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August 26, 2009 at 5:43 PM #450086August 26, 2009 at 7:02 PM #449317temeculaguyParticipant
could be a lot of things, zillow sucks for sales records and get them wrong routinely.
you are right, usually the astronomical price is the foreclosure price, then the next price is it selling to the new buyer and it’s more reasonable.
For free you could go look at the records yourself or you could order them for about three bucks online. A search online will yield clues even if you don’t buy the records.
If you want to send me their address in a private message I’ll run it for you and post the answer without listing the address, or you can run it yourself, getting their name from the gis and then running a grantee search on riverside county’s website, if the county does not show a nod and a not, then it’s just bad data from zillow, wouldn’t be the first time.
August 26, 2009 at 7:02 PM #449509temeculaguyParticipantcould be a lot of things, zillow sucks for sales records and get them wrong routinely.
you are right, usually the astronomical price is the foreclosure price, then the next price is it selling to the new buyer and it’s more reasonable.
For free you could go look at the records yourself or you could order them for about three bucks online. A search online will yield clues even if you don’t buy the records.
If you want to send me their address in a private message I’ll run it for you and post the answer without listing the address, or you can run it yourself, getting their name from the gis and then running a grantee search on riverside county’s website, if the county does not show a nod and a not, then it’s just bad data from zillow, wouldn’t be the first time.
August 26, 2009 at 7:02 PM #449848temeculaguyParticipantcould be a lot of things, zillow sucks for sales records and get them wrong routinely.
you are right, usually the astronomical price is the foreclosure price, then the next price is it selling to the new buyer and it’s more reasonable.
For free you could go look at the records yourself or you could order them for about three bucks online. A search online will yield clues even if you don’t buy the records.
If you want to send me their address in a private message I’ll run it for you and post the answer without listing the address, or you can run it yourself, getting their name from the gis and then running a grantee search on riverside county’s website, if the county does not show a nod and a not, then it’s just bad data from zillow, wouldn’t be the first time.
August 26, 2009 at 7:02 PM #449921temeculaguyParticipantcould be a lot of things, zillow sucks for sales records and get them wrong routinely.
you are right, usually the astronomical price is the foreclosure price, then the next price is it selling to the new buyer and it’s more reasonable.
For free you could go look at the records yourself or you could order them for about three bucks online. A search online will yield clues even if you don’t buy the records.
If you want to send me their address in a private message I’ll run it for you and post the answer without listing the address, or you can run it yourself, getting their name from the gis and then running a grantee search on riverside county’s website, if the county does not show a nod and a not, then it’s just bad data from zillow, wouldn’t be the first time.
August 26, 2009 at 7:02 PM #450106temeculaguyParticipantcould be a lot of things, zillow sucks for sales records and get them wrong routinely.
you are right, usually the astronomical price is the foreclosure price, then the next price is it selling to the new buyer and it’s more reasonable.
For free you could go look at the records yourself or you could order them for about three bucks online. A search online will yield clues even if you don’t buy the records.
If you want to send me their address in a private message I’ll run it for you and post the answer without listing the address, or you can run it yourself, getting their name from the gis and then running a grantee search on riverside county’s website, if the county does not show a nod and a not, then it’s just bad data from zillow, wouldn’t be the first time.
August 27, 2009 at 5:21 AM #449452lostkittyParticipantZillow shows half the houses on my street having “sold” for the exact same amount on the same day a few years ago. The price being 2.5X’s what anyone’s home is worth. Therefore, it also shows a graph of falling values over the next 3 years on our street when in reality it is the opposite (I am in a small town in upstate NY and we have not had negative hits to home prices … yet). As far as I know, there is nothing I can do about their inaccuracies on our property.
August 27, 2009 at 5:21 AM #449644lostkittyParticipantZillow shows half the houses on my street having “sold” for the exact same amount on the same day a few years ago. The price being 2.5X’s what anyone’s home is worth. Therefore, it also shows a graph of falling values over the next 3 years on our street when in reality it is the opposite (I am in a small town in upstate NY and we have not had negative hits to home prices … yet). As far as I know, there is nothing I can do about their inaccuracies on our property.
August 27, 2009 at 5:21 AM #449983lostkittyParticipantZillow shows half the houses on my street having “sold” for the exact same amount on the same day a few years ago. The price being 2.5X’s what anyone’s home is worth. Therefore, it also shows a graph of falling values over the next 3 years on our street when in reality it is the opposite (I am in a small town in upstate NY and we have not had negative hits to home prices … yet). As far as I know, there is nothing I can do about their inaccuracies on our property.
August 27, 2009 at 5:21 AM #450055lostkittyParticipantZillow shows half the houses on my street having “sold” for the exact same amount on the same day a few years ago. The price being 2.5X’s what anyone’s home is worth. Therefore, it also shows a graph of falling values over the next 3 years on our street when in reality it is the opposite (I am in a small town in upstate NY and we have not had negative hits to home prices … yet). As far as I know, there is nothing I can do about their inaccuracies on our property.
August 27, 2009 at 5:21 AM #450241lostkittyParticipantZillow shows half the houses on my street having “sold” for the exact same amount on the same day a few years ago. The price being 2.5X’s what anyone’s home is worth. Therefore, it also shows a graph of falling values over the next 3 years on our street when in reality it is the opposite (I am in a small town in upstate NY and we have not had negative hits to home prices … yet). As far as I know, there is nothing I can do about their inaccuracies on our property.
September 16, 2009 at 11:49 AM #457334AnonymousGuestIn Concord, CA, I was about to buy a condo for 49K. It was sold in June for 64K according to Zillow. It was sold for 300K in 2005. Before I could buy, someone else bought it. Anyway, now Zillow does not show the 64K June sale price. Zillow does not show the August price of 49K as well. What the hell? They only show 2005 price of 300K and they zestimate it to be 180K. LOL What a manipulation!
Housing market is toast and these guys are hiding actual prices!
http://www.tradingstocks.net/html/housing_market_bubble_bust_cyc.html
September 16, 2009 at 11:49 AM #457528AnonymousGuestIn Concord, CA, I was about to buy a condo for 49K. It was sold in June for 64K according to Zillow. It was sold for 300K in 2005. Before I could buy, someone else bought it. Anyway, now Zillow does not show the 64K June sale price. Zillow does not show the August price of 49K as well. What the hell? They only show 2005 price of 300K and they zestimate it to be 180K. LOL What a manipulation!
Housing market is toast and these guys are hiding actual prices!
http://www.tradingstocks.net/html/housing_market_bubble_bust_cyc.html
September 16, 2009 at 11:49 AM #457869AnonymousGuestIn Concord, CA, I was about to buy a condo for 49K. It was sold in June for 64K according to Zillow. It was sold for 300K in 2005. Before I could buy, someone else bought it. Anyway, now Zillow does not show the 64K June sale price. Zillow does not show the August price of 49K as well. What the hell? They only show 2005 price of 300K and they zestimate it to be 180K. LOL What a manipulation!
Housing market is toast and these guys are hiding actual prices!
http://www.tradingstocks.net/html/housing_market_bubble_bust_cyc.html
September 16, 2009 at 11:49 AM #457942AnonymousGuestIn Concord, CA, I was about to buy a condo for 49K. It was sold in June for 64K according to Zillow. It was sold for 300K in 2005. Before I could buy, someone else bought it. Anyway, now Zillow does not show the 64K June sale price. Zillow does not show the August price of 49K as well. What the hell? They only show 2005 price of 300K and they zestimate it to be 180K. LOL What a manipulation!
Housing market is toast and these guys are hiding actual prices!
http://www.tradingstocks.net/html/housing_market_bubble_bust_cyc.html
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