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Hit list: Inside CoStar’s all-out war against Zillow

Housing Wire

Real estate agents in New York City — and across the country — are cheering for Florance. The information they gathered from taking pictures of buildings and developing relationships with commercial real estate agents led to a role in facilitating transactions, Florance said. and then across the country.

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6 Reasons Why Now Is a Great Time to Sell Your Houston Home

Houston Properties

My last three listings have received a combined 14 offers and gone under contract, on average, within 4 days. We’re also seeing the re-emergence of backup contracts, bidding wars, and homes closing materially over the asking price. 2021: Best Real Estate Teams in America, RealTrends.com. Houston has 3.7

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Houston Real Estate Market Forecast: Current Data & 2022 Predictions

Houston Properties

While no one ever thinks they’ll be forced to sell in a down market, very few people predicted 9/11 (2001), Great Recession (2008), the collapse of oil prices (2014), or Hurricane Harvey (2017). Year Built: 2014. About 71% of agents in Houston have sold less than 5 homes their entire career. Zip Code: 77006. Days on Market: 34.

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Appraisal Profession Dying?

Appraisal Today

Murdoch told a gathering of real estate agents soon after the acquisition. “We CoStar, led by Andy Florance, has become a major player in residential real estate data over the past decade, spending more than $2 billion on acquisitions since 2014. “What the hell does Zillow mean?” percent from 6.20

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Houston Housing Market Forecast: Current Data & 2021 Predictions

Houston Properties

Houston real estate is hyper-local, some areas are doing better than others. Properties are still going under contract. Based on last year’s sales data, the number of homes that have gone under contract is still consistent with figures prior to the coronavirus and the oil price crash.