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Answers (5)

- Michael Emery, "MikeEmery"
- Contributions:7298
You have 50 plus properties currently listed on Zillow.
How would you decide which Zestimates were to your clients benefit and which hurt them? How could you pick and choose? And if one person gets to pick and choose, we all get to pick and choose.
How would you decide which Zestimates were to your clients benefit and which hurt them? How could you pick and choose? And if one person gets to pick and choose, we all get to pick and choose.

- Glenda Cherry, "Glenda Cherry"
- Contributions:225
Tilting at windmills ... :-)
Accepting the Zillow status quo is total BS and all homeowners or their Agents should have the right to request that incorrect zestimates are corrected or deleted. With so many erroneous zestimates caused by poor data integrity and a flawed algorithm who gives Zillow the right to peddle such nonsense without any responsibility for their actions the way they do now? Time for our legislators to wake up to technology changes and introduce some form of regulation the same way as other facets of daily life are regulated eg financial services, communications, utilities, insurance, investments, etc.

- Glenda Cherry, "Glenda Cherry"
- Contributions:225
Boy, I wish had a nickel for every time an agent asks this question ... LOL!
Joshua's right, you need to educate your clients/customers. If you think the Zestimate is based on erroneous information, add that to the comments section ... it might actually generate some contacts.
Joshua's right, you need to educate your clients/customers. If you think the Zestimate is based on erroneous information, add that to the comments section ... it might actually generate some contacts.

- Joshua Stein, "JSteinHomes"
- Contributions:140
Short answer: you can't. The Zestimate is part of Zillow's - for lack of a better word - schtick. You just need to educate your sellers about how the Zestimate works and that it is, after all, just an ESTIMATE based on the information at hand.
If they're any good, the buyer's agents will be doing the same thing on the other end.
If they're any good, the buyer's agents will be doing the same thing on the other end.



I am an agent with many listing being pulled from our MLS. How do I remove a Zestimate?
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