Do you look up the value of people's houses on Zillow?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do. Regularly.


Not very often.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've never done this. I've also never looked someone up on Linkedin to find out more info on them.


I’ve never impersonated an acquaintance from high school


https://youtu.be/8wxBLq_C2KQ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. It wouldn't necessarily tell me much about the resident. We're still in our starter home yet have 15+M in stocks.


Wow -good for you
Anonymous
Yes I do out of curiosity especially if they live in Maryland. I'm in Virginia and homes here are way more expensive with less room and older
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. It wouldn't necessarily tell me much about the resident. We're still in our starter home yet have 15+M in stocks.


Wow -good for you


PP you replied to. Thanks. I'll add that most of my friends live in more expensive houses but have fewer assets, because they're not investors. One friend in particular has a large, beautiful home on really lovely, landscaped grounds. She's middle class, but fell in love with that house and prioritized its purchase. She wouldn't be happy if OP tried to befriend her based on home value, though!


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Anonymous wrote:It's one of the first things I do after finding out where someone lives. Sometimes I do things just to get the address. "Tell Sarah's mom we can bring her home from practice!"


Wow that’s… something. What do you use this information for? Do you try to build friendships with wealthier families?

Kind of the inverse. I try to avoid friendships with people without means. 1.1-1.2 million is a fine floor IMHO. Below that, things can get dicey and weird.


Can I ask what your house value is?
Anonymous
Not really. I live in a zip code where most of the houses are $2-3m so they are basically all the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, I use Redfin.

Redfin is not accurate.


Just looked my house up on both. Basically the same. One was $2.108 and one was $2.109.
Anonymous
Zillow will tell you how much they owe on the mortgage too. Only time I’ve been impressed was when I looked up an acquaintance and they bought the house for cash. I never would’ve known. Very under the radar.
Anonymous
Yup. There are some very expensive historic homes around us. Love seeing the molding listing pics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yup. There are some very expensive historic homes around us. Love seeing the molding listing pics.


^old listing pics
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's one of the first things I do after finding out where someone lives. Sometimes I do things just to get the address. "Tell Sarah's mom we can bring her home from practice!"


Wow that’s… something. What do you use this information for? Do you try to build friendships with wealthier families?

Kind of the inverse. I try to avoid friendships with people without means. 1.1-1.2 million is a fine floor IMHO. Below that, things can get dicey and weird.


Can I ask what your house value is?

No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. It wouldn't necessarily tell me much about the resident. We're still in our starter home yet have 15+M in stocks.


Same, though 3M. Modest house, 1 luxury car, 1 not so luxury car, and trusts for children. College is prepaid. We are really good at saving and investing but you would never know it. I don’t buy Hermes bags or care about brands. I prefer to splurge on vacations, food, and interior of house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Zillow will tell you how much they owe on the mortgage too. Only time I’ve been impressed was when I looked up an acquaintance and they bought the house for cash. I never would’ve known. Very under the radar.


How do you know they bought it for cash or their family did? Anyone can buy cash. Haven’t you watched Ozark?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zillow will tell you how much they owe on the mortgage too. Only time I’ve been impressed was when I looked up an acquaintance and they bought the house for cash. I never would’ve known. Very under the radar.


How do you know they bought it for cash or their family did? Anyone can buy cash. Haven’t you watched Ozark?


Well they bought it with no mortgage. At 40 on a $2,000,000 house, I find that impressive.
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