Daily Real Estate News  |  June 24, 2008
Home-Value Web Sites Miss the Mark

Online home-value sites offer some useful tools, but their estimates are often wrong.

"The percentage of error on these estimates is still very large," says Delores Conway, director of the
Casden Forecast at the University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Estate. If there are not
many comparable sales in one area, for example, she says, "the estimates will have huge errors in
them."

Zillow.com and Cyberhomes.com rely on computer-generated automated models to estimate values.
The models help compensate for the fact that many neighborhoods don’t have enough sales to
generate accurate values based on experience.

But these computer models don’t reflect home condition, improvements and may not even accurately
convey property descriptions.

Marty Frame, general manager of Cyberhomes.com, says the data on the site is best used as a way to
form an overall impression of a neighborhood.

"Our goal is to provide you all this information and let you cherry-pick the things that are most
interesting to you," Frame says. "You're going to look at an estimate and say, "that makes sense' or
'that doesn't make any sense."'

Source: The Associated Press (06/23/2008)
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