If you’re looking at homes in Connecticut, you’ve likely seen the Zestimate. It’s convenient and instant, but according to recent data, it is surprisingly off the mark for our unique local market.
While Zillow’s algorithm performs well in states with high-density subdivisions like Arizona or Utah, Connecticut is a different beast. Our mix of historic charm, varied property conditions, and hyper-local neighborhood nuances often leaves the "algorithm" guessing.
When we look at the accuracy of Zestimates for active listings, Connecticut consistently lags behind the national average. In our state, the margin for error is significantly wider.
| Location | Median Error (Active) | Within 5% of Sale Price |
|---|---|---|
| Arizona | 1.33% | 90.57% |
| Utah | 1.19% | 92.11% |
| Connecticut | 2.93% | 71.98% |
The "Accuracy Gap"In CT, only about 72% of Zestimates fall within 5% of the actual sale price. In Utah, that number hits over 92%.
The Financial ImpactOn a $500,000 home, a 2.93% median error is nearly $15,000. That is a massive swing when negotiating an offer.
This is where local expertise provides the value an app cannot. A professional assessment doesn't just look at "nearby dots" on a map. We provide a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) that accounts for the current market pulse and the specific condition of your home.
Use Zillow for fun, but use a Realtor for your finances. Don't leave thousands of dollars on the table because of a computer error.
Data based on Zillow’s reported Zestimate accuracy for active listings. Market conditions in Connecticut are subject to hyper-local variations.
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