Anonymous
Post 05/06/2012 01:17     Subject: Redfin questions

Anonymous wrote:That's because there are parts of Parkwood in 20814 and parts in 20895.


Right, Einstein, but I am saying they appear in searches for BOTH zip codes, not solely in the one they are in. Keep up.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2012 21:53     Subject: Redfin questions

That's because there are parts of Parkwood in 20814 and parts in 20895.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2012 21:13     Subject: Redfin questions

I don't know the reason, but I have noticed that a few houses in Parkwood, which straddles Kensington and Bethesda, appear in searches for both 20895 and 20814.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2012 20:35     Subject: Redfin questions

It is because the agent marks the location on a map and got it off slightly, which happens to be in your zip code search
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2012 15:12     Subject: Redfin questions

When I search by a certain zip, a few houses pop up that are in nearby zips (but not the zip I selected). Is this because the agent paid a fee to Redfin/MLS to be listed twice? Or is it because the house is very near the zip selected (but it's odd that only a few houses, not all, in the surroun ding zip show).