Where Real Estate Gets Its Dirt

Can CoStar pull off real estate’s greatest magic trick?

CoStar unlikely to dethrone Zillow in portal wars: DelPrete

“The primary value a real estate portal provides its customers is exposure to the most potential homebuyers and homesellers. In the U.S., Zillow’s traffic lead over CoStar’s recent acquisitions is astronomical.”

More on this later.

“The challenger portals are succeeding with the easy bit: securing listings. Traffic is the hard part.”

Securing MLS listings is easy? I guess when you write a big enough check.

“Hundreds of millions of dollars have been thrown against the top portals for years with no effect on their dominant position whatsoever.”

This is the crux for me. I just don’t see CoStar’s move here. You either win two ways, differentiation or exclusivity. As Mike states, hundreds of millions of dollars have spent trying to win via differentiation, and it hasn’t worked. Jeff Goldblum isn’t going to save you. That leaves exclusivity. That means brokers pulling their listings from one site and only show them on another. Meaning the end of IDX. But, Sellers wouldn’t allow their listings not to be on Zillow. That has been tried before. See Edina or Vegas. Plus 84% of brokerages are “independent” and non-franchised, so getting any sort of consensus is comical.

Having said all this I’m still left super curious, what does CoStar’s Andy Florance have up his sleeve? What does Andy know?

Got me thinking about something I love, Magic. As the great sleight of hand artist Ricky Jay once said,

“Magic is all about structure,” Jay said. “You’ve got to take the observer from the ordinary to the extraordinary, to the astounding.”

He goes on to explain, in this article on Alta,

“Jay explained that The Prestige is the payoff, the third act of any magic trick. First comes The Pledge: The magician shows you something relatively ordinary, like a dove. Second is The Turn: The magician takes the dove and makes it do something extraordinary, like disappear. Finally, there’s The Prestige: The magician tops that disappearance and makes the dove reappear.”

At this point of the CoStar show we are at the The Pledge. But if CoStar can make Zillow disappear, it would be one of the great magic tricks of all time.

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Marnie Blanco leaves dotloop and joins Pacaso.

Pacaso taps dotloop exec Marnie Blanco to lead industry relations

“Prior to Pacaso, Blanco served as dotloop’s vice president of industry relations and helped the Zillow Group brand build partnerships with MLSs, associations and third-party integration partners. Blanco launched her real estate career as RE/MAX’s vice president of eBusiness, where she led technology innovation, product management, product marketing, and training for the network’s broker and agent technology platforms.”

Great move. I think this is a huge blow to Dotloop. Dotloop, as most people know, is owned by Zillow. Zillow’s recent acquisition of ShowingTime has also put the spotlight back on dotloop’s ownership. If there was ever a need for industry relations it would be now.

It’s no secret I’m a big fan of Pacaso’s value proposition. I’ve interviewed both Austin Allison and Spencer Rascoff about Pacaso on both my podcasts, Listing Bits and Industry Relations with Rob Hahn.

Congrats to Marnie and Pacaso.

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Software Test Engineer – Markt

“We are seeking a talented Software Test Engineer to join our product development department in Tempe. This full-time position is responsible for designing and executing automation and functional tests on a SCRUM team. Our software engineers are working on an exciting new product and we need someone with a passion for testing to ensure our software is bug-free.

As a Software Test Engineer, you will apply modern testing methodologies and superb communication skills to help us build great software. This position is responsible for designing and executing tests with an emphasis on automation. Your primary focus will be to minimize risk by preventing bugs from reaching users”

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Listing Bits Episode 68: A New Player in Showing Services – with Scott Fisher and Devin Beck

Prior to 2003, Supra had a monopoly on the lockbox market. But NAR membership wanted choice, so the trade association invested in its first outside tech company, SentriLock. Today, a similar market dominance exists in showing service solutions, and SentriLock is stepping in once again to compete with the dominant player in the space.

Scott Fisher and Devin Beck are the CEO and Director of Revenue of SentriLock, the first and only combined lockbox, showing service and experience management solution for real estate. On this episode of Listing Bits, Scott and Devin explain why SentriLock is expanding into the showing service space and how proptech consolidation accelerated industry interest their new offering.

Scott and Devin share SentriLock’s approach to entering a new market with a dominant player, describing how their partnership with NAR and commitment to customer service differentiate them from the competition. Listen in for insight around the unique features of the SentriKey Showing Service and learn how you can benefit from their lockbox offering, showing service or combination thereof.

What’s Discussed:  

How Scott’s telecom background led him to the lockbox space

Devin’s efforts to diversify SentriLock’s portfolio of offerings

What inspired the partnership between NAR and Scott’s team

Why SentriLock is expanding into the showing service space

SentriLock’s approach to entering a market with a dominant player

How Zillow’s acquisition of ShowingTime accelerated interest in SentriLock’s new offering

How SentriLock’s lockbox and showing solutions are designed to stand alone yet work together

Why consolidation causes uncertainty in the MLS community

Why NAR is unlikely to sell SentriLock

How Scott sees their commitment to take care of the member first as SentriLock’s secret weapon

The features that differentiate SentriLock’s showing solution 

How competition among vendors brings value to the industry

Connect with Scott & Devin:

SentriLock

Scott on LinkedIn

Devin on LinkedIn

Resources:

The Story Behind SentriKey Showing Service

Supra

CoStar’s Acquisition of Homes.com

REALTORS Relief Foundation

REALTORS Political Action Committee

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SentriLock Manager National Sales

“SentriLock’s Manager of National Sales will contribute to the organization’s long term growth and success by managing, leading, and developing department staff, overseeing the strategic development of the sales cycle, and overseeing the strategic development and implementation of marketing efforts.”

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Austin Board of REALTORS

MLS Solutions Senior Supervisor

“Analyze, develop, organize, lead and implement new technology solutions and enhancements that support the organization’s products and services.”


MLS Technical Support Supervisor

“”Supervises and coordinates activities and operations of MLS product support technicians.”

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Data Processor – Markt

“Responsible for obtaining, analyzing data and data reports, and verifying real property records from a variety of sources on various schedules. Supports customers, within and outside the Real Estate industry. Develops procedures to obtain, analyze and verify data and resolve problems with same.”

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