You just finished an offering memorandum and you need an amenities map. Or you are putting together a market overview and want to show every competitor property within a two-mile radius. Maybe a client asked for a map of coworking spaces near a listing, or you need to plot a handful of specific addresses for an investor presentation. You know exactly what belongs on the map. The problem is building it. The usual process means toggling between Google Maps, a spreadsheet, and whatever design tool you can get to cooperate. You search for places, copy addresses, drop pins manually, format a legend, and try to make it look professional enough to put in front of a client. It is 20 minutes of assembly work that has nothing to do with your actual analysis. So the map either gets skipped, gets rushed, or gets delegated to someone who is already buried. That’s exactly what this task is built to fix. research 5 min Create Custom Map with Markers Searches for places using Google Places, then generates a branded property map with numbered markers and a legend. Supports any kind of location search: nearby amenities, competitor locations, points of interest, landmarks, and more. Who It’s For CRE professionals who need a polished, branded map showing specific locations, nearby amenities, competitor properties, or any set of places relevant to a deal or presentation. What You Get Back A branded, interactive property map with numbered markers, a legend, and a shareable link you can drop into any document or send to a colleague. Why It Matters Turns 20 minutes of manual map-building into a 5-minute task with a professional, print-ready deliverable. Task Inputs Map Description Required A description of what you want mapped. Could be a list of specific addresses, a search query (e.g., 'coffee shops within a mile of 701 S Miami Ave'), or a general concept (e.g., 'top-rated restaurants near Brickell'). Tools Used Google Places Generate Property Map What This Task Does You give the task one input: a description of what you want mapped. That can be a search query (“grocery stores near 100 Biscayne Blvd”), a list of specific addresses you want plotted, or a general concept (“top-rated restaurants near Brickell”). The more context you provide, the better the results. From there, your Market Research Associate AI Coworker searches Google Places for matching locations, curates the most relevant results (up to 25), and builds a branded property map with numbered markers and a clean legend. If your request centers around a specific property or address, that location gets a gold marker as the subject property. You review the proposed map, request any changes, and confirm. The final output includes an interactive map viewer and a downloadable image you can drop straight into a document. The whole process takes roughly 5 minutes of your time. The AI does the rest. Who This Task Is For Every CRE professional has needed a map at some point: for an OM, a market study, a client presentation, or an internal memo. The need is universal. The bottleneck is always the same: building the map takes longer than it should, and the result rarely looks as polished as you want. This task is built for: Investment sales brokers who need amenity maps, competitor maps, or location overviews for offering memorandums and pitch decks Acquisitions analysts who want to visualize comparable properties, nearby retail, or transit access around a target asset Asset managers who need to show investors or tenants what surrounds a property in their portfolio Research and marketing teams who produce market reports, neighborhood profiles, or listing collateral that requires location visuals In short: if you already know what belongs on the map, this task builds it for you. Why It Matters A good map makes a deal package look institutional. It gives the reader spatial context that a table of addresses never will. You already know this, which is why you keep meaning to include one. The issue is not that maps are hard to make. It is that making a clean, branded, presentation-ready map takes 20 minutes of tedious assembly: searching, copying, formatting, exporting. That is just enough friction to push it off the to-do list when deadlines are tight. So the OM goes out without the amenity map. The market overview skips the competitor overlay. The investor deck uses a screenshot from Google Maps that looks like it was grabbed in a hurry, because it was. This task compresses that 20-minute process into about 5 minutes, and the output is not a screenshot. It is a branded, numbered property map with a legend, a shareable interactive link, and a downloadable image ready for print. You describe what you want, confirm the pins, and get a finished deliverable. That’s the multiplier. What the Output Looks Like The property map generated by this task includes: Numbered markers for up to 25 locations, each corresponding to a row i