what price this house?
I was reading an article in US News and World Report (May 7, 2007 issue) about Real Estate websites and decided to try them out by checking out the valuation on my house.
The article used 5 different websites: cyberhomes, House Front, Real Estate ABC, Reply and Zillow for determination of house prices. According to the article, the websites varied quite a bit as to accuracy of value and sometimes one or more of them didn't cover a geographic area at all.
For me, Real Estate ABC was head and shoulders above the rest in terms of the amount of information it gave as well as its accuracy. Unfortunately none of the websites gave me any feeling that I'm living on a goldmine. The value given for my house is approximately thesame as what I paid for it over 3 years ago. Sad, huh?
Here's my take on the 5 real estate sites:
Cyberhomes: The site generated an accurate map of my area populated with a number of other houses with generated values. There was no history of actual sales prices nor a justification for how these prices were generated.
House Front: Most of the information on this site was accurate though they thought I was the original owner of the house. I'm actually the second owner. The pricing information seemed more accurate but there wasn't any info on how it was derived.
Real Estate ABC: While I didn't like the valuation on this site very much, I'm afraid it's probably accurate ($148,000). This is the only site of the 5 here that had an accurate history of my house's previous sales. It also included the sales price for a number of homes in my immediate area and in a very easy to use format. I highly recommend this site if you're thinking of buying or selling--or just feeling like snooping on the neighborhood. LOL
Reply: This site didn't work in my area but from what I can see on here it looks like it might be a really good tool for areas which it covers.
Zillow: This looked very good also but didn't cover my area well. The map function worked well and included most of the houses on my block along with the Tax Accessor's Office valuation. Useful information but not as good as an actual sales price. I suspect this site is great in areas less rural than mine.
The article used 5 different websites: cyberhomes, House Front, Real Estate ABC, Reply and Zillow for determination of house prices. According to the article, the websites varied quite a bit as to accuracy of value and sometimes one or more of them didn't cover a geographic area at all.
For me, Real Estate ABC was head and shoulders above the rest in terms of the amount of information it gave as well as its accuracy. Unfortunately none of the websites gave me any feeling that I'm living on a goldmine. The value given for my house is approximately thesame as what I paid for it over 3 years ago. Sad, huh?
Here's my take on the 5 real estate sites:
Cyberhomes: The site generated an accurate map of my area populated with a number of other houses with generated values. There was no history of actual sales prices nor a justification for how these prices were generated.
House Front: Most of the information on this site was accurate though they thought I was the original owner of the house. I'm actually the second owner. The pricing information seemed more accurate but there wasn't any info on how it was derived.
Real Estate ABC: While I didn't like the valuation on this site very much, I'm afraid it's probably accurate ($148,000). This is the only site of the 5 here that had an accurate history of my house's previous sales. It also included the sales price for a number of homes in my immediate area and in a very easy to use format. I highly recommend this site if you're thinking of buying or selling--or just feeling like snooping on the neighborhood. LOL
Reply: This site didn't work in my area but from what I can see on here it looks like it might be a really good tool for areas which it covers.
Zillow: This looked very good also but didn't cover my area well. The map function worked well and included most of the houses on my block along with the Tax Accessor's Office valuation. Useful information but not as good as an actual sales price. I suspect this site is great in areas less rural than mine.
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My house has triped in value. Insane, I tell you. If someone actually paid that kind of money for it I would fall over. We did score when we bought it, though. And, every room has been redone.
Judy, anything I can do to help! LOL
Nancy, that's a picture of my house that I took 4 years ago when I was looking to buy it. I sure wish my house had tripled in value! If you ever sell--I hope you get every penny of that valuation.
Rosemary, Wow. That's such an amzing increase in valuation but I constantly hear that CA and Vegas are like that. Even now that the markets are cooling off, they still lead the nation.
Yaeli, it matters because home equity is one of many ways to leverage money. If anything happens to my job, it's nice to know that I have that source of money to fall back on.
Here via Michele's tonight!
I'm not sure if we have a similar virtual service here in the UK. I know what my house is worth though as I had to buy my ex husband out last year.
oh...yeah...Michele sent me!
Zwillow's great for urban areas, and I like the mapping function, the others I've never really played with.
This comment is sponsored by the lovely and talented Michele, but I was due to visit you anyway :)
The county in which I live has a mapping feature through the tax assessor's office that has amazing amounts of info. easy to spend a lot of time there.
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