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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Online Websites
As I have heard there are always wide discrepencies when using online tools to establish values for a given area.
I came across a site called rentometer.com
I have looked through the site and it seems to have vague actual (historical and current) rental values for a range of SFR's, condos, town homes, etc based on room count.
Of course there will be different finishes in each home or views involved or site specific items... but for a quick look up of rates it seems to be okay.
Does anyone else use this site in the Seattle area? Is it BS or something I can add to my stock of property valuations?
Thanks
Cole