitious project to photograph and appraise every building in America.
Zaio is in the process of photographing and appraising each and every property in cities across the country.
That means every house, commercial building, industrial and institutional structure is being photographed and appraised property-by-property and street-by-street. We call this historic event “Photographing America.”
The resulting database of images and valuations is called “GeoPic,” and is a useful resource for real estate, mortgage and insurance industries. The photographs are also an effective aid to police, fire and ambulance dispatching.
Zaio has developed proprietary software and systems to continuously maintain and update the database as properties change and redevelopment occurs. Each photo is individually framed to strict GeoPic standards and photos are generally taken during summer months when landscaping is in full color.
The database grows over time as updates constantly improve upon prior releases.
Check out this site for info about the company: http://www.zaio.com/
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