Can I get a Zestimate before listing my home?

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for most residences in the US, yes, you can.   To do so, click on homes (in the top line), enter the address in the text box, hit go.  You will see a pop up box on a map.  Click on the address to get more details and what is more important than the Zestimate IMHO - The Zestimate range.

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January 02
I strongly feel that you do need to get a local market analysis on your
Home zillow is much to broad at times.

Thanks you ,

Julie Weber
Prudential Select Properties
JulieWeber@psphomes.com
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January 03
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Personally, I find the zestimates to be a broad guess at the price.  In Los Angeles we have homes of varying ages and types large and small craftsmans, new homes, architectural all within a mile of each other.  Zestimates does not account for these style and condition issues (needs work, in perfect shape, etc).  If your home is just like all the other homes on the block zestimates will work for you.  Otherwise ask several Realtors to send you comps on your property.  Be honest telling them you are considering selling or you just want to see how your home is fairing.  The kind of Realtor you want won't try to list you over the phone.  Start a relationship and then if/when you are ready to sell you will have a Realtor you are friends with and who can help you with the process.
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