SF Bay area, I've had 3 formal house assessments, & each time they "start with" Zillow et al to look at "reasonable values in the neighborhood". Which seriously affects your ability to refi, etc. So Yeah Zillow has an effect. It's worth it to create a login & enter in your upgrades, so your ZESTIMATE goes up.
How Bad Are Zillow “Zestimates”?
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#12I'm sure the data is inaccurate, but it's somewhere to start the conversation and let people feel like they have some power in the process of buying and selling homes.
And as people like to say about Uber, realtors are welcome to make a competing site that's as free and easy to use.
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#14In my experience, Zillow does a terrible job compared to local knowledge. My zip code is weird—our ~$275k house backs up to houses worth $50-70k (the disparity is due to build quality, lot size, and the streets they're on). Not surprisingly, Zillow handles this very poorly, and has consistently valued our house at much lower than it is actually worth (based on city assessments and sales of nearby comps). Interestingl…
There are two things a "historical estimate" could mean:
1) What did Zillow say the value was on day X?
2) What does Zillow now think the value was on day X?
You and others seem to be thinking of (1), but I think Zillow actually is doing (2). Since the goal is to figure out what the house is worth and how its value has changed, I think (2) is actually the right metric here.
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#15I bought a home last year, and each realtor I talked to brought up how terrible Zillow was before I ever mentioned it. If you look at the WaPo article all the comments are by other realtors, so I'd take those comments with a grain of salt. Oddly, my mortgage guy never looked at Zillow (that I saw) for figuring out values, so shrug . I'm sure the data is inaccurate, but it's somewhere to start the conversation and let…
Financing still lives and dies by the professional appriasal; as long as banks prefer that, Zillow has zero pull.
Re: How Bad Are Zillow “Zestimates”?
#16In my experience, Zillow does a terrible job compared to local knowledge. My zip code is weird—our ~$275k house backs up to houses worth $50-70k (the disparity is due to build quality, lot size, and the streets they're on). Not surprisingly, Zillow handles this very poorly, and has consistently valued our house at much lower than it is actually worth (based on city assessments and sales of nearby comps). Interestingl…
> What's puzzling is that they also bumped up the historical Zestimates There are two things a "historical estimate" could mean: 1) What did Zillow say the value was on day X? 2) What does Zillow now think the value was on day X? You and others seem to be thinking of (1), but I think Zillow actually is doing (2). Since the goal is to figure out what the house is worth and how its value has changed, I think (2) is act…
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#17Better question is "how bad are the compared to those of professional appraisers who look at half a dozen comprables?" An even more important question is "how biased (based on who is paying) are those professional appraisers?"
Actually computing the market value as a "cost-to-build-today" is rarely done, at least for home sales the typical consumer is going to be involved in.
And those appraisers can be very biased in either direction.
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#18More comprehensive studies have ben performed: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/where-we-live/wp/2014/06... I just bought a home myself and looked this up, but the takeaway is that the Zestimate is within +- 5% 50% of the time. So, not that accurate. Are people really using it in negotiations though? I'm sure people do, but you'd have to be pretty uninformed to do so, and I'm also sure you're real estate agent wou…
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#19I bought a home last year, and each realtor I talked to brought up how terrible Zillow was before I ever mentioned it. If you look at the WaPo article all the comments are by other realtors, so I'd take those comments with a grain of salt. Oddly, my mortgage guy never looked at Zillow (that I saw) for figuring out values, so shrug . I'm sure the data is inaccurate, but it's somewhere to start the conversation and let…
No one takes a Zestimate seriously in real estate (not realtors, not banks), so there's no need to create a free competitor. Financing still lives and dies by the professional appriasal; as long as banks prefer that, Zillow has zero pull.
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#20I bought a home last year, and each realtor I talked to brought up how terrible Zillow was before I ever mentioned it. If you look at the WaPo article all the comments are by other realtors, so I'd take those comments with a grain of salt. Oddly, my mortgage guy never looked at Zillow (that I saw) for figuring out values, so shrug . I'm sure the data is inaccurate, but it's somewhere to start the conversation and let…
So people who take percentage of the deal disparaged a tool that would net them less money...quelle surprise.