Zillow Inc and Trulia Inc, two companies that changed the way people shop for homes, are combining.
Real-estate Web site operator Zillow is buying its rival in a US$3.5 billion deal that will make it the biggest player in the online real-estate information market.
Zillow will also become king of real-estate listings available on smartphones and tablets — the fastest-growing area for listings.
Both Zillow and Trulia were founded nearly a decade ago and have capitalized on Americans’ increasing preference for researching purchases, including homes, online, rather than relying solely on a real-estate agent.
“It’s a very sound business move by Zillow. They wiped out their closest competitor,” Benchmark analyst Daniel Kurnos said.
According to Benchmark estimates, Zillow and Trulia are No. 1 and 2 in the online real-estate market, followed by No. 3 Move Inc.
Zillow reported nearly 83 million monthly unique visitors last month. Trulia reported 54 million.
“We’re moving away from word of mouth, or calling an agent to try to find a home,” Kurnos said. “Now people realize, ‘Hey, I can go look for houses online, and use the Internet to start searching for a home.’”
Zillow, which debuted in late 2004, became well known for its “Zestimate” housing price estimate for 100 million homes nationwide. The number is based on geographic data, user-submitted information and public records.
Zillow says the “Zestimate” has a 6.9 percent median error rate, and should be used as a starting point in determining a home’s value.
Both Zillow, which went public in 2011 and Trulia, which had its stock market debut in 2012, offer similar information like neighborhood school and crime reports and mortgage calculators.
Both Zillow and San Francisco-based Trulia generate revenue through advertising and subscription software and services sold to real-estate agents.
The combined firm will keep both the Trulia and Zillow brands. The companies said that there is limited consumer overlap of their brands.
Zillow, based in Seattle, plans to save US$100 million in cost cutting once the purchase is complete.
Trulia CEO Pete Flint will stay in his post and join the board of the combined business. He will report to Zillow CEO Spencer Rascoff.
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