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May 15, 2002
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damn thats tight

and i thought they were gonna ask you to fill in a bunch of info

i wonder how accurate it is, might test these vaules against title comps

thanks for the site

*edit* its a tad off, the house down the street from mine is listing at 4.5 mill (its a newly constructed though) it has it as 1.7 on the site. Still a good site nonetheless
 
Jun 13, 2002
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Hahahaha yeah, this dude was showing me that zillow site at work and he was like "who's house should we look at?" and he starts thinking and then he's like "oh yeah lets see what Bill Gates' address is!"

LOL @ the site saying 1 bathroom.


Zestimate Ranking
99% of homes in the 98004 ZIP code have a value lower than this home.

This home $ per sq ft:
$2,340
 
May 15, 2002
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Where does all the data come from? How can you know all this stuff?
The data — believe it or not — is public. What? You've never seen it? That's because it is hard to find and hidden in multiple sources. We've done the legwork for you by getting huge amounts of data from many sources and creating something unique that the public sources don't provide — a Zestimate of your home based on the public data.
smart guys just database sale values from title records, add google satellite images and voila, you have zillow. Pretty cool concept though, should see a lot of traffic.
 
Jan 18, 2006
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i think it goes too much off sq. footage, our house is pretty big but shitty as fuck. my moms house is only like 200,000 on there, and its not too big but in a WAY better neighborhood and nicer
 

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Mickey Fallon
Sep 10, 2002
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to tell u the truth i guess they had this site on the news and it was pretty much debunked.


i guess there was a house on california st. in SF that was listed at 1.4 mil but sold for double that.

it may not be always right, but its interesting.
 
Apr 13, 2005
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Well for the most part none of these houses are really WORTH that much....more like thats how much of a Bank loan their is on the property....

Most homeowners dont "own" they house...they prolly have a 1%-20% stake in it, if that..They even have 0% down now...so its like What do you really "own" besides a loan payment??

But their are people who own 80%-100% of their homes...like my boys grandma who bought her crib in the 60's for like $20k...its now worth like $640k.....
 
Nov 1, 2005
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DubbC415 said:
to tell u the truth i guess they had this site on the news and it was pretty much debunked.


i guess there was a house on california st. in SF that was listed at 1.4 mil but sold for double that.

it may not be always right, but its interesting.
THATS TRUE..ALL THE HOMES AROUND MY AREA HAVE BEEN GOING FOR WAY MORE THEN THE SITE SAYS THEYRE WORTH.
 
Jul 10, 2002
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Bottom line, your house is worth how much someone will pay for it!!!


As a side note, feel free to hit me up if y'all have any Home Financing questions, even though I'm up here in Seattle, I'm liscensed to lend in all 50 STATES, holla back!!!
 
May 15, 2002
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JoMoDo said:
As a side note, feel free to hit me up if y'all have any Home Financing questions, even though I'm up here in Seattle, I'm liscensed to lend in all 50 STATES, holla back!!!
I want an option arm with a 40 year start rate with a 3 year prepayment penalty - whats my start rate and whats the cap before i have to start paying P & I. Also please tell me who's the lender and what my minimum payment will be for a $417,000 loan

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