Where Real Estate Gets Its Dirt

Former Trulian, Eric Wu, hopes to simply the home buying process to a “few clicks”.

Kim-Mai Cutler via TechCrunch

Keith Rabois’ Homebuying Startup OpenDoor Raises $9.95M From Everyone

“Before you start worrying about real estate speculators, OpenDoor is launching in three markets outside of California and is only for owner-occupied homes. Co-founder Eric Wu did not specify which markets, but he said the company is more concerned with markets where there isn’t a lot of liquidity or demand.”

“In contrast, Wu said the rest of the $20 trillion U.S. residential real estate market is one of the least liquid kinds of markets even though it represents such a vital kind of asset to Americans across the country. He argues this lack of liquidity ties people to debt and jobs or locations that may not benefit them anymore. Real estate transactions often take more than 90 days and homeowners often don’t have enough capital for a down payment or a mortgage, which makes home buying stressful.

Wu didn’t go into how the product will work, because it has yet to launch.”

I’m must be missing something. Just because you make it easier to buy a turd, doesn’t mean people will start buying lots and lots of turds.

UPDATE: 2/10/24 – Drew Meyers of GeekEstate Blog has a few ideas of how this might work. – And I still don’t get it.

Builder Homesite, Inc. is looking for a Business Development Manager.

Builder Homesite, Inc.

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER

“This is an exciting opportunity. New construction homes represent 10% of the residential real estate market, yet most agents and brokers do not have easy online access to all available new home inventory.”

To find out more please visit the Vendor Alley Jobs Board.

MOVE is looking for a Director, Category Management (Online Product Marketing)

MOVE, Inc.
Director, Category Management (Online Product Marketing)

“In this critical role, reporting to the SVP of Category Management, you will lead category management for our mortgage, lending and related services businesses. You will spend time directly with our audience (renters, home buyers pre-sellers/sellers and home owners) and end-advertiser and strategic partners to better identify, satisfy and connect audiences with the professionals who can service them”

See more details on the Vendor Alley Jobs Board

Court grants MOVE and NAR preliminary injunction against Zillow and Errol Samuelson

Word on the street is that the Washington State Superior Court has granted MOVE and NAR a preliminarily injunction against MOVE and Errol Samuelson relating to misappropriations of trade secrets.

More details soon…

NuOffer launches new website.

Have you checked out NuOffer yet? Super cool iPad app created by LA real estate agent, Imraan Ali.

“NuOffer is the first mobile app that lets real estate agents write complete, binding, and secure offers in five minutes on tablet or laptop. By making all necessary property data and transaction forms accessible within the application, NuOffer lets agents spend more time focusing on the terms of a deal, not the paperwork.

Founded and angel funded by real estate agents, NuOffer was developed by Imraan Ali and Kevin Hincker to satisfy their frustration with the time involved in putting together even the most straight forward real estate offer.”

I really love the design of this app. They’ve really done a great job of complementing the tablet form factor with a software experience that is both useful and fun to use. Very rare to seen this done so well.

Also their newly launched website, http://nuofffer.com, kicks ass. I’m told it was done by Tracy Weir and her team at Eight11.

The bummer of course is that NuOffer is currently only available in Texas. Many states won’t license their real estate forms to third party software vendors like NuOffer. DotLoop famously got it to a bit of kerfufle with C.A.R. over the use of their forms. This app is so far ahead of any of the proprietary solutions available that its a shame that it will most likely be shut out due to politics.

RIP Vern Bybee

Greg Zadel posted this on Facebook today.

“Friends of Pat Bybee, when Pat was killed, two souls were taken. Vern is now back with “his bride”. Officially an abdominal thing, but in reality a terminal broken heart. May they both rest in peace together.”

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