I am trying to pull info on item types housing. When the user puts in
an address, I display the info. It has been working great (or so I
thought) until the house across the street from my test house went for
sale. Now I am realizing that multiple houses so close does not
reliably return the right address as first choice in a crowdby
location.

My search (with crowdby) is

http://www.google.com/base/feeds/snippets/?bq=[item%20type:Housing][location:@%2211321%20Katrine%20Dr.,%20Deerfield%20Twp,%20MI,%2048430,%20US%22%2B0mi]&crowdby=location(text):1

You will see I am searching for address 11321 Katrine Dr, Deerfield
Twp, MI yet the number one result returned is 11300 Katrine Dr,
Deerfield Twp, MI.

When you remove the crowdby you will see the correct address as one of
the returned results (so it isn't just not finding that address and
giving me the next best one).

Since I am crowding by location, shouldn't it match my exact requested
location as "first choice" in this scenario? Is there a way to force
it to prioritize the exact location I am looking for as the one
returned first?

Thanks!
Jenn

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