I am a hardliner on the subject of reform in the real estate industry. Over the last nine months, I have written at great length about, among other things, the skill-set required to survive in the future of full-service real estate, empowering buyers, dual agency, how the NAR makes war on the free enterprise system, […]
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I represented the buyer in the sale of a home worth $450,000. Luxury home on the first tee of an exclusive golf course, right next to a million-dollar custom-home lot. How much did we pay? $310,000. Now the truth is, I had an ideally-situated buyer and we were working with an ideally-dys-situated seller. Fortune favors […]
I’m not a Jesuit, but I play one on BloodhoundBlog. The real truth is, I’m a roll-your-own Jesuit, more auto-didact than anything. I didn’t have Brian Brady’s inestimable advantage of having had the gift of reason literally pounded into me. Instead, I had to stuff it between my own ears by hand. But one way […]
Oh, good grief… If Redfin.com wants to make peace with the real estate industry, all it has to do is hold up its end. If it wants to be a cowbird bottom-feeding parasite — defaulting on its responsibilities and disbursing that default as “savings” — it has to live with the contempt fully earned and […]
It’s been a Redfin week for us. Kris Berg recorded her podcast with Glenn Kelman last week and I spent much of my spare time this week dealing with it. Allen Butler dealt with the audio quality, and then Cathleen and I went through the recording, pulling out apposite quotes for my own post. I […]
We pulled out all the stops for Redfin.com’s announcement yesterday because we thought it was important news. Such insiders we are, like Obscure Sports Quarterly subscribers glued to ESPN-8 for the Women’s Curling Semi-Finals. On and off all morning, I combed Google and Technorati for news, linking to what I found. Bottom line: Big yawn. […]
Last week I had the pleasure of meeting with Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman and his Senior Communications Director, Cynthia Pang. Let me begin by saying that I waltzed into my local Starbucks anticipating a date with the devil. While I exited no more enamored with their business model, I have to admit that both Glenn […]
Here’s the newspaper news, and we’ll come back to it in due course: Redfin.com today opens three new offices in Southern California: Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego. The company has expanded its web site to include listings from nine Southern California MLS systems. Here’s the real news, which emerges from a forty-five-minute podcast […]
By my lights, one of the most interesting bits of news to come out of Inman Connect was Redfin’s announcement that they plan to swim into Boston Harbor. Washington State has reasonably normal wild-West real estate laws, as does California. The natural leap, in terms of maintaining a decent level of sanity over legal compliance, […]
Trevor Smith writes (and I respond): Your comment about Redfin is not only ignorant it is probably borderline libel. Please feel free to pass my comments and my contact information along to them. Do you even know exactly what services Redfin does or does not provide? No. What I do know is that they are […]
Well. I’d say the honeymoon’s over. There seems to be more egg available than faces to wear it. Technorati Tags: blogging, disintermediation, real estate, real estate marketing
Christine gives a nice run-down of seller-only agency as it is practiced in New York State. This is not very far from the way things used to be done in Arizona, except that, because of Article 26 to the state constitution, lawyers are not required to effect the transfer of real property. Sellsius° whispers a […]
Sellsius&176; digs out the details in Redfin.com’s Terms of Service. Very interesting reading… Technorati Tags: blogging, disintermediation, real estate, real estate marketing
Dustin at Rain City Guide is giving stat-dancing lessons today. I am neither as talented nor as interested as he is, but I do have an interesting statistic to reveal: Debunking Zillow.com is averaging well over 100 unique hits a day. All of my extended Zillow rants do very well, and Debunking Zillow.com comes in […]
(This teeters right on the brink of being either gossip or a pissing contest. I want to document the facts in a permanent way, but I won’t be in the least offended if you press on without reading this.) One of the interesting defects of the enblogged globe is the de facto Memory Hole effect. […]