Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm an outlier - for my neighborhood and my house Zillow, Trulia and Redfin are all pretty accurate. In fact, I think Zillow and Trulia both OVERestimate the value of my house. I actually find Redfin's tool to be the most useful because it allows you to compare your home to nearby similar sales. So you can base it not just on basic info like SF, # beds and baths, etc, but on the condition and interior finishing of the home, central AC vs. none, and more. Their estimate is pretty damned close to what I would price my house for and what I think it would sell for.
In general, it is accurate for model home neighborhoods. The suburbs that were planned communities and there are 3-6 models throughout the neighborhood.
It is very dicey in historic neighborhoods where every single house is completely different. The condition of these homes also varies greatly depending on what was done over 100s of years. Land value should be a no-brainer--but the homes not so much and this is where Zillow can't keep up.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm an outlier - for my neighborhood and my house Zillow, Trulia and Redfin are all pretty accurate. In fact, I think Zillow and Trulia both OVERestimate the value of my house. I actually find Redfin's tool to be the most useful because it allows you to compare your home to nearby similar sales. So you can base it not just on basic info like SF, # beds and baths, etc, but on the condition and interior finishing of the home, central AC vs. none, and more. Their estimate is pretty damned close to what I would price my house for and what I think it would sell for.
Anonymous wrote:Our house is listed on Zillow for the tax assessment, so it's "accurate" in that sense. It's about 60k below the minimum I'd sell for and what I think market is.
! The Board is worthless and doesn't give a sh*t at appeal process.
) but IIRC, about 1/3 of people thought zillow was within 10% of the real price, 1/3 thought it was within 25%, and 1/3 thought it wasn't within 25%.Anonymous wrote:I've heard this about Zillow, but I'm curious if there are other more reputable valuation websites (Trulia?). I'd rather not pay for an appraisal to see if my house is in line with the market. We're not selling anytime soon but it would be good to know as we consider home improvement projects to ensure we're not over improving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zillow is not a "lagging indicator" -- it is garbage.
Truth hurts on your house