Google is testing embedded home listings in mobile search, impacting portal stocks and raising industry questions.
Google conducted an experiment with AI-enabled real estate brokerage HouseCanary to display home listings in sponsored search results.
Whether you’re looking to sell or buy a home, you will no doubt encounter the multiple listing service, or MLS. The site and service are, in many ways, the very lifeblood of the real estate business.
Google’s display of MLS listings via HouseCanary’s ComeHome is fueling debate over IDX data rights and broker consent.
A key Google partner is starting to display home listing details directly in search results, prompting some industry experts and analysts to question what impact the feature could have on the traffic ...
This story originally appeared on Real Estate News. In a move designed to “create an even playing field,” real estate listings that are publicly promoted to consumers but not made widely available via ...
Starting earlier this month, any property listing that was publicly marketed to consumers but not listed on the local MLS within one business day no longer appears on Zillow. This step is in line with ...
Midwest Real Estate Data told subscribers Zillow is seeking direct brokerage feeds and warning its access will be disrupted in a dispute over the private listing network.
Real estate agents will begin receiving notifications if a listing is considered to be noncompliant with Zillow's new listing policy starting on May 28 In a "phased rollout," Zillow will then begin ...
Starting in May, Zillow is instituting new requirements for listings to be shown on its website. If a home is marketed privately to a few buyers, agents must put it on the Multiple Listing Service ...
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