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Answers (4)

- jon Hickman
- Contributions:2
I figured it out and corrected. Thanks for the responses.

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26811
I'm not 100% sure I understand, so I'll toss out a lot of words and hope I come close. If your house is on the market, i..e listed for sale, you have to go to the website where listing originates to change the asking price. For example, if an agent has it listed the agent will need to make the change. If you put it on Zillow using postlets, go to postlets. If owners.com, go to owners.com. If you are not sure, open your home details page, scroll to the very bottom and click on the listing website (in blue) to take you to the source.
If you are concerned about a historical sales price that is incorrect, then flag it in the price history table so ZIllow can confirm with county records.
If you are concerned about a historical sales price that is incorrect, then flag it in the price history table so ZIllow can confirm with county records.

- Charlotte933
- Contributions:4
but you still cannot change the listing price. I'd like to know how to do that.

- Naima Sumner, "Dallas Ft. Worth PRO"
- Contributions:2847
You can claim your home by going to the edit and scroll down and follow the prompts. Once you do that, you can make most changes.
Here's a video too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXAZ4NuxrHE
Naima
Here's a video too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXAZ4NuxrHE
Naima



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