My house doesn have a Zestimate. Whats up?
If your house doesn’t have a Zestimate, it means we do not have transaction history around that the house. This is possibly because your house is in a “non-disclosure” state (Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming) where transactions are not publicly reported. We do have access to the home details and the tax assessed value, so we are showing you that information. In addition to contributing to inefficient real estate markets, this reduced visibility into home transactions is usually the subject of local controversy, since it can result in unfair taxation. If the home is not in those states, it might be that we have the tax assessed value, market assessed value or tax appraised value and home information from local public records, but we do not have sales transactions from our data providers for the area. We are hoping to get that soon, so come back.