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Richard Brotzman
26 Mar 2008

You haven't given people nearly enough information about the caveats of these free online services. They are most reliable in areas where there are numerous sales in 'cookie cutter' neighborhoods where all the houses are very nearly the same, and highly unreliable in areas that don't have subdivisions like that. Users should also be aware that in non-disclosure states like Texas, sales prices are not public record, so data sources can be highly unreliable. I've tried entering addresses of recently sold houses in my area and find that it's not at all unusual for the free online estimate to be off by 50% or more vs actual sales prices--and this is in an area with a stable market. Do yourself a favor and use the online estimates for entertainment value only. If you really want to know what your home is worth, spend a few bucks and hire a professional appraiser.

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Dangerous.Dave
26 Mar 2008

Hi Bob, I'm laughing abou the UFO house image for the article. I know that house, in Chattanooga, TN, on Suck Creek Road. It sold last week or so ago, maybe you already knew that. The newspaper here said back in the last century that there was a couple living there that got into an argument, the women left, but parked the truck under the automatic drop down stairs after she closed them so the man could not leave. Perhaps you know how Suck Creek got it's name? That's a fun history story.

Regards,
Dangerous.Dave

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Dave
26 Mar 2008

These sites are not perfect and I agree that one needs to do their due diligence. However, they can provide a great place to start and pull a wealth of information into one place. They are much more valuable than just "entertainment only."

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kathmom4
27 Mar 2008

I thought Zillow was useful. It was pretty neat to see the photo of my house from above with my own car in the driveway!

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yngve haug
27 Mar 2008

Hi! This info you are given us today is as always most valuable.... I really enjoy your site.. I do learn a lot from it. Thank you so much.. Respectfully, Y. Haug

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Marc
13 Apr 2008

The first poster, Richard Brotzman nailed it. These services are only somewhat reliable for the areas that have homes of similar style, similar living area, similar utility, etc... There should be some recent sales to illustrate the current market. And how about motivation, why did that house sell for that price? Was it market value, was it a foreclosure...

These online services can be very unreliable. They only take public records data into consideration, and have absolutely no way of knowing about that updated kitchen and bath that the homeowner has done (of course the homeowner is supposed to be pulling permits from the building department, but that is another issue.)

I've also noticed that Zillow often compares single family homes to multi-family homes in the neighborhood and vice-versa. Huh? Nice try, but apples to oranges.

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Thomas Schulte
12 May 2008

I live in a very small village in Iowa. It was comical how Zillow couldn't find it so it made up addresses! At least Eppraisal was honest and said it had no information.

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Chris
23 May 2008

Bob Said...."Real estate agents can help you determine the optimal selling price for your home, and will advise you when market conditions make it a good idea to lower or raise your asking price. They handle the negotiation process, and help you avoid various pitfalls. And of course using online house value estimators like these will not tell you about fighting neighbors, screaming kids, or dogs barking at all hours."

Probably the best advice you will get. Forget online valuations. Although Agents generally are considered money merceneries (they`d sell their grandmother), they do have the advantage of local market knowledge.

As for guessing the future value of a home. Well, that`s crystal ball reading. Even the "experts" cannot predict future trends accurately. Nobody was predicting the credit crunch (which was caused by mixing up sub prime loans and reselling repackaged debt to the money markets). Now no institution knows the real value of the equities they bought into, hence the the caution of lending between banks.

Now the writing is on the wall, I would think that because of the credit crunch and the US is about to show another quarter of negative growth and hence recession....your house is going down in value!

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Jon
21 Oct 2008

Anyone with a general grasp of economics should have been able to see a dramatic drop coming after the dramatic rise in home values. Real estate agents are still the best people to work with in situations like today's housing market, as Zillow's estimates can vary greatly based on the information they have available on your area. While HouseValues has suffered layoffs and cutbacks on the corporate level, GetMyHomesValue.com offers a similar connection between home buyers/sellers who want to know "what is my house worth" and real estate agents in a more instant nature. Check them out if you want to work with a local agent.

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Craig
01 Feb 2009

It was disappointing to look here to see that my house dropped in value by 20% since last year. At least, according to this web site. Luckily for me, it is still worth a lot more than what I paid for it, and either way, it is nearly paid off. It was amusing to see a picture of "my" house. I don't know whose house it is, but it sure isn't mine!

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