Technology and Home Valuations
Thursday, June 26th, 2008Technology can be a fantastic aide throughout your home buying or selling process when used correctly. But, if the information provided by the technology isn’t fully understood, you run the risk of making serious errors or adding unrealistic expectations to your experience. The area I see this most prevalent in deals with evaluating the worth of a home. Sites like Zillow.com and Cyberhomes are two of the more popular examples that I most often hear clients refer to. Both of these sites discuss the short-comings of their estimations - if you use either, it is in your best interest to understand they provide nothing more than a ballpark guess at what the selling price of a home should be. Zillow’s explanation can be found on their Data Coverage and Zestimate® Accuracy page. Cyberhomes explanation can be found amongst their Question and Answer section titled Are Cyberhomes valuations the same as an appraisal prepared by a licensed professional appraiser?
