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This is pretty cool.

My current home, in Cincinnati, scores an 80. My last apartment in Lexington scored a 98, although that’s misleading; it counts as a grocery store something that really isn’t a grocery store, and counts the Rite Aid that closed last month. My first Lexington apartment scored a 38, which is utterly unsurprising. The house where I served most of my term in Seattle scored a 95, which is pretty accurate. One problem is that the engine doesn’t seem to consider mass transit access; having a house right next to a good bus line or a Metro stop substantially increases the attractiveness of the walking lifestyle.

Via Crooked Timber.

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