Your mortgage complaint — delivered … on a platter, with ribbons

November 1, 2006

Somebody hasn’t been listening!

In the “company loves misery” department, Jim Duncan of Realcentralva.com notes that Ditech, the online mortgage giant, is now offering an instant online property value estimator. Um, wait a minute, wasn’t a large part of the NCRC complaint that mortgage brokers were using Zestimates to sell inflated mortgages to homebuyers?

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The tool, which appears to be a First American product, offered a rather wide range of values for a sample home:

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Surely Ditech has an NCRC-proof disclaimer?

Judge for yourself:

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Looks like an early Christmas gift for the NCRC lawyers. Pull out the Zillow complaint, make some photocopies, and drop if off at the FTC.

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A modest proposal

October 26, 2006

It’s all over the web:

The National Community Reinvestment Coalition, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that promotes equal access to credit and capital for underserved communities, has filed a 12-page complaint (PDF) against Zillow with the Federal Trade Commission.

Having obviously been educated at the David Barry school of frivolous real estate complaints, the NCRC alleges that some shady people have conned [or "could con", I'm not sure which] gullible people into doing real estate transactions on the basis of a Zestimate.

It’s not immediately clear whether the NCRC is a) trying to help said gullible people, or b) upset that said shady people are cutting in on NCRC’s turf and making money off Zillow.

A part of the complaint appears to be that some people take the Zestimate as gospel truth and are harmed if the Zestimate is too high or too low.

So, here’s my modest proposal for Zillow. Change your home page so it says:

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Fun with Zillow — #1 — Job interviews

September 3, 2006

I frequently come across interesting and entertaining uses of Zillow, so I thought I’d start a list. Here’s one a friend of mine mentioned to me yesterday… When interviewing a job candidate, Zillow their home address. The Zestimate may help you figure out what salary range they’ll be expecting. Hiring a new CFO whose home has a Zestimate of $3.5M? She might not be too thrilled with that $100K you were planning on offering!

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