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Two major real estate marketplaces are making big changes to what home listings can appear on their websites. Zillow and Redfin are both taking aim at listings of homes up for sale that have been ...
Real estate brokerage company Compass has filed a lawsuit against Zillow, claiming the popular real estate website is refusing to accept home listings for properties that have been initially ...
Zillow says it won't accept any listings that have been previously offered for sale selectively, a direct response to a poorly-received NAR policy.
Zillow now requires that home listings be added to an MLS within one day of any public marketing. Here’s what home sellers and agents need to know about the updated rules.
After announcing its new listing policy more than a month ago, Zillow will finally begin banning certain home listings in a phased rollout.
The policy is a response to a push by some real estate brokerages to selectively share their listings, rather then make them widely visible from the jump, such as on sites like Zillow or Redfin ...
Recent policy changes by the nation's largest real estate trade organization and listing juggernaut Zillow may lead to changes in some local markets.
By analyzing hundreds of home features and design styles from millions of for-sale listings in 2024, Zillow has identified the top emerging home trends for the year ahead.
Zillow's new rule could exclude thousands of listings from appearing on the site if they are not posted to the MLS.