![]() ![]() However, we do want to give our users the most accurate house price estimates possible and we’re always looking for new ways to improve. Above-average variations will be largely a result of changing property characteristics and the comparability of the property to the local market. less than +/- 10%) while others will be larger. Some of these changes will be small (e.g. When changing from one modelled price estimate to another, it’s natural that prices will change, with some properties increasing and others decreasing in price estimate. Their data is relied upon by 85% of UK mortgage lenders today. Hometrack, which is part of Zoopla, is the UK’s largest automated valuer of residential property. We have recently upgraded all price estimates from the Zoopla valuation model to a newer model developed by automated valuer specialists Hometrack. ![]() The Zoopla Automated Valuation Model was ahead of its time when it was launched in 2008 delivering property level valuations for consumers. We're really sorry to hear you feel this way about our house price valuation model. Hi Martin, Many thanks for your feedback. Therefore, we'll reach out to you shortly to look into your property's estimated house price range in more detail. It's a long process, but we're doing everything we can to find the best solution. That way, you won't need to tell us if we've got something wrong. We're exploring the best ways to improve our data accuracy using automated systems. Unfortunately right now, we don’t have the ability to manually add, edit or remove any property attributes and changes will only happen when we receive additional data from our verified sources such as HM Land Registry and/or Registers of Scotland, RICS Certified surveyors data (subject to the availability), live 'For sale' listings on Zoopla and Energy Performance Certificates (EPC). We are in the process updating our House prices section including improving our property attributes data to a more accurate model. We’re sorry to say we cannot manually change the information (property type, tenure & room numbers) we show about any property at the moment. We're really sorry to hear you feel this way. Hi Teresa, Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us your feedback. I shudder to think what this misinformation does for prospective buyers, as it is just wrong! The only reason they get away with it is because there isn't an organisation that deals it, but what all estate agents should do is boycott using this site, and use Rightmove, which does not mislead, and only publishes information that is correct. And what of their misleading ''Average sale price?'' Just WHAT does this mean, when you have lumped one bedroom flats with four bedroom houses, with two bedroom bungalows? This is nonsense, and is misleading and false information. What on earth are they doing? ''Estimated value?'' Whose estimates? And they state, ''A house'', when it is clear they are using any property, and that is a mix, thus NOT a house nor a house valuation, but general, property valuation, of varying sizes, and in various conditions. They state, for my area, ''Average estimated value for a house in NR26 £519,006, which is a change of +£359 (+0.069%). This company needs investigation, as it is assuming far too much in its, supposed, valuations, which affect sellers. ![]()
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