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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is Early County Prospector? Early County Prospector is a website that allows users to identify available commercial property. The website also provides data including workforce demographics, business information, and interactive maps. The data is created and displayed using a Geographic Information System (GIS) that combines layers of information in order to better understand comprehensive details about a specific location and is powered by GIS Planning's ZoomProspector software. The website is provided by the Early County 2055, and is FREE. 2. How are commercial properties listed in Early County Prospector? Any commercial broker, property owner, developer, or similar real estate entity can list available commercial or industrial property. There is no cost to participate. Early County Prospector serves as a free, dynamic and comprehensive listing system for brokers and interested companies. With their informed list of leads, website visitors can contact the respective brokers directly about specific properties. Linked to the Early County 2055 frequently-trafficked website, Early County Prospector promotes the properties listed by real estate professionals. Early County Prospector also provides critical business data giving enormous exposure to listed properties and real estate brokerage firms. 3. How do commercial real estate professionals get access to Early County Prospector? It is as easy as 1-2-3. (1) The company calls Early County Prospector Staff at 4. How do users access Early County Prospector? The public can view and use Early County Prospector by visiting the website at Early County Prospector The easy-to-use, browser format lets anyone with an Internet connection use the Web to access Early County Prospector's maps, properties and GIS-based data. 5. How is Early County Prospector different than other site selection sites/services? Early County Prospector is unique. In addition to the commercial property listings and the current-year demographic and economic information that is available, Early County Prospector offers access to a breadth of important proprietary local data that is critical to relocation and/or expansion decisions. Business site selection is not just about available commercial buildings. The reason people say real estate is all about "location, location, location" is because it is. By using GIS, a business is able to analyze and evaluate the site-specific advantages and opportunities of each unique business location. 6. What type of properties will be listed? Commercial, industrial and retail properties will be catalogued and displayed on Early County Prospector. 7. How will the website connect interested parties to the listing broker? The contact information, which is entered by the real estate professional, accompanies each property listing. After entering the listing, along with any additional information (such as photos or other documents), the real estate professional can then update the information - which immediately places the listing on Early County Prospector and can be viewed on the map. 8. What types of companies are using Early County Prospector? Commercial and retail firms large and small are taking advantage of this free service. 9. How often will data be updated? Commercial real estate professionals can update their data 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, so the inventory of available properties can remain current. Demographic data, consumer expenditure data, business and workforce data will all be updated yearly providing the most up-to-date information available. Some data will be updated as frequently as necessary to maintain a current and robust database. 10. What kind of information can users access? Early County Prospector offers site location data and demographic information. The asking price, square footage, property description, brokerage company and broker contact information in addition to other vital information will be listed with each property. When considering a specific property, users can also query the demographics, workforce data, and existing market synergy and competition in any radial vicinity of the property. In addition, "layers" of information can be turned on and off on the interactive map display. Individual properties may also include other pertinent information. 11. Why is the Early County 2055 investing in Early County Prospector? The Early County 2055 recognizes the importance of expanding and sustaining its business community and is therefore committed to making "doing business" as easy as possible. Current research suggests that 80 percent of the initial site selection screening is now done through the Internet. With the growing number of people who conduct business on the Internet, Early County Prospector provides an invaluable, real-time service to the many businesses that contact the Early County 2055 seeking site selection information. 12. How will companies know about the Early County Prospector GIS site? How is the Early County 2055 marketing it? There is a link to Early County Prospector on the Early County 2055 website as well as a link on other frequently trafficked sites. The Early County 2055 and its partners will promote Early County Prospector in all marketing materials. 13. What is GIS? GIS is an abbreviation for the term "Geographic Information System". A GIS combines layers of geographic information about a place that provides better information about that location. In the case of Early County Prospector, the Internet-based GIS allows businesses to identify optimal business locations based on available commercial property, location differences, demographic variations and business industry characteristics. Early County Prospector allows website users to customize the analysis to their specific needs. Copyright © 2006 GIS Planning Inc. All Rights Reserved. |