Good suggestion Oolon,You can filter which kitchens (or other rooms) you browse through by home value or home size. I think the interface is a little subtle there, but I attached a screenshot We hope to add "dueling" between more similar homes soon. -Kristin
Great suggestion. Unfortunately, it's not very easy to right now. We haven't built the flow to do this yet. For now, you can submit pictures to that home's Home Detail page with captions that include the room name (e.g. kitchen). We're gradually working our way through them and adding them in. The problem is that we have millions of home pictures and it will take a while for us to get through them. Sometime in the future we'll make it easy to add pictures and jump to the front of the line in the game.
We have 3 sons. During our recent remodel, I suggested putting in a urinal in the boys' bathroom. Then this post in the LATimes took aim at my idea. Then there was the cost for extra plumbing. The project was already over-budget. Result: no urinal chez Acker.
Hey now All-Stars :-)We're going to keep the mystery about what goes into becoming an All-Star. Some people have so much fun gaming the system... If you hover over your name, you'll see your blue ribbon in the "bubble" no matter where you are on the site. We didn't show the blue ribbon everywhere your name appears. Sometimes it just made the page cluttered and difficult to read. But the bubble should be with you always. However, we did introduce a bug you've identified: it should be showing on a thread and it isn't. We'll get that fixed soon. Keep up the good work.Kristin
Business Week just did a cool article using Zillow data talking about the price changes in urban vs. suburban areas. You can see the chart for Atlanta here.
Business Week just did a cool article using Zillow data which analyzes the different home value changes in urban vs. suburban areas. You can see the stats for Austin here.
Business Week just did a cool article using Zillow data which analyzes the different home value changes in urban vs. suburban areas. You can see the stats for Baltimore here.
Business Week just did a cool article using Zillow data which analyzes the different home value changes in urban vs. suburban areas. Here are the stats for Boston.
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