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		<description><![CDATA[Good Day my Wonderful Beautiful Bay Area!!&#8230; 
Have you ever heard about Walk Score?&#8230; This is a trend that is finding a place in the search parameters for a growing number of homebuyers&#8230; just thought it would be of interest to you if you&#8217;re not aware of it&#8230;

About Walk Score

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Good Day my Wonderful Beautiful Bay Area!!&#8230; </h1>
<p>Have you ever heard about Walk Score?&#8230; This is a trend that is finding a place in the search parameters for a growing number of homebuyers&#8230; just thought it would be of interest to you if you&#8217;re not aware of it&#8230;</p>
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<h1>About Walk Score</h1>
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<p><span>“</span>55% of prospective homebuyers want a home with a mix of single-family and other higher density housing, sidewalks, shops, schools, and public transit within walking distance.<span>”</span></p>
<p><span> </span>Walk Score launched in July of 2007 and over 100,000 people visited the site on launch day. Since then, almost 6 million addresses have been served and Walk Score has been featured in over 500 newspaper articles and 50 TV segments.</p>
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<h2>Mission</h2>
<p>The Walk Score mission is to <strong>promote walkable neighborhoods</strong>. <strong>We believe walkable neighborhoods are one of the simplest and most effective solutions to halt climate change, improve our health, and strengthen our communities.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left">Very soon all listings will read: <strong>Beds: 3  Baths: 2  Walk Score: 84</strong>. We want walkability and transportation costs to be a key part of choosing where to live.</p>
<p><a href="http://isiwu.com/files/2010/01/kids-walking-to-school.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-542" title="kids walking to school" src="http://isiwu.com/files/2010/01/kids-walking-to-school.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="321" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Go ahead check your neighborhood Walk Score&#8230;</strong>   <a href="http://bit.ly/6a08VL"><strong>http://bit.ly/6a08VL</strong></a></p>
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<h1>Why Walking Matters</h1>
<p>Walkable neighborhoods offer surprising benefits to our health, the environment, and our communities.</p>
<p><strong>Better health: </strong>A study in Washington State found that the average resident of a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood weighs 7 pounds less than someone who lives in a sprawling neighborhood.<sup><a href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002760245_sprawlfat24m.html">1</a></sup> Residents of walkable neighborhoods drive less and suffer fewer car accidents, a leading cause of death between the ages of 15–45.</p>
<p><span>“</span>We are here to show those guys that are inching their way on the freeways in their metal coffins that the human spirit is still alive.<span>”  </span>- Patrick Swayze, Point Break</p>
<p><strong>Reduction in greenhouse gas:</strong> Cars are a leading cause of global warming. Your feet are zero-pollution transportation machines.</p>
<p><strong>More transportation options: </strong>Compact neighborhoods tend to have higher population density, which leads to more public transportation options and bicycle infrastructure. Not only is taking the bus cheaper than driving, but riding a bus is ten times safer than driving a car!<sup><a href="http://www.sightline.org/publications/books/CS2006/CS06">2</a></sup></p>
<p><strong>Increased social capital:</strong> Walking increases <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_capital" target="_blank">social capital</a> by promoting face-to-face interaction with your neighbors. Studies have shown that for every 10 minutes a person spends in a daily car commute, time spent in community activities falls by 10%.<sup><a href="http://www.sightline.org/publications/books/CS2006/CS06">3</a></sup></p>
<p><strong>Stronger local businesses:</strong> Dense, walkable neighborhoods provide local businesses with the foot traffic they need to thrive. It&#8217;s easier for pedestrians to shop at many stores on one trip, since they don&#8217;t need to drive between destinations.</p>
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<p><strong>Find the </strong><strong>best neighborhoods for walking</strong> &#8230; <strong> in the largest 40 U.S. cities&#8230; <a href="http://bit.ly/6a08VL">http://bit.ly/6a08VL</a></strong></p>
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