Sixty Minutes; Redfin
Interesting feature on Sixty Minutes last nite
They used a real estate company called Redfin, an online discounter based in Seattle. It has a cadre of e-agents who, for the most part, do their work on computers and on phones......
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/ ... 0865.shtml
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Lehrer Willis and his fiancée Bridgette Takeuchi of Seattle, young and Internet savvy, took a big chance when they decided not to hire a traditional real estate agent. Instead, they both sold their old house and bought a new one online.QUOTE
"Real estate, by far, is the most screwed up industry in America. And we feel like things that Amazon or eBay or Yahoo have done of other industries, we can do for the real estate industry."
Glenn Kelman
They used a real estate company called Redfin, an online discounter based in Seattle. It has a cadre of e-agents who, for the most part, do their work on computers and on phones......
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/ ... 0865.shtml
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Comments
I watched this story last night as well--I think that the $26K in savings was attributed to lowered RE commissions by not using a traditional realtor on either end (selling their old house and buying their new one). They did mention that they got $10K under their asking price when they sold their old home, but were OK with that. Of course, the Windmere agent they interviewed at the end of the story said that one reason to use a traditional agent is to maximize the selling price, due to realtor's expertice in flyer creation, house staging, etc.
It's interesting that in several states the _____ (pick your state) Association of Realtors have lobbied to keep Redfin from doing business in their state by various means. The NAR has jumped into the fray as well. The big sticking point is access to the MLS of course. I see some big fights coming up on this one.
And this story came on an hour after I watched Robert Mak do a piece on Zillow on Up Front with Robert Mak at 6pm on King5.
Angry.
Scared.
They should be.
http://www.raincityguide.com/
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Link to Redfin Blog
http://blog.redfin.com/
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Also, some of the comments at the 60 Minutes site are worth reading.
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