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Answers (4)
Best Answer

- Ice L.
- Contributions:11285
sach4u1 -
Sorry about this. I sent the duplicate for deletion. It may take a few days before it gets deleted completely from the website.
Thank you for your patience.
Ice
Zillow Customer Support
Sorry about this. I sent the duplicate for deletion. It may take a few days before it gets deleted completely from the website.
Thank you for your patience.
Ice
Zillow Customer Support

- sach4u1
- Contributions:4
Thank you Ice for your help. Thank you the rest for your answers as well.

- Amanda Nicodemus, "realtyhouston1"
- Contributions:222
Yes, it's possible to have more than one zestimate, especially if the house has been sold in the past and listed for sale, then removed.
Remember that you can claim the most accurate zestimate as 'claimed by owner' and revise the facts of your home along with the sales price you're asking.
If you don't have success selling your home, contact a local real estate agent to help you in pricing your home more accurately. Real estate agents have more up to date information on local listings/sales.
Best of luck to you!
Remember that you can claim the most accurate zestimate as 'claimed by owner' and revise the facts of your home along with the sales price you're asking.
If you don't have success selling your home, contact a local real estate agent to help you in pricing your home more accurately. Real estate agents have more up to date information on local listings/sales.
Best of luck to you!

- Cindy Quinton, "Cindy Quinton"
- Contributions:1322
I'll be honest, I would claim and use the one that has the higher zestimate, post it for sale and run with it. Think of it this way, when people who are looking search the area, only the for sale one is going to pop up.
These duplicates happen because agents and owners create them when they are selling,...they do it for a variety of reasons and sometimes to hide the zestimate.
Keep in mind that Zillow will be the one choosing which page gets deleted.
These duplicates happen because agents and owners create them when they are selling,...they do it for a variety of reasons and sometimes to hide the zestimate.
Keep in mind that Zillow will be the one choosing which page gets deleted.



My house shows Two Zestimates and one is completely wrong.
Please help. Thanks.
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