Hi Jonathan,At the bottom of every home detail page there is a historical Zestimate chart that you can view over 1, 5 or 10 years.Viewing for the 1 year time period, it shows the home's Zestimate was $280k in January 2009 http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/charts/35621203_zpid,1year_chartDuration/
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There was a clerical error in an early version of Q1 data Zillow provided to WSJ. The story has since been corrected to indicate that just over 1:5 all homeowners is now underwater on a mortgage. Still a big number, unfortunately. You can read more here in our blog post:http://tinyurl.com/dzfwpoAnd look up data by metropolitan area here:http://www.zillow.com/reports/RealEstateMarketReports.htm
Yes, actually there are ghosts in the White House, or so we hear. There is more about it in this post on White House Trivia (the last item):http://www.zillowblog.com/little-known-facts-about-the-white-house/2009/01/
Brian-Logan is right -- and you can find out more about Make Me Move here:http://www.zillow.com/postings/MakeMeMove.htmWe don't track Make Me Move sales, since the transactions occur outside Zillow, but we've heard some really interesting stories. Homes people have admired from afar, or a childhood home someone covets as an adult. Some people also just use it to test the waters prior to officially listing their home for sale.Amy (from Zillow)
Yes - Zillow has enough information to calculate a Zestimate (estimated value today) on approximately 68 million homes. Enter your address in the search box above (after "find" select "homes" and enter the address).You can also learn more about Zestimates here:http://www.zillow.com/howto/Zestimate.htm
Can you pull old valuations on the property below for January 2009?
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