I stay far far FAR away from Zillow. It's not a real estate website but some home-buying sites will recommend looking at it to get an idea of the ballpark price of a certain area. It's never ever ever even close to being accurate. At least not for SnoCo.
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redfin.com - great because it shows the history of the listing (what price it started at, when it changed, etc), has school district info, great maps, etc.
themlsonline.com - good because it shows ALL the houses on the market (redfin doesn't always show everything, but most).
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I stay far far FAR away from Zillow. It's not a real estate website but some home-buying sites will recommend looking at it to get an idea of the ballpark price of a certain area. It's never ever ever even close to being accurate. At least not for SnoCo.
THIS! Zillow also has our home listed as 2 bed and one bath or something way off base like that. Just say no to Zillow!
I stay far far FAR away from Zillow. It's not a real estate website but some home-buying sites will recommend looking at it to get an idea of the ballpark price of a certain area. It's never ever ever even close to being accurate. At least not for SnoCo.
THIS! Zillow also has our home listed as 2 bed and one bath or something way off base like that. Just say no to Zillow!
Re: nbr: rec your fav real estate search site
Windemere is a good site- you can view where houses are on a map and the click it for info on the home.
I also like Yahoo Realty
Realtor.com sucks these days
www.johnlscott.com and www.windermere.com are my favorites.
I stay far far FAR away from Zillow. It's not a real estate website but some home-buying sites will recommend looking at it to get an idea of the ballpark price of a certain area. It's never ever ever even close to being accurate. At least not for SnoCo.
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
www.johnlscott.com
www.windermere.com
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
We used two sites when looking for our house:
redfin.com - great because it shows the history of the listing (what price it started at, when it changed, etc), has school district info, great maps, etc.
themlsonline.com - good because it shows ALL the houses on the market (redfin doesn't always show everything, but most).
THIS! Zillow also has our home listed as 2 bed and one bath or something way off base like that. Just say no to Zillow!
Same opinion here!
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You can log into Zillow and 'claim' your house. That will let you change this info...
My fav site is by far redfin.com.