yes, that's the current defined behavior.

if you add latitude and longitude google-base
won't attempt to geocode the address string --
instead they'll use your location coordinates.

you can later query on your latitude and longitude but
those coordinates aren't returned as values in queries.

the possible flaw in that behavior is google seems
to use their calculated geocodes in some of their
applications; which is what i assume you're seeing
as "no property marked on map."

http://code.google.com/apis/base/starting-out.html

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