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Why Relying On Zillow To Price Your Big Bear Home Could Cost You More Than $800,000!

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Zillow LogoI use Zillow all the time. Given that they have 3-4 million visitors per month, putting my listings on Zillow is smart thing to do. I also mouse around from time to time to see anything new like the Q&A’s, Make Me Move’s, and other listings for sale.

I have been saying for a while that Zillow’s Zestimates can be very inaccurate when it comes to valuing properties in the Big Bear Lake area. This is certainly nothing new as there are many articles out there about this. This fact has never been more true than when using Zillow to put values on the lakefront properties in Big Bear. The valuation tool Zillow uses does not appear to have any way of knowing that properties on the water and will have a higher value than those properties in the immediate area that are not on the water.

Big Bear Real Estate - Zillow GraphI recently posted a lakefront home for sale at 779 Cove Dr. in Big Bear Lake. Initially, the price was set at $1,499,000. Zillow’s Zestimate was approximately $400,000 for this property. We reduced the price to $1,375,000 and then sold for $1,300,000 on 11/15/2007, about 92 days total on the market. Zillow’s value has now jumped over $800,000 in the last month to a total of $1,202,000.

My point here is not meant to bash Zillow. As I stated before, I think there are many great benefits Zillow can offer real estate agents and consumers in Big Bear. But, using Zillow to price your property in Big Bear can be like pulling a number out of a hat. More times than not, the number you come up with will be the wrong one.

A better way to find out the value of your Big Bear home is to have an experienced, professional real estate agent give you a market evaluation. A real estate agent who has been in the business a while and knows the values in your neighborhood or, as with Big Bear lakefronts, your type of property. You can also hire a local appraiser if you want to spend $400 to $500 on that.

Zillow is a great advertising site and that is it. When it comes to the pricing properties in the Big Bear area, they need to leave it to the experts.

8 Responses to “Why Relying On Zillow To Price Your Big Bear Home Could Cost You More Than $800,000!”

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    Thinking of Selling Your Big Bear Home? How Does 2010 Sound? Says:

    [...] the Big Bear area. However, pricing a home in Big Bear is not something that an online site such as Zillow or a mathematical equation can always answer correctly. Nothing beats the knowledge and experience [...]

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    Tyler Says:

    I think you are right on with that Eric. Thanks for stopping by.

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    Eric Ransom Says:

    I don’t think there is any online resource which can effectively price a home. There are just too many variables and market specific factors. Certainly Zillow and the like are good tools to help Buyers and sellers understand the process and market conditions, but there is no substitute for a knowledgeable Real Estate Professional.

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    The Big Bear Skinny by Tyler Wood » How Do You Price This Big Bear Home? Says:

    [...] am not sure what Zillow would say about this property but I am pretty sure they would think is tastes [...]

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    Tyler Says:

    I agree, thanks Rob. Happy Holidays to you and your family too.

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    Rob Saxe Says:

    Zillow is notoriously inaccurate. I wouldn’t depend on that as a resource under any circumstances. I’ve had sellers be off as much as $65K on value both above and below market. There is no substitute for a little work with regard to establishing property values.
    Merry Christmas Tyler! Talk to you soon!
    Rob

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    Tyler Says:

    I agree to some respect. When you talk about comparing properties though, I think they can be very inaccurate in the values they give the properties, therefore the comparison might be faulty. Is it a unique, dynamic site to look at and very different from all the rest, yes. Is it reliable and accurate, no.

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    fsbo Says:

    I consider Zillow to be a very good Internet project. They help realtors and FSBO seller and buyers not only to search but to compare and so on…

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