Where in the world is Houser’s home valuation tool?

Property website Houser has introduced a valuation tool – with a difference.

The difference appears to be that a number of properties are not quite where you might have thought they are.

Eye’s own home, for example, is in rural Hampshire.

On Houser, it comes up as being in East Lane, north Wembley.

Oddly enough, all the properties in our country lane are either in Wembley, with a fine view of the North Circular, or Limerstone Road, Brightstone, which is on the Isle of Wight.

We’re also a bit surprised over Houser’s valuation of Eye’s home, which says it is not worth as much as a currently uninhabitable cottage nearby.

We looked at a road in a village just up the road from us, also in Hampshire, to see where Houser thinks it is, and it came up with Aylesford Street, London.

We also looked at listings for that postcode and discovered that nearby areas are apparently in Wrexham, Wales – which is several hours drive away, not to mention being in a different country.

Anyway, you get the gist. It may take your mind off the election.

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9 Comments

  1. Robert May

    Seems I have moved to Manchester (not a nice bit either 🙁 ) 42% undervaluation  😳

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  2. Estate Agent W1

    Interesting, north west London has moved to  Newbridge, Wales!

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  3. Andrew Richardson

    This is such an abysmal site I wonder why it even get journalistic time, other than nothing more than a joke.

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    1. Robert May

      The back story of confidence about this site was such that it  HAD to be right…..it so obviously isn’t!

       

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  4. smile please

    Chancer was always the phrase that came to mind when the last few stories were written on this chap!

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  5. PeeBee

    TWO things here, folks…

    Firstly – OTM Members need to check that they have not been added to this woeful site AGAIN without their prior knowledge or agreement.  Trust me – it’s happened for quite a few!  Houser were specifically named as a “competing portal” by AM – and they are aware of the issue once again.

    Secondly – as pointed out in the story, just when you thought nothing could be more inaccurate that a Z “valuation” – these jokers come up with an even cr@ppier version with LESS accuracy (believe it or not…).

    And give them at least a smidgen of credit – Z didn’t place your property in the wrong town, county… or CONTINENT…

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    1. smile please

      “OTM Members need to check that they have not been added to this woeful site AGAIN without their prior knowledge or agreement.” 

      Not Just OTM members PeeBee old boy! – Some of us that have not seen the light should not be on there either!

       

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      1. PeeBee

        smile please – you’ve seen the light – you just don’t want to walk towards it for fear of the unknown.

        We’re here on the other side waiting for you…… it doesn’t hurt at all…

        ;o)

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    2. Robert May

      Careful Peebee, don’t you  go getting Ros and Nick all nervous by touching on the Z word.
      With an Estate agent, a respected one, now an MP we can leave the  woes and misery caused by online valuations modelling to  Kevin.
      Instead of big business threatening the litigation stick at anyone who dares talk out of turn there is now someone who knows what’s what in Westminster.
      I  have pumped all  the properties I am responsible for thorough the available   RNG systems. The very closest, on a property that had comparables falling like  Cider apples, was 13% out.  Being fair to Houser although  one of  the properties had two different valuations obviously from different data sets, Houser got 1 property on the money value wise but were let down by having the wrong number of bedrooms on which to base the  price.
      You know how I have been banging on about data. Have a look and see if you notice one very significant observation. Compare properties that have been marketed in the portal age and those that haven’t.  Those that have,  have  bedroom/ bathroom  detail those that haven’t  don’t.

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