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Answers (4)

- Vince Curtis, "SoCal Appraiser"
- Contributions:4699
Again, read this link, your answer, plus more, is here....
http://www.zillow.com/wikipages/Most-Popular-Zillow-Questions/
http://www.zillow.com/wikipages/Most-Popular-Zillow-Questions/

- Naima Sumner, "Dallas Ft. Worth PRO"
- Contributions:2847
Since you already claimed the home, you can just go to edit, scroll down to edit facts and change the square footage and click save. It really is that simple.
Naima
Naima

- golfnutz
- Contributions:2
An erroneous assumption was made by the first person to answer my question about correcting the square footage of my home listed on ZILLOW. It was measured INSIDE by the architect who drew the plans. Also, I already 'claimed' the house in 2006, so I still need to know how to correct the square footage Zillow has listed. Answer #1 isn't any help.

- Vince Curtis, "SoCal Appraiser"
- Contributions:4699
CLAIM your home then EDIT the facts. NOTE: Square footage difference within 100 ft on most homes is considered acceptable ie you can not be THAT exact with measuring. ALSO as you measured the OUTSIDE of a home, in reality its really the INSIDE measurements you really live in..
More here on how you can edit...
http://www.zillow.com/wikipages/Most-Popular-Zillow-Questions/
More here on how you can edit...
http://www.zillow.com/wikipages/Most-Popular-Zillow-Questions/
How do I correct the sq. footage on our home
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