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Answers (4)

- Vince Curtis, "SoCal Appraiser"
- Contributions:4699
Get used to it, Zillow is only one of many sites with public data about you and me...

- Simone Barrett, "simoneabarrett"
- Contributions:3
There really is no way to remove the Zestimate of your Property, we, as property owners, have no choice in that regard.
If you feel that you Zestimate is inaccurate, you may want to look into the public records. Since Zillow gathers the "facts" about your Property from those records, it follows that if those records are inaccurate, the Zestimate will be too. If you find that's the case, you can then go to Zillow.com and note the corrections there.
If you find that all the factual information on your Property is accurate, but you feel the Zestimate is low, keep in mind that a Zestimate has a certain degree of inherent inaccuracy. For example, Zillow isn't able to take into consideration subjective criteria, at least at this point in time, such as: perceived value of location, neighborhood amenities, property condition, etc.
Hope this helps!
If you feel that you Zestimate is inaccurate, you may want to look into the public records. Since Zillow gathers the "facts" about your Property from those records, it follows that if those records are inaccurate, the Zestimate will be too. If you find that's the case, you can then go to Zillow.com and note the corrections there.
If you find that all the factual information on your Property is accurate, but you feel the Zestimate is low, keep in mind that a Zestimate has a certain degree of inherent inaccuracy. For example, Zillow isn't able to take into consideration subjective criteria, at least at this point in time, such as: perceived value of location, neighborhood amenities, property condition, etc.
Hope this helps!

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26811
Zillow does not offer that as an option. You can learn more about this in their little video here. (even though the title of the video may appear incorrect, the question is discussed within the video)

- sunnyview
- Contributions:25139
Zillow will not remove the Zestimate by request. It is only an estimate and not a value for your house. There is more information on it here.
If you disagree with the Zestimate you can make a comment about that. I would also recommend claiming your house and updating the facts to make your home page as accurate as possible. That can help the accuracy of the Zestimate too.
If you disagree with the Zestimate you can make a comment about that. I would also recommend claiming your house and updating the facts to make your home page as accurate as possible. That can help the accuracy of the Zestimate too.
How can i remove the zestimate from my property?
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