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September 9, 2010 at 8:13 AM #602544September 9, 2010 at 2:09 PM #602938AnonymousGuest
I don’t know about Trulia, but I’d say +/-40% for Zillow in the area we live. I don’t know how their model works, but I’m quite sure they don’t look at the age/quality of the building or the view.
September 9, 2010 at 2:09 PM #603486AnonymousGuestI don’t know about Trulia, but I’d say +/-40% for Zillow in the area we live. I don’t know how their model works, but I’m quite sure they don’t look at the age/quality of the building or the view.
September 9, 2010 at 2:09 PM #602849AnonymousGuestI don’t know about Trulia, but I’d say +/-40% for Zillow in the area we live. I don’t know how their model works, but I’m quite sure they don’t look at the age/quality of the building or the view.
September 9, 2010 at 2:09 PM #603593AnonymousGuestI don’t know about Trulia, but I’d say +/-40% for Zillow in the area we live. I don’t know how their model works, but I’m quite sure they don’t look at the age/quality of the building or the view.
September 9, 2010 at 2:09 PM #603910AnonymousGuestI don’t know about Trulia, but I’d say +/-40% for Zillow in the area we live. I don’t know how their model works, but I’m quite sure they don’t look at the age/quality of the building or the view.
September 9, 2010 at 2:51 PM #602998sdrealtorParticipantDoesnt work so well in new areas either. In new tracts the builders give owners options but typically record sales and the standard plan for a given model. For example a 2500 sf 4/3 with 3 car garage was available in my tract but most people opted for 2700 sq 5/3 with 2 car garage. Zillow uses what is in the public record and unless the homeowner edits the facts that difference throws off the zestimates by 5 to 10% alone.
September 9, 2010 at 2:51 PM #602909sdrealtorParticipantDoesnt work so well in new areas either. In new tracts the builders give owners options but typically record sales and the standard plan for a given model. For example a 2500 sf 4/3 with 3 car garage was available in my tract but most people opted for 2700 sq 5/3 with 2 car garage. Zillow uses what is in the public record and unless the homeowner edits the facts that difference throws off the zestimates by 5 to 10% alone.
September 9, 2010 at 2:51 PM #603546sdrealtorParticipantDoesnt work so well in new areas either. In new tracts the builders give owners options but typically record sales and the standard plan for a given model. For example a 2500 sf 4/3 with 3 car garage was available in my tract but most people opted for 2700 sq 5/3 with 2 car garage. Zillow uses what is in the public record and unless the homeowner edits the facts that difference throws off the zestimates by 5 to 10% alone.
September 9, 2010 at 2:51 PM #603653sdrealtorParticipantDoesnt work so well in new areas either. In new tracts the builders give owners options but typically record sales and the standard plan for a given model. For example a 2500 sf 4/3 with 3 car garage was available in my tract but most people opted for 2700 sq 5/3 with 2 car garage. Zillow uses what is in the public record and unless the homeowner edits the facts that difference throws off the zestimates by 5 to 10% alone.
September 9, 2010 at 2:51 PM #603970sdrealtorParticipantDoesnt work so well in new areas either. In new tracts the builders give owners options but typically record sales and the standard plan for a given model. For example a 2500 sf 4/3 with 3 car garage was available in my tract but most people opted for 2700 sq 5/3 with 2 car garage. Zillow uses what is in the public record and unless the homeowner edits the facts that difference throws off the zestimates by 5 to 10% alone.
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