🚨 Why Zillow Isn’t Showing You Every Home for Sale Anymore and What You Can Do About It
If you’ve been house hunting on Zillow, it’s time for a reality check.
Zillow no longer displays all active MLS listings and that could mean you’re missing out on the perfect home without even knowing it.
What Changed?
Zillow used to be a go-to source for real-time real estate listings. But recently, they’ve cut ties with many local MLS feeds, which are the most accurate and up-to-date databases for available homes. This means that Zillow’s listings may now be incomplete, outdated, or missing properties altogether.
If you’ve ever clicked on a listing just to find out it’s already sold or never even available, you’re not alone. It's frustrating—and it’s exactly why working with a local real estate professional (hi! 👋) gives you an edge.
Why This Matters
✅ You could miss out on homes that match your criteria perfectly.
✅ Listings on Zillow may be delayed or inaccurate.
✅ You’re not seeing the full market and that limits your options.
In a fast-moving market like ours, even a 24-hour delay can mean losing out on a home.
Here’s the Better Way
When you work with an agent, you get direct access to the MLS the source where listings are first published and updated in real time. I can help you:
Set up a customized search with alerts the moment a matching home hits the market
Access homes that aren’t visible on public sites like Zillow
Tour properties before the general public even knows they’re available
Don’t Let an Algorithm Decide Your Future
Zillow might be a decent starting point, but it’s no substitute for a knowledgeable, local real estate expert with full MLS access, real-time insight, and a proven track record.
If you're serious about buying or selling a home, let's talk. I’d love to help you stay ahead of the market and make smart, informed decisions.
📩 Contact me today to set up a personalized home search, no missed opportunities, no surprises.