A letter written by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition asserts that Zillow.com, the home valuation website, practices discrimination against Hispanic and Black homes by undervaluing them. NCRC sent this correspondance to the Federal Trade Commission complaining that Zillow puts the minorities “more at risk for discriminatory and predatory lending practices.”
Zillow said it does not use demographic data to assess home value. 3.5 million visitors a day use Zillow and it is the fifth most popular website on the net.
My own personal experience with Zillow is a disappointment. I have Zillowed an affluent neighborhood in Northern NJ where the average home is $800,000 and Zillow showed valuations in the $500,000 range. On my own street in Van Nuys, our 3 bedroom home, built in 1959, is shown to be worth $100,000 less than my neighbor’s two bedroom, constructed in 1923.
But who knows what the real price of any home is?
