The massive real estate marketplace just changed its tune around pre-market listings, shifting the landscape for brokers and buyers.
Corrections & Clarifications: The headline on an earlier version of this story gave the wrong timing. The listing changes will happen later in May. Real estate giant Zillow is shaking up the housing ...
A fight between Compass and Zillow is over after a lawsuit about the so-called “Zillow ban” was dropped. But the battle of ...
Compass, America's biggest real estate broker, is declaring victory over Zillow as the home search giant tries a new tactic ...
Search for a home on Compass.com, the website of America's largest real estate brokerage, and you'll find a familiar layout: a map of available homes, a bunch of price tags, a lineup of shimmering ...
Brokerage Compass dropped its lawsuit against Zillow after the listings giant said it would allow some pre-marketed homes on ...
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Starting in May, any property listing that has been publicly marketed to consumers, but not listed on the local MLS within one business day, will no longer appear on Zillow. This step is in line with ...