Saturday, December 20, 2025

Trulia Discrepancy

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I do not go around pointing fingers and criticizing – it’s just NOT my way. But today I was on the phone with a gentleman from New York that called our office and gave me an ear full about Trulia. The conversation started something like this:

“I just found a listing in Miami Beach that seems too good to be true, so I decided to call a reputable Realtor to see if it’s real”

Don’t know about you guys, but when I get a call from someone saying a listing seems “too good to be true”, I usually want to stop them on their tracks and say “if it seems to good, it usually is!”.
So here’s what this gentleman found:
trulia listing

As he described the house and gave me the North Bay Road address, I knew it was a multi-million dollar property.  I quickly looked it up on the MLS and this property is currently listed for $6.9 million, not $540,000 as the posting reads.

We have received a lot of these calls lately and it’s getting to a point where I don’t even know what to say – is it Trulia’s fault for not monitoring their listings?  Are brokerages not providing accurate information?  How could a discrepancy this huge even occur?  I did go into Trulia after the call and flagged the listing for improper information.   I totally understand that all these portals cannot be held responsible for information provided to them, but I do believe that this reflects poorly on them since the consumer is trusting them as a provider of current and factual real estate information.

I did not write this post to single our Trulia by any means, other real estate portals have tons of mistakes as well.  I’m writing because in this age of New Media and “transparency” – how is the consumer protected against false information?  All these listing portals have a responsibility to provide accurate information and if they don’t, they should make sure inform their readers of such.

Ines Hegedus-Garcia
Ines Hegedus-Garciahttps://www.miamism.com
Ines is all Miami, all the time. A Miami Beach Realtor® with Majestic properties, Ines authors Miamism.com, PrimeMiamiBeach.com, and MiamismPix.com and is always on communication's leading edge. She goes out of her way to engage and be engaged, often using Mojitos to keep the mood light and give everything she does a Miami flavor. You can find her goofing off or instigating trouble at Twitter, Flickr, Facebook or LinkedIn.

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