Automated Rent Estimates Across Platforms Are Inconsistent and Unreliable
Landlords and real estate investors cannot confidently set or validate rental prices because Zillow, Redfin, and Rent-O-Meter often provide significantly different estimates for the same property. The divergence makes it unclear which tool to trust for underwriting or pricing decisions. No independent accuracy benchmark exists for retail users.
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