i believe there has been no such geodetic change to the api;
possibly more likely, the underlying data-sources have changed;
there is no guarantee that users have not deviated from or adhered
better to feed-specifications; residential for sale is the current
specification -- or simply changed attribute data for a variety of
reasons such that the existing-structured-queries are restricting
results; e.g. many of those items now seem to be in foreclosure.
try --
http://tinyurl.com/38fj2vr
http://www.google.com/base/feeds/snippets?max-results=101&bq=[location:%40%2B42.85819555015143-083.69569574609376..%40%2B42.807841216855
28-083.7969759584961]&content=geocodes&prettyprint=true

also, what's seen within google-maps is not
necessarily correlated with google-base-data;
google-maps may have access to many other
related but unconnected data-sources.

see also
http://base.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=171469

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