How to Use Zillow to Find a Home You’ll Love (2024)

If you’re like most people, how yousearch for homes depends on whether you’re dreaming or getting down to the business of buying or renting a new home. For dreaming, you might float around the country looking for waterfront homes, urban flats or undeveloped land. For serious moves, you’re probably highly focused and searching on a daily basis. Whatever your reasons, we’re here to show you how to find a house on Zillow using advanced search techniques.

Whether you're planning to buy or to rent, you can start searching on your desktop or laptop any time. To search with your mobile device, try out the Zillow® app.

Now let’s explore ways to refine your search.

Three ways to narrow your rental search

In addition to the search features above, rentals include other important categories for renters.

  1. Under the "More" tab, check boxes to search for specific amenities such as in-unit laundry.
  2. You can also filter by whether it's considered a pet-friendly unit (designated by the type and size of pet allowed).
  3. Check "Accepts Zillow Applications" to filter based on units that accept applications online through Zillow Rental Manager. This allows you to apply for unlimited rentals for 30 days for a one-time fee.

Search like you speak

Searching for your home with Zillow is now as easy as sending a text to that friend who really loves to help. She asks what you’re looking for, and you say, “a three-bedroom house in Dallas with a pool and hardwood floors.” And within seconds, she compiles and sends you a list of options she knows you'll love. (“Check out that dreamy terrazzo tile in the kitchen!”)

Now, you can open your mobile app (iOS only*) and type your query directly into the search engine to see results populate on the page. Our new natural language search tool allows you to quickly enter search criteria for the location, price and home features you’re looking for, all without having to navigate filters. Here are a few other examples of searches you may do:

1) 'Las Vegas NV homes with a pool'

2) 'Chicago IL homes with hardwood floor'

3) 'Austin TX homes with backyard'

Be sure to save this search so that you can easily come back to it later and be notified when there are more home listings that match your criteria. More on how to do that below.

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New: Filter your home search by monthly payment

Staying within budget is important, and yet, with volatile mortgage rates and hidden monthly costs, it can be one of the most challenging aspects of the home search. Honing in on the homes you love based on list price can be a good starting point, but that amount doesn’t always perfectly align with your ideal monthly payment, which can fluctuate based on factors like your down payment amount, mortgage rate, and taxes and insurance.

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Now, you can easily filter homes by a price point that takes into account all of your monthly costs*. Under the price range filter, toggle to the monthly payment tab, where you can fill in your desired minimum and maximum monthly payment amount, plus your down payment amount. (If you’re stuck, navigate to the Affordability Calculator via the “Find out what you can afford” prompt. From there, you can fill in information like your income and debts to get an estimate of what a comfortable monthly mortgage payment might be for you.)

Once you’ve filled in the form, your search results will show homes with list prices that fall within your monthly payment amount. Most importantly: this monthly payment amount includes not only your mortgage principal and interest payments, but also property taxes, estimates for insurance costs, as well as HOA fees.

What’s more, updated mortgage rates feed into the filter, meaning search results will stay within your budget, regardless of how rates or prices move. In other words, once you save your search, you’ll continue to see homes that fit within the monthly payment amount you’ve indicated is most comfortable for you. Make sure to check back for recommendations in your Updates tab based on what you can afford.

More search filters

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Listing type: You can search all listings or narrow results to see any combination of existing homes, new construction homes, foreclosures, homes coming to market soon, or homes for sale by owner. (Specific types of listings are in a drop-down menu. To view them, click on the downward arrow next to “For Sale.” )

Home type: Are you hunting for a house, a condo, manufactured home, co-op or townhome? Or are you looking for a lot where you can build a unique home? Pick any or see them all if you want to keep all your options open.

Number of bedrooms and bathrooms: Use this field to look for a studio, a mansion with more than six bedrooms and baths or anything in between.

3D Home tours: Set an alert for listings that include 3D Home tours, a feature that allows you to “walk through” a home digitally. By experiencing a home virtually, you can save in-person visits for homes you’re seriously interested in.

More filters: Click on the “More” drop-down tab to hone your search with filters for a host of other things, including views, amenities such as air conditioning, upcoming open houses and square footage. You also can search based on how long homes have been listed for sale, or whether they’re offering an open house.

Specific search terms: If you’re looking for specific home features that are not listed — for example, a fireplace, high-end finishes or a craftsman-style home, you can type in the keywords in the “More” drop-down menu and they’ll be included in the search.

The important thing to remember is that you control the search. If you want to look at every listing in the country priced under $200,000 or over $2 million, have at it. If you’re hyper-focused on any new listing in your favorite neighborhood, you can do that too.

* Currently available in the iOS and Android apps. Check back here for more information on desktop launch.

How to save and share your house search

When you’re done selecting your preferences, the homes that meet your criteria will appear on a map as colored dots. Click on a dot to see information on that home. If you like what you see or want to revisit it later, tap or click Save so you can find it easily the next time you log into your Zillow account.

Saved your search? Take these next steps.

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Set up email alerts to stay ahead of the competition

With a saved search, you can also set up a frequency for email alerts. Setting alerts to Instant means you’ll get alerts as soon as a matching home hits the market. This is great if you’re ready to buy now and looking in a competitive market. A Daily cadence is helpful if you’re just trying to get a feel for the market. You can also leave email alerts off.

Share your finds with a partner

If you’re co-shopping with a partner, the Zillow mobile app allows you to tag what you like about a home and share it with a partner via email alert.

Use filters to improve search results and check out recommendations

The more you use Zillow's advanced search filters — especially when you favorite a home or share it with someone — the more the recommendations become fine-tuned to what you prefer.

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Refine or delete your saved searches

You can remove or edit saved homes and searches through the “settings” connected to your account.

Compare saved homes side-by-side

Once you’ve saved specific homes within your search, tap or click on Saved Homes, select the specific homes you want to compare side-by-side, then tap or click Compare. The Homes to Compare feature shows all details for each home you’ve selected in one place.

You can save as many searches as you need, which helps when you want to keep track of searches by neighborhoods or other characteristics.

7 Zillow advanced search features to know

As you get more specific with your search, here are a few Zillow advanced search features that will help you dive a little deeper.

1. Search wherever you are — in real time

Driving through a neighborhood and imagine yourself living there? Use the mobile app to search for homes near your location. Just tap the arrow that points upward and right in the search bar.

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2. Search a single address or specific area

You also can search by typing an address into the search bar or draw a custom region on the map. You can opt in to receive notifications when new listings hit the market in this region. Zillow also notifies you when a home you saved drops in price, goes off the market or has an open house.

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3. Use the Zestimate

Many for-sale homes on Zillow include a Zestimate® value, an estimated market value for the home that takes into account data from county and tax assessor records and direct feeds from hundreds of multiple listing services and brokerages. The Zestimate value also incorporates a home’s facts and features.

The Zestimate value is not an appraisal. It is an estimate of market value to give you a starting point to gauge whether the home is priced fairly. It also will give you an estimate of how much a home’s value has changed in the last 30 days.

Some of the data on which the Zestimate value is based are reported in a home listing. This includes the home’s value compared to similar homes in the town or ZIP code, how taxes on the listing have changed, how many people are looking at the listing and how many people have saved it.

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4. View a home’s sale history

Each for-sale home page provides information on price history and on property tax and assessment history. You can check this data for irregularities, like gratuitous price hikes or recent sales that fell through.

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5. Get more neighborhood information from each listing

If you’re still looking for a neighborhood you’ll love, every home’s listing page provides some quick stats about the home’s surrounding area. Look under the Neighborhood heading to see Walk Score, Transit Scoreor Bike Score, or scroll through listings of nearby properties.

6. See your commute with Travel Time

If you commute somewhere on a regular basis, toggle on Travel times in a listing’s Overview section. Add the address, and Travel Time will estimate how long you’ll be in transit. You can see estimates for travel by car, transit, bicycle, or foot.

7. Gauge interest in a listing

Three stats help you with this: Time on Zillow, Views, and Saves. Find them just above the listing description. A listing that tallies high views and lots of saves is likely to go fast. If it’s been listed on Zillow for a long time, you can dig further into the listing details to try to determine why.

If a listing is drawing very high interest, Zillow will estimate that it’s likely to sell faster than a percentage of nearby homes.

Ready to learn more? Find out what to look for when buying a house in our Home Buyers Guide.

How to Use Zillow to Find a Home You’ll Love (2024)

FAQs

How to Use Zillow to Find a Home You’ll Love? ›

How it works. Now available on the Zillow app, the "hide homes" tool makes the shopping experience faster, simpler and easier by allowing users to press a button on the home listing page that prevents the home from showing up in future search results. Users can also bring back a property if they change their mind.

What does "hidden home" mean on Zillow? ›

How it works. Now available on the Zillow app, the "hide homes" tool makes the shopping experience faster, simpler and easier by allowing users to press a button on the home listing page that prevents the home from showing up in future search results. Users can also bring back a property if they change their mind.

What does the heart on Zillow mean? ›

Data from the Builder Inform tool indicates that when shoppers “favorite” a home, that little heart can impact how fast the home sells and for how much.

Can I use Zillow for wholesaling? ›

Your success in wholesaling largely depends on searching for the right property and quickly closing the deal. Build a solid list of buyers to ensure faster closing. To find properties to wholesale in California, view listings on real estate sites like Houzeo, Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, etc.

What does the purple dot on Zillow mean? ›

A purple dot on Zillow means the property is available for rent. Typically, if the house or apartment is still listed on Zillow, that means it's available—but it varies.

Are there fake listings on Zillow? ›

To avoid scams on the platform, it's wise to verify property listings, cross-check information, only communicate through Zillow's platform, avoid wiring money, and be cautious of red flags like requests for upfront fees or unusually good deals.

Can you have your house blurred on Zillow? ›

If you have not already claimed your home on Zillow, please follow these steps. Once you have claimed your home, click on the Edit Facts icon from the Owner View of the property page. Click the check box for Hide photos displayed on your home's Zillow page.

What does TLC mean on Zillow? ›

You'll often see the phrase “needs TLC” in real estate listings, but it doesn't mean the '90s rap group or the TV channel. The slang definition of TLC, or “tender, loving care,” can be interpreted as “this home needs work”—and odds are high it needs a lot of work before you, or anyone, will love living there.

What does hot home mean on Zillow? ›

A Hot Home is a home for sale that is expected to be among the most competitive homes on the market, according to the proprietary Redfin Hot Homes algorithm.

Can I see who saved my home on Zillow? ›

Sellers can see, in real time, the number of times their listing has been viewed or saved by potential home buyers, and how that activity compares to similar homes on the market.

What is wholesale house flipping? ›

Real estate wholesaling is similar to flipping. Both use property as a means to invest and make a profit. Both require a contract and the sale of a home. However, the time frame with wholesaling is much shorter than it may be with flipping. Also, the wholesaler does not make any repairs or modifications to the home.

How to wholesale real estate for beginners? ›

How To Wholesale Real Estate
  1. Look Into Local Wholesaling Laws. For starters, you must be sure the process is legal. ...
  2. Find A Distressed Property Or Motivated Seller. ...
  3. Calculate Your Expected ROI. ...
  4. Make An Offer And Negotiate. ...
  5. Draw Up a Contract and Sign. ...
  6. Find a Buyer and Negotiate. ...
  7. Assign the Contract to Your Buyer.
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Is real estate wholesaling a side hustle? ›

The Real Estate Part-Time Opportunity

There are quite a few ways you can get started in the real estate business on a part-time basis. You could start small with rental properties, become a part of a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), or even try your hand at wholesale real estate.

Why would a home be hidden on Zillow? ›

Now available on the Zillow app, the "hide homes" tool saves users time and frustration by filtering out individual properties at the push of a button so they don't show up in future search results. Zillow says it launched the tool after multiple users requested a "hide this property" option during their home search.

What does green on Zillow mean? ›

TIP: Green areas on a Zillow listing's map represent parks.

How do you know if someone is scamming you on Zillow? ›

Typos and sob stories

Emails filled with spelling and grammatical errors are usually a sign of fraud. British spelling such as “favour” instead of “favor” is also a sign of a rental scam. Messages involving stories of family or financial issues, or of agents who charge too high a premium are usually fraud.

Why do some houses not show up on Zillow? ›

There could be a lag between when a house goes on the market and when Zillow's feed pulls it in. If the agent is doing well, they may not sign up for Zillow's services or upload their listings. In some sensitive situations, such as a divorce or death in the family, the owners may not want the home publicly listed.

Can people tell if you look at their house on Zillow? ›

Sellers can see, in real time, the number of times their listing has been viewed or saved by potential home buyers, and how that activity compares to similar homes on the market.

Why do some homes on Zillow not have a zestimate? ›

Insufficient transactional data — It's possible we do not have enough county transactional data, so we cannot calculate a Zestimate.

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