Anonymous
Post 04/22/2014 10:06     Subject: S/O -- the Zillow effect



Zillow is for those who are UNeducated about real estate.

Anonymous
Post 04/22/2014 09:36     Subject: S/O -- the Zillow effect

Anonymous wrote:Great schools test scores and is pretty much spot on

Zillow is accurate with in 5 percent, even more so if you claim the home and add in the refinements.

This is the future, get the fuck over it.


well, if you think so come an buy my home (I am the poster above with a home paid 700K in 2010 and now worth about 760K, but valued at $927K according to Zillow)
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2014 09:32     Subject: S/O -- the Zillow effect

Anonymous wrote:I think Zillow is most accurate within 2-3 years of a sale. If your house hasn't sold for 20 years, it's not accurate and has no idea what's inside your house. That's where the lag is the worst.


wrong. we bought our home i 2010 for 700K. the value now based on comps is probably 760K. Zestimate says that my home is worth 927K, which is beyond ridicolous
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2014 09:21     Subject: S/O -- the Zillow effect

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great schools test scores and is pretty much spot on

Zillow is accurate with in 5 percent, even more so if you claim the home and add in the refinements.

This is the future, get the fuck over it.


Not true. It's inaccurate for my house by about 30 percent. I have claimed and updated, but it can't understand the past sale transaction because the house was bought mostly for corporate stock, and some cash. It thinks the cash amount was the whole sale amount. Or, at least I think that's why it's so off. As for your fbomb hostility -- weird to be so riled up about something so mundane.


PP must have just made an offer based on zestimate and the sellers laughed at her. Can't blame her for being bitter.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2014 09:17     Subject: S/O -- the Zillow effect

Anonymous wrote:Great schools test scores and is pretty much spot on

Zillow is accurate with in 5 percent, even more so if you claim the home and add in the refinements.

This is the future, get the fuck over it.


Not true. It's inaccurate for my house by about 30 percent. I have claimed and updated, but it can't understand the past sale transaction because the house was bought mostly for corporate stock, and some cash. It thinks the cash amount was the whole sale amount. Or, at least I think that's why it's so off. As for your fbomb hostility -- weird to be so riled up about something so mundane.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2014 09:02     Subject: S/O -- the Zillow effect

Gs and zillow are both good starting points