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zoopla is nonsense values my house at 204000 which is way way too much0
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Couldn't agree more... it show's my house as £10k more than next door when they're both identical mirror sides of a semi-detached and were both bought at roughly the same time for the same price?!Unsecured Debt at start of IVA in 2009 = £51,734

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headstuckinsand wrote: »Couldn't agree more... it show's my house as £10k more than next door when they're both identical mirror sides of a semi-detached and were both bought at roughly the same time for the same price?!
cant remember how i accessed the info on zoopla now, but showed my house as sold for 250k at one point,
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Mine is undervalued based on Zoopla, they average the prices of the past. I know that you can have an agent value the property based on a forced sale which would reduce it's value.Never make assumptions always ask questions>>>>>;)0
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