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

Anonymous
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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?

No


OP lives in a rented apartment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do. Regularly.


Weirdo
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I do. Regularly.


Weirdo


+1 weird behavior
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.


What?! Where does Zillow report that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do. Regularly.


Weirdo


+1 weird behavior

-1 what if someone lives in a 800k townhouse and is hiding it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


PP is trolling, they live in a dumpy apartment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


PP is trolling, they live in a dumpy apartment.

Wrong
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


PP is trolling, they live in a dumpy apartment.

Wrong


Sure, hon
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.


What?! Where does Zillow report that?


Also curious. I don’t see that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


I'm the opposite, I avoid building friendships with people who are too wealthy. I don't like the, "you must come with us to Vail this winter" types of people. I hate trying to keep up. And through experience, have learned that I much prefer our DCs to hang out with "regular" UMC kids, who are grounded, have jobs etc. The ones with $200 weekly allowances, who get a new car for their birthday, and parent's pay for the teens booze and a beach week beach house are not a good fit. I know not all wealthy families are like that. And we have $$, but are more millionaire next door types, so you wouldn't know.
Anonymous

If I'm trying to buy it, yes.
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 can you see this information?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
If I'm trying to buy it, yes.


This is the only reasonable answer
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?


Where does it say how much is really owed? Ours has been paid off for ten years and Zillow is guessing what our remaining mortgage is based on what exactly?
Anonymous
Yes
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