Does anyone know of another site similiar to Zillow.com ??
I am looking for another website, like Zillow.com where you can just type in your address and get the real estate property value. Oh and i am not interested in pay sites or site where i need to give my email address, phone number or fill out questionaires about when i plan to sell to a realtor. I just want another honest property evaluation based on other homes sold in the area.
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- Try Competitors: HomeGain, HouseValues, PropertyShark, RealEstate.com, Redfin, Trulia
- www.propertyshark.com is grt
- For a true idea of the homes in your area that have sold, try this: Look at your local yellow pages for real estate companies and search each of them for a web site. Some of the smaller R.E. companies will list homes they sold on their own site, and include pictures, sale prices, etc. Go to your local court house and search the Deed of Trust books. This will tell you the address, amount of sale, person buying, etc. You can also contact local appraisers in your area.
- I don’t know if this is true in your area, but in Maricopa county Arizona, you can go to the county assessor’s website and lookup recent sales. Another way is to contact an agent who may do a Competitive Market Analysis for you at no cost. I hope you find this helpful
- Find a good Realtor to price your home for you. Of course, that's only if you want an accurate figure. The websites are way off and will always be. Be referred to an excellent Realtor at http://www.ReferredPro.com Everything needs to be disclosed about the property. Anything can affect the value of the property. The results of Inspections can affect the value. Who your neighbors are, can affect the value. Which street you're facing can affect the value. Upgrades can affect the value. Features can affect the value. Floorplan can affect the value. Traffic can affect the value. etc, etc. etc. The websites can never have this conversation with you and you need to work with someone who has priced a lot of homes and is unbiased towards pricing your home. Even after you price a home, the market will determine what your home is worth. However, if you want your home to sell, you must price pretty accurately. If you ask even 5% more than your home is really worth you can lose something like 80% of the buyers. *Just an estimate and I don't have the actual stat for this in front of me.
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