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The Hidden Risks of House Hunting Solely Online

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In today’s digital world, websites like Zillow, Redfin, and Realtor.com have changed the way many people search for homes. With just a few clicks, buyers can browse millions of listings, view photos and virtual tours, and check details such as square footage, bedroom counts, and estimated property values.

These platforms also provide helpful information on local property taxes, school ratings, and neighborhood walkability, making them a convenient starting point for anyone considering buying a home.

But experts say relying solely on online listings can create problems, especially regarding accuracy and fraud.

One of the biggest issues is outdated or incomplete information. Listings on large real estate sites often lag behind real-time market activity, meaning homes may appear available even though they have already been sold. Prices and property details may also be incorrect or no longer current.

In some areas, certain platforms have stopped displaying all listings from local Multiple Listing Services (MLSs). That means buyers browsing online might not see the full selection of homes currently on the market.

Automated value estimates can also be misleading. In some cases, listings show homes at unrealistically low prices because the system generated an estimate from a random photo or incomplete data. In other situations, homes may appear more expensive than they actually are.

Another growing concern is real estate fraud. According to Kiplinger reports, scams tied to online property listings have increased in recent years. Some schemes involve fake listings for vacant land or homes that are not actually for sale. Others use convincing photos, videos, or emails to trick buyers into sending deposits or sharing personal information.

These scams can cost victims thousands of dollars and may even lead to identity theft.

Online databases also leave out information that could affect a buying decision. For example, many websites do not show “pocket listings”—properties quietly marketed through private networks of real estate professionals. These homes may never appear on public websites.

Other important details, such as hidden structural issues, planned neighborhood developments, or a seller’s motivation to negotiate, are rarely reflected in automated listings.

This is where real estate agents can play a valuable role.

Agents have direct access to comprehensive MLS databases that often contain more up-to-date, verified listings than public websites. They may also know about off-market opportunities and can help buyers evaluate properties, arrange inspections, and navigate financing and legal considerations.

Online real estate platforms remain useful tools for exploring the market and gathering ideas. But experts say combining those tools with professional guidance and local knowledge can help buyers avoid costly mistakes.

For many homebuyers, the safest path forward is to use online searches as a starting point, not the final step.

 

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