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- Is there a way to view images off the previous listing on Zillow . . .
91 votes, 37 comments true Agree that real estate agents command fees far in excess of the value they add, but I think the amount isn't as high as what you're saying here 1 7th of the sale price would be 14%
- Looking to buy a home but dont know what site to use Redfin, Zillow . . .
Zillow is pretty solid and I believe the most robust public-facing real estate software Imo it ranks MLS > Zillow > Realtor > Redfin MLS is what realtors use and it is a tool that’s basically exclusive to them The others get their data from MLS but not all MLS data is available on them
- Does anyone use Zillows leases for their rental properties . . . - Reddit
I use Zillow’s payment system for one of my rentals, it’s easy and free for the one property The downside is it takes a few extra days for the payment to hit my account I’ve also used Zelle, which is nice and immediate deposit, but many banks have daily limits on the amount that can be sent, some around $1000 so it could mean rent paid
- How to download my houses photos off Zillow? : r Zillow - Reddit
Right click photo on Zillow, choose Copy Image Paste image into a New Paint file When saving the file just use the drop down to change it to a Jpeg gif whatever you want from the drop down Edit Sorry: Apple computers use Preview and should work the same way
- Zillow (ShowingTime+) Listing Showcase : r realtors - Reddit
If you don’t know about the program it basically does 3 things for your listings on Zillow Amplifies listing exposure the preferred search placement and emails the listing to specific buyers Highlight the agent on their own listing Upgrades the look of your listing on Zillow The price depends on the market
- (US) has anyone used Zillow cash offer? : r RealEstate - Reddit
Zillow’s fees right now seem to range 1-5% (0 1% in the past) and Opendoor seems to charge a flat 5% I would suggest doing the home inspections by both companies and get the final numbers Each company seems to be paying over market value right now with the hope of the market appreciating to that amount by the time the sell closes with you
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