You can find
the Zestimate error rate for all the metro areas HERE.
In some cities — including Houston, Kansas City, San Antonio and St. Louis — Zillow is unable to produce
a Zestimate error rate because of state real estate disclosure laws.
Not exact matches
In 2016, the median
error rate for Zillow's
Zestimate ™ dropped from 8 percent to 4.5 percent.
«Overall, the
Zestimate is incredibly accurate — with a median
error rate of 4.5 percent — but occasionally human
error does occur,» Zillow spokesman Viet Shelton said in a statement.
Zillow officials say the
Zestimate's
error rate is 5 percent on the more than 110 million U.S. homes it provides valuations upon.
I took Zillow's
error rates for a sample city, Denver, from the table above and created the graph below so you can visualize the accuracy of Zillow
Zestimates.
You can see from the table above that the accuracy varies from city to city but overall the median
error rate for all Zillow
Zestimates in the U.S. is 6.1 %, according to Zillow.
Zestimates have a median
error rate of 4.3 % nationally.