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i see a pattern of zillow overestimating home prices. makes sense. the newspapes were singing the praises of RE even as prices went nuts. advertisers paid, and wanted to see stories about how the high prices were good/justified. i assume it’s the same with zillow’s sponsors.
i see a pattern of zillow overestimating home prices. makes sense. the newspapes were singing the praises of RE even as prices went nuts. advertisers paid, and wanted to see stories about how the high prices were good/justified. i assume it’s the same with zillow’s sponsors.
i see a pattern of zillow overestimating home prices. makes sense. the newspapes were singing the praises of RE even as prices went nuts. advertisers paid, and wanted to see stories about how the high prices were good/justified. i assume it’s the same with zillow’s sponsors.
i see a pattern of zillow overestimating home prices. makes sense. the newspapes were singing the praises of RE even as prices went nuts. advertisers paid, and wanted to see stories about how the high prices were good/justified. i assume it’s the same with zillow’s sponsors.
i see a pattern of zillow overestimating home prices. makes sense. the newspapes were singing the praises of RE even as prices went nuts. advertisers paid, and wanted to see stories about how the high prices were good/justified. i assume it’s the same with zillow’s sponsors.