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October 9, 2008 at 1:51 PM #284507October 9, 2008 at 2:01 PM #284175
teatsonabull
Participantzillow harms people much less than a real estate “professional” (snicker) suggesting to “buy now or be priced out forever”…THAT, sdr, is irresponsible
October 9, 2008 at 2:01 PM #284464teatsonabull
Participantzillow harms people much less than a real estate “professional” (snicker) suggesting to “buy now or be priced out forever”…THAT, sdr, is irresponsible
October 9, 2008 at 2:01 PM #284488teatsonabull
Participantzillow harms people much less than a real estate “professional” (snicker) suggesting to “buy now or be priced out forever”…THAT, sdr, is irresponsible
October 9, 2008 at 2:01 PM #284506teatsonabull
Participantzillow harms people much less than a real estate “professional” (snicker) suggesting to “buy now or be priced out forever”…THAT, sdr, is irresponsible
October 9, 2008 at 2:01 PM #284516teatsonabull
Participantzillow harms people much less than a real estate “professional” (snicker) suggesting to “buy now or be priced out forever”…THAT, sdr, is irresponsible
October 9, 2008 at 3:15 PM #284275sdrealtor
Participantteats,
I never said that, never would and agree that saying it is irresponsible. Now back to the point, putting out zestimates that are portrayed to have any level of accuracy beyond happenstance is irresponsible.October 9, 2008 at 3:15 PM #284564sdrealtor
Participantteats,
I never said that, never would and agree that saying it is irresponsible. Now back to the point, putting out zestimates that are portrayed to have any level of accuracy beyond happenstance is irresponsible.October 9, 2008 at 3:15 PM #284588sdrealtor
Participantteats,
I never said that, never would and agree that saying it is irresponsible. Now back to the point, putting out zestimates that are portrayed to have any level of accuracy beyond happenstance is irresponsible.October 9, 2008 at 3:15 PM #284606sdrealtor
Participantteats,
I never said that, never would and agree that saying it is irresponsible. Now back to the point, putting out zestimates that are portrayed to have any level of accuracy beyond happenstance is irresponsible.October 9, 2008 at 3:15 PM #284617sdrealtor
Participantteats,
I never said that, never would and agree that saying it is irresponsible. Now back to the point, putting out zestimates that are portrayed to have any level of accuracy beyond happenstance is irresponsible.January 24, 2010 at 8:14 AM #505001Anonymous
GuestI have found zillow to be a little more accurate, cyberhomes depend too much on the last sale price.
In my neighborhood, established in the 1880’s, cyberhomes can be off as much as 400-600% off in the value and the sale price. In 25 sales last year the only “hit” 4 sales that was under a 10% difference. The only heplful aspect of these sites is finding recent sales and whether sales are increasing or decreasing.
The bad part is that some of the big banks, Chase and Citi, have used these sites as a tool to lower the value of you home if you have a heloc with them and freezing you account.January 24, 2010 at 8:14 AM #505148Anonymous
GuestI have found zillow to be a little more accurate, cyberhomes depend too much on the last sale price.
In my neighborhood, established in the 1880’s, cyberhomes can be off as much as 400-600% off in the value and the sale price. In 25 sales last year the only “hit” 4 sales that was under a 10% difference. The only heplful aspect of these sites is finding recent sales and whether sales are increasing or decreasing.
The bad part is that some of the big banks, Chase and Citi, have used these sites as a tool to lower the value of you home if you have a heloc with them and freezing you account.January 24, 2010 at 8:14 AM #505554Anonymous
GuestI have found zillow to be a little more accurate, cyberhomes depend too much on the last sale price.
In my neighborhood, established in the 1880’s, cyberhomes can be off as much as 400-600% off in the value and the sale price. In 25 sales last year the only “hit” 4 sales that was under a 10% difference. The only heplful aspect of these sites is finding recent sales and whether sales are increasing or decreasing.
The bad part is that some of the big banks, Chase and Citi, have used these sites as a tool to lower the value of you home if you have a heloc with them and freezing you account.January 24, 2010 at 8:14 AM #505647Anonymous
GuestI have found zillow to be a little more accurate, cyberhomes depend too much on the last sale price.
In my neighborhood, established in the 1880’s, cyberhomes can be off as much as 400-600% off in the value and the sale price. In 25 sales last year the only “hit” 4 sales that was under a 10% difference. The only heplful aspect of these sites is finding recent sales and whether sales are increasing or decreasing.
The bad part is that some of the big banks, Chase and Citi, have used these sites as a tool to lower the value of you home if you have a heloc with them and freezing you account. -
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