Written by Jim the Realtor

April 10, 2019

While the old tradition of broker cooperation via the MLS is slowly eroding, there is an opening for others to intrude.  Two quotes seen this week in different articles:

Founder and CEO Rich Barton said in a radio interview on April 1st that he sees Zillow Offers as an evolution of Zestimates. In fact, at some point in the future, a Zestimate and a cash offer may be the same thing, he said in an appearance on National Public Radio.

“Ideally, I would like to have the Zestimate be a live offer on every home in the country,” said Barton, adding, “It will take quite some time to get there.”

Glenn Kelman, CEO of Redfin, a real-estate brokerage that has also got into the home-flipping business, said he still believes the endgame for Opendoor, as well as his own company, is to get buyers to purchase homes without necessarily using an agent.

“A large number of these companies, Redfin included, are going to be selling direct to consumers,” he said.

Will consumers trust them enough to buy and sell houses based on their fabricated estimates of value, without a realtor on their side?  All that needs to happen is for these ibuyer companies to overwhelm the public with advertising, and convince you that their value estimates are close enough.

The advertising is the key.  Consumers don’t have much real estate experience and education, and it’s not easy finding helpful resources (how many real estate blogs are there?). They just want to click and go!

It will be like TrueCar, where they advertise that their valuation system gives you an advantage, and to go down to one of their dealers to buy the car for that amount.  TrueCar has sold over 2 million vehicles!

Get Good Help….while you can!

Before MLS-input:

After MLS-input:

Fabricated value history:

5 Comments

  1. George

    Great post, Jim.

    “Will consumers trust them enough to buy and sell houses based on their fabricated estimates of value, without a realtor on their side? All that needs to happen is for these ibuyer companies to overwhelm the public with advertising, and convince you that their value estimates are close enough.”

    Probably, but as you know more than most, there’s a heck of a lot more to buying a home than simply price. How many inspections are part of the vetting process (or should be if the buyer is properly represented) for an average American home purchase? Does anyone believe that buying a home is just another commodity purchase, like buying a toaster on Amazon?

    Gonna be an interesting future for home buyers and owners..

    Gonna be an interesting future for home buyers

  2. Daniel

    Add fraud and elder abuse to the list of crimes committed in the real estate industry if the model is adopted.

  3. Jim the Realtor

    Those college-admissions guys got nothing on us!

  4. Jim the Realtor

    there’s a heck of a lot more to buying a home than simply price.

    Not to the seller, especially the institutional seller who has already done the repairs/improvements and just needs a victim to put on his conveyor belt.

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