Yes. The Zestimate's®accuracy depends on the amount of data we have for the home. Public records can be outdated or lag behind what homeowners and real estate agents know about a property, so it’s best to update your home facts and fix any incorrect or incomplete information — this will help make your Zestimate as accurate as possible.
You can also add info about the architectural style, roof type, heat source, building amenities and more. Remember: We can’t measure what we don’t know. Providing as much information as possible about your home will yield the most accurate Zestimate®.
For steps on how to edit your home facts, click here.
In some parts of the country, we may have basic information on some homes — but not enough information about enough homes to compute a Zestimate.
Updates to your home facts may be factored into your home’s Zestimate®, however you may not see your Zestimate®change immediately. If the updates are not significant enough to impact the home's value, your Zestimate® may not change. Zestimate® for all homes update multiple times per week, but on rare occasions this schedule is interrupted by algorithmic changes or new analytical features.