Buying A Home
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Just wondering what everyone's favorite home searching website is. Realtor.com? Zillow? Trulia? Is there any real difference between all of them?
Re: home searching websites
Realtor.com is probably the best. Their app is fabulous too. We actually listed our house (we're moving) this past weekend and Realtor.com was the first to have it up, which means they go through the MLS listings more often and update more often.
I've also found Zillow to be wildly inaccurate, so I'd steer clear of them.
Are you working with a real estate agent? They will also be able to search for you on the MLS web site - something you won't have access to otherwise. Generally the buyer doesn't pay for the real estate agent, so I would recommend it if you aren't already.
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When I found a house I liked on Zillow, I'd google the address and look at its listing on other sites that may be more updated. Sometimes even then I'd send our realtor listings that were already contingent, but more often than not I was able to weed those out without asking him to look up a ton of properties. The only way to truly see their status is through the MLS but this way makes it a little easier.