Anonymous wrote:Do they look at property taxes? We renovated (additions to the house as well as some interior improvements, including an additional bathroom) and our property taxes went up.
Both our Zillow and Redfin estimates are now ~$250-300k higher than they were a year ago, and the difference between our house and nearby houses is significantly more than it was a year ago. But the entry has the square footage and number of bathrooms from when we bought the house.
And we didn't update the entry or claim the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my area they're pretty good. Why wouldn't they price in your renovations? They know people renovate houses. It's in the algorithm.
They don’t magically “know” this. You have to claim your home and then let them know. Idiot.
The house will be torn down by the next owners, because the land is what's expensive here. Wealthy buyers want to maximize their space and won't blink at the expense of bulldozing and rebuilding. Our tiny lot of 0.17 acres is worth more than a million. The house is negligible.
Anonymous wrote:In my area they're pretty good. Why wouldn't they price in your renovations? They know people renovate houses. It's in the algorithm.
Anonymous wrote:How does Zillow/Redfin come up with my home estimate? They obviously don't know the renovations I've made to my house since purchasing it -- so could my house potentially be worth more than their estimate? In your experience, how accurate are the estimates anyway?
Anonymous wrote:In my area they're pretty good. Why wouldn't they price in your renovations? They know people renovate houses. It's in the algorithm.